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"Green Pay" Credit Card Helps Offset Your "Carbon Footprint"Submitted by Creditorweb on November 12, 2007 - 8:39pm.
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In an effort to combat global warming, The Fintura Corporation along with MetaBank has developed the GreenPay MasterCard credit card program for environmentally concerned individuals and corporations.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger Supports Vancouver Biodiesel InitiativeSubmitted by 4Refuel on August 28, 2007 - 3:36pm.
Bill Bishop of 4Refuel, a biodiesel fuel delivery company, discusses the possibility of Vancouver implementing a "Hydrogen Highway" between Vancouver and Whistler, BC where biodiesel fuel stations carrying 5% biodiesel fuel will be available. Arnold Schwarzenegger, in a recent visit to Vancouver met with Premier of BC Gordon Campbell and Mayor of Vancouver Sam Sullivan to show his support.
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Greening the Ski resortsSubmitted by healingdesertwillow on December 12, 2008 - 6:12am.
It is cold here and snowy and I'm missing the sun. Trying to find ways to keep my spirits high. I've decided to treat myself to a day of connecting with the winter fairies out on the hillsides of Wilmont, the closest ski area. Yay! Snowboarding!
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Squelch the Urge to SquashSubmitted by CitizenGoat on June 20, 2007 - 2:45pm.
“The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be —Mahatma Gandhi Most bugs in our homes are not harmful. Why kill them? Here are some good reasons not to:
Most important, don’t use chemical pesticides. Chemical pesticides cause widespread health problems. Many agrochemicals devastate human and animal populations, causing birth defects, cancer, brain and organ damage, and reproductive and immune disorders. They are perhaps at least partly responsible for the recent decline of bee populations. ( categories: )
Home Turf DisadvantageSubmitted by CitizenGoat on May 24, 2007 - 9:19am.
As a former soccer player well acquainted with the hazards of sand-based soccer fields in the rainy Northwest, I can appreciate a soccer club’s frustration and desire to do something to improve playing conditions for its members. I know only too well the taste of a mouthful of muddy water and the sinking feeling of seeing a perfectly timed pass floating in a small pond halfway to its intended destination. All across the nation, more and more high schools, colleges, and park districts are installing artificial turf fields with the hope that they will be spared skid marks, puddles, and mudbaths. While improving upon some aspects of the situation, their choice creates other far more serious negative consequences, including potentially adverse health effects. Specifically, artificial turf exposes players, park users, and neighborhood residents to known inhaled carcinogens and dangerous bacteria and introduces the threat of aquifer and water supply contamination to the area.
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Low Carbon DietSubmitted by Low Carbon Diet on January 26, 2007 - 3:11pm.
The Christian Science Monitor just published a great article on a grassroots approach to climate change called Low Carbon Diet: A 30 Day Program to Lose 5000 Pounds. It’s an illustrated workbook that guides individuals and small groups through a 22-step program to reduce their CO2 footprint. The author, David Gershon, spent a couple of decades researching how to get people to change their behavior concerning the environment—and the conclusion he reached is: if you work with a small peer support group, you are much more likely to actually do something different. (as in, Weight Watchers/AA meets Global Warming). He created a program call “Eco Team” which got a lot of praise for its effectiveness at shifting consumption behavior. Then he created the Low Carbon Diet based on the Eco Team program to specifically tackle climate change. Apparently, they’re getting great results. You can read the Monitor article at: http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/1228/p14s01-sten.html
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