Photo courtesy of LA Streets Blog
Biodegradable only good if it's being degraded
Norway has lots of reasons to back CCS - it already sequesters 1 million tons annually.
Instead of funding tree planting in Indonesia, wind farms in China or methane capture right here at home, S.F.-based Village Green (of "Green My Vino" fame) is trying a different route - selling directly to consumers permits from the fledgling carbon cap and trade market just starting up in the U.S. Northeastern states.
Holy Green: The world's smallest state aims to become the first net zero emitter. (photo via Wikipedia)
Photo Via Flickr: World Resources Institute Staff
Sassy and funny Eco-Bunnies who save the world through cartoons deserve to have names.
Travelocity’s Eco-Bunnies dispense tips to kids about being environmentally friendly. Back in 2006, the company launched the cartoons to help raise awareness, and the hilarious short snippets became popular.