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Protests arise over British government’s “eco-town” plans
The British government is preparing a shortlist of sites for high-density, carbon-neutral eco-towns, but is coming under consistent protest from villagers who don’t want ’em nearby. Many residents living near the proposed sites have concerns that, eco or not, new development will take over agricultural land, increase traffic, and burden local infrastructure. Says Mark Sullivan […]
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Toxics report shows slight dip in U.S. releases overall, mercury releases up
The U.S. EPA’s 2006 Toxics Release Inventory just came out, showing a slight decline in total toxic chemicals released in the country, as well as a 17 percent increase in releases of mercury. Individual states showed mixed results, with Arizona’s total toxic releases shooting up by 52 percent from 2005 to 2006 due almost entirely […]
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Will Oscar’s eco-efforts pale compared to last year?
This story has been updated with breaking news about the greening of the Oscars. See below for details. Matt Petersen and Salma Hayek at Global Green’s pre-Oscar bash. Photo: Global Green Last year’s Academy Awards were a veritable green fest, what with Inconvenient Truth‘s multiple wins and the Gore/Leo announcement about the Oscars officially going […]
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Ungreen sport of golf becoming less popular in U.S.
A little birdie told us that the number of bogey men still sand-trapped in the golf club has fallen by 13 percent since 2000. By which we mean, golf is becoming less popular in the U.S. Guess it’s just par for the course, as the golfing green is anything but green. If golf enthusiasts are […]