Articles by JMG
Let's live on the planet as if we intend to stay.
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Washington state caps the cost to pollute, rather than the pollution
The Sightline Institute (formerly Northwest Environment Watch) picks up a Seattle P-I report on yet another counterproductive incentive: making it cheaper to pollute in bulk.
The more hazardous waste you produce in Washington, the better the deal you can get from the state. Companies that make chemicals, oil, paint, paper and airplanes must pay a Hazardous Waste Planning Fee for the toxic substances that they pump into the air and water or send to landfills. But because the fee is capped, the top five producers pay less than $8 a ton for their dangerous waste, whereas companies producing smaller amounts can pay up to $250 a ton.
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Greenpeace ad on climate change
I have mixed feelings about this powerful ad. I'm curious to know how it strikes others.
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Trash bins overflow with plastic bottles at the ‘green’ Bumbershoot Music and Arts Festival
They won't hear the message over the sound of your actions.
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Toilet running? Better go catch it!
You know, this is probably more effective than about 99% of the PSAs you see on TV.