Weekly Green News Blurb | You Should Know Vol. 4
By Wesley Joseph • Aug 3rd, 2008 • Category: Business, Energy, News and Media, Politics, Pollution, Recent Posts, Resource Waste Reduction
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“You, you, you - Ought-ah know!”
Local papers are now being found on more and more mobile devices and services.
Now May Be the Moment for L.E.D. Bulbs
Light Emitting Diodes have been used for years in traffic signals. Now, they may begin to see widespread use, especially in industrial applications.
Discussion of the hospitality industry in the U.S. and its efforts to make the industry greener, though (from the article) they’re unsure how ready American consumers are for such measures. I would say that we’re definitely past ready for anything that helps.
Some states are suing the Environmental Protection Agency for failing to set regulations to reduce pollution from ships, aircraft, and off-road vehicles.
Relevant Commentary from this week, applies directly to this week’s article on EHI, Removing the Fossil Fuel Blinders:
A New York Times editorial regarding oil subsidies from other countries.
Paul Krugman, columnist for the New York Times and professor of Economics and International Affairs at Princeton University writes about the current state of politics with regards to the environment and whether our politicians are ready to take the issues on directly.
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Wesley Joseph is the primary editor for EHI. He comes from a strong political science background and is interested in the effect humans' actions have on the environment, how in turn the environment affects humans, and how environmental policy at large and personal actions can both change into positive envirohuman impacts.
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