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US Chamber Of Commerce IS an organization crusading for corruption--wish it was stopped!!! The Chamber's Nixon-style outlaw reputation exceeds that of ACORN, hellbent on influencing elected Congressional-state-local officials, with millions in unethical, unscrutinized contributions, and without fearing any legal/punative consequences.On Corporations call off the old green battle, but Chamber of Commerce soldiers on [UPDATED] posted 1 month, 1 week ago 4 ResponsesClick here to view comment in original post
As I thought, most colleges in the South and Mid-Atlantic states have yet gone green, or adopted green policies. Policies promoting Greenness--even Democracy for people--have yet to arrived nor be fulfilled in those areas.
Surprised NYU made this list--it should NOT be part of it!--the off-campus areas, and the entire "CITY" of New York is trashy everywhere you look--the area looks like a third-world undeveloped ghetto--as does nearby New Jersey.
On Top 20 green colleges posted 2 months, 2 weeks ago 14 ResponsesClick here to view comment in original post
On The 15 most sustainable U.S. cities posted 3 months, 2 weeks ago 28 ResponsesClick here to view comment in original post
I can tell you this, from experiences working there [I grew up west of the Mississippi]--People in NYC do not work hard [epicenter of global financial crisis] and they could care less [have no human feelings] about preserving the environment for the rest of the United States-They are culturally indifferent/unschooled about America beyond Manhattan, and probably could not even find Washington State on a map--they would resort to use a GPS instead.
On The 15 most sustainable U.S. cities posted 3 months, 2 weeks ago 28 ResponsesClick here to view comment in original post
NYC, LA, Chicago and Dallas cannot accurately be called "sustainable"--They have SEVERE ecological problems and often take a backwards approach to preserving the environment and thus need to be striked from this list. This list becomes a joke with these four included.
I'm pretty sure whoever compiled this list performed biased, unscientific research, or must be from one of these four cities.
On The 15 most sustainable U.S. cities posted 3 months, 2 weeks ago 28 Responses