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Canada
i love when anything canadian comes up on grist, it sounds so uptopian. it's not, but that's okay, we now have a now corrupt conservative government, but their so concerned about staying in power, that they're passing all sorts of progressive environmental laws. On Home Depot announces an end to traditional pesticide sales in Canada posted 1 year, 7 months ago 1 Response
HDPE
Hey,
HDPE is a softer plastic that can leach as well, but is not made with BPA chemicals. It's better if you can go with a Sigg or a Klean Kanteen though. On Nalgene, Wal-Mart back away from BPA posted 1 year, 7 months ago 4 Responses
go dell
apple is getting a little too big now...i prefer to go with dell, as far as computer companies really going green, dell seems to be leading the way!!!On Apple Inc. files complaint over NYC's green branding posted 1 year, 7 months ago 8 Responses
Alberta Tar Sands
You should also check out the Alberta Tar Sands, dubbed the next major oil site in the world, it's the dirtest oil on the planet and requires a lot of water, water Alberta does have, it's not sustainable, yet it may occupy up to a third of the province in the next 20 years.
The term "tar sands" refers to thick oil called bitumen that is mixed in with sand, clay, and water. Intensive energy is required to process the sands into crude oil. Tar Sands oil is the world's most harmful type of oil for the atmosphere, emitting high volumes of greenhouse gases during development, which contribute to global warming, as well as other pollutants. Tar Sands projects are the largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions growth in Canada. By 2015, the Tar Sands are expected to emit more greenhouse gases than the nation of Denmark (pop. 5.4 million).
Source and picture
http://www.borealbirds.org/images/tarsands3.jpgOn A report from W. Va. posted 2 years, 3 months ago 15 Responses