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May 6, 2008

A Woman, a Village and a War on Plastic Bags

Filed under: International, Plastics — Laura B. @ 10:16 am

Read the full story in the Washington Post.

Rebecca Hosking’s moment, when a happy English farm girl cried tears that changed her life, came on a speck of sugar-white beach in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.

“All you could smell was death,” Hosking recalled, sitting snugly in a 600-year-old pub in her rainy home town, which has been transformed by her epiphany two years ago on Midway Atoll.

The beach on Midway, 1,300 miles northwest of Honolulu, was covered with thousands of dead albatrosses rotting in the tropical sun. In their split-open bellies, the BBC wildlife film producer said, she saw the plastic that had killed them: cigarette lighters, pens, toys, pill bottles, knives and forks, golf balls and toothbrushes.

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Montgomery Aims to Make Green Homes Mandatory

Filed under: Energy, Green Building — Laura B. @ 10:14 am

Read the full story in the Washington Post.

New homes built in Montgomery County would have to meet federal energy efficiency standards under innovative legislation approved yesterday by the County Council over the objections of builders who said that the mandate would drive up costs for consumers.

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Air Pollution Impedes Bees’ Ability to Find Flowers

Filed under: Air, Environment, Research — Laura B. @ 10:10 am

Read the full story in the Washington Post.

Air pollution interferes with the ability of bees and other insects to follow the scent of flowers to their source, undermining the essential process of pollination, a study by three University of Virginia researchers suggests.

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Autodesk add-in models ‘green’ goods to come

Filed under: Climate Change, Green Business — Laura B. @ 10:01 am

Read the full story at News.com.

Software plays a key role in the clean-tech world, whether helping consumers size up their carbon footprints and crunch the costs of solar panels, or aiding manufacturers in reducing toxicity throughout the supply chain.

Autodesk unveiled an add-in in April to enable designers using prototyping software Inventor to calculate the carbon emissions of an array of products.

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A first crack at pricing carbon in the U.S.

Filed under: Climate Change — Laura B. @ 9:59 am

Read the full story at News.com.

The first regulated carbon market in the U.S. will take its cue from eBay.

The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI, pronounced “Reggie”) is scheduled to go online September 10. It’s a cap-and-trade system for carbon that electric power generators in 10 Northeast states need to participate in.

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