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Roundup: Houston resists recycling, EPA silences staff, students want green schools

Posted July 30, 2008 * Comments(0)

Green News for the week of 7.29.08

At a time when green movements are sweeping the nation, the country’s fourth-largest city has the worst recycling program of the US’ 30 largest cities. to the New York Times, “Houston recycles just 2.6 percent of its total waste, according to a study this year by Waste News, a trade magazine. By comparison, San Francisco and New York recycle 69 percent and 34 percent of their waste respectively.”

And interestingly, Houston’s mayor blames the unfriendly green vibe on Texas’ reputation for doing things its own way.

“We have an independent streak that rebels against mandates or anything that seems trendy or hyped up,” said Mayor Bill White, who favors expanding the city’s recycling efforts. “Houstonians are skeptical of anything that appears to be oversold or exaggerated. But Houstonians can change, and change fast.”

Also:

EPA official directs staff against speaking to investigators or reporters.

Amtrak’s popularity rises with gas prices, says the Environment Report.

Students for green universities, reports the New York Times.

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Tags:Amtrak, EPA, Houston

Roundup: Olympics mired with air quality woes

Posted July 9, 2008 * Comments(0)

With the Summer Olympics less than  one month away, pressure mounts on Beijing to deliver good air quality for the event, the New YorkTimes.  The city plans to close factories in northern China and limit car traffic during the games to improve air quality.  Even though many Beijing officials say the city has made progress on this front, one analyst disagrees and says marathon and endurance events might need to be postponed if air quality does not improve.

Also:

Vice President Dick Cheney’s office fudged greenhouse gas testimony, the LA Times.

Flat screen TVs could be more than carbon dioxide to the environment.

India is rethinking farming techniques of its “Green Revolution”.

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Tags:2008 Olympics, Beijing, climate, environment, India, politics

Roundup: Sunscreen under scrutiny for eco-hazards

Posted July 2, 2008 * Comments(0)

Green news for the week of 07.01.08

Just as maybe the biggest summer weekend gets under way, the Washington Post examines the environmental and health hazards of sunscreen. Chemicals in sunscreen have been linked to hormone-disrupting activities in lab tests and low birth in infant girls, according to the article. John Baily, chief scientist at the Personal Care Council, a trade association that represents sunscreen manufacturers told the Post the ingredients in sunscreen are FDA-regulated and the one in question is only found in “very, very low levels that may be showing effects in animal or cell culture testing. All evidence that we have is that it’s not a risk to health.”

Also:

Companies have learned: Sex sells, green sells, reports the Seattle Times.

Jimmy Carter’s former press secretary speaks to NPR about why the presidential candidates aren’t talking conservation.

Eco-friendly lodging gains

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Target Green: Collaborating for Change.

Posted September 21, 2007 * Comments(0)

WASHINGTON, DC: Edward J. Markey (D-MA), chairman, Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming will serve as morning keynote PRWeek’s Target Green conference, on October 3rd in Washington, DC.

Beth Lowery, VP energy, environment, and safety policy, General Motors is the afternoon keynote.

Remarks from the 16th-term congressman and GM’s “chief environmental officer” will highlight the day-long event, which also features speakers from Procter & Gamble; Gap, Inc.; Discovery Communications; Treehugger.com; Canon; the US Green Building Council; AMD, Clear Channel; and the Environmental Protection Agency. To register, click here. To read more about the conference, click here.

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