Food Prices Impacted by Climate Change
You don’t need me to tell you that going to the grocery store is almost as painful as going to the gas station. Food prices have already reached record levels in 2011, and a new report just released by Oxfam, and reported by the Guardian UK, says that things will only get worse.
The report, titled Growing [...]
Energy Rebound: Is It Real?
I noticed a fascinating post up on The Daily Green yesterday; the post talked about energy rebound, and whether the phenomenon was real, or just a pie-in-the-sky theory.
I stared at the headline, intrigued. What is energy rebound?
I’d never even heard of it. So of course, I clicked on the article and learned about this intriguing theory. Here’s [...]
The UK Pledges to Cut Carbon Emissions by Half
With a headline like that, you can’t help but look at it twice.
What? Cut carbon emissions by half? And, even more astonishing, do it by 2025?
The Internet is abuzz with the British government’s announcement of their ambitious goal. And, this 50% benchmark is just one step; their ultimate goal is to reduce carbon emissions by [...]
Boston Apartment Complex Saves Serious Energy
It’s not often I get to say an apartment complex is amazing. After all, most apartment complexes are, well, bland and boring. They’re designed to accommodate a huge number of people for the least amount of money. Usually this means that green initiatives are left behind (even though they usually end up saving money as well).
If [...]
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