Tuesday, January 25, 2011
From Prof Geisinger
Thanks for backing me up Sean. You can also check out the green lantern in Slate from a few years ago. Here's a link: http://www.slate.com/id/2200158/
So, if we don't know how to act on our preference for environmental protection in the marketplace, my question for everyone is can we rely on the market to fix the problem? Are there reliable "environmental seals of approval" like the Good Housekeeping seal that we can use to guide our choices?
There seems to be demand for this kind of information, so I'd expect the market to respond.
So, if we don't know how to act on our preference for environmental protection in the marketplace, my question for everyone is can we rely on the market to fix the problem? Are there reliable "environmental seals of approval" like the Good Housekeeping seal that we can use to guide our choices?
There seems to be demand for this kind of information, so I'd expect the market to respond.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Paper v. Polystyrene Cups
Just thought I'd get the posting started with a bang... or a burn. Get used to the shtick, as it shows no signs of abating.
Check it out.
Check it out.
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