Monthly Archives: October 2011

Support for Bottle and Can Recycling

EarthTalk: Deposits on Beverage Containers Monday, October 31, 2011 :: Staff infoZine Dear EarthTalk: Why don’t more states mandate deposits on beverage bottles as incentives for people to return them? Most bottles I’ve seen only list a few states on them. … Continue reading

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Recycling: a Crutch for Our Conscience?

by David Groves Many of us remember the first time we were introduced to the blue bin. Depending on where you lived in the late 1980s or 1990s, a curbside recycling program was probably established in your municipality (unless you’re … Continue reading

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Solar is getting cheap fast—pay attention, Very Serious People

I hope everyone has read Kees Van Der Leun’s post about the rapidly falling cost of solar PV. I want to draw out one quick point that Kees leaves implicit. He argues that PV will be the cheapest source of electricity … Continue reading

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Climate change could cause a chocolate shortage

BY SARAH LASKOW 13 OCT 2011 11:42 AM Chocolate lovers have two decades to consume all the Godiva they can before climate change drinks their milkshake. After that, global warming will cause production to dwindle in current cocoa-producing regions, like Ghana and … Continue reading

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California saddled with the Nation’s most ambitious recycling goal

Governor Brown Signs Legislation to Expand Recycling and Jobs. October 6, 2011 Governor Jerry Brown today signed legislation establishing the most ambitious recycling goal in the nation for California, at the same time enacting incentives aimed at increasing recycled material … Continue reading

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