Can Wal-Mart save the world? Does San Francisco really want to trash plastic bags? And are scientists truly at work on a machine that "zaps" trash, converting it to pellets and fuel through "plasma gasification"? Dig in to these questions and others on American Public Media's Sustainability page. Dedicated to following "the national and global dialogue over how we use Earth's resources," this treasure trove collects green-related reports from across the radio network's wide berth of programming.
If you only have a moment, we recommend leaping in with "Consumed." This newly hatched, in-depth report traces the history of buying and selling—and dares to wonder whether this consumer society of ours has a limited life span. As we race through the biggest shopping days of the year, that question may be the most critical of all.
Find the original review for this site—and other highlights from the earth-friendly side of the Internet—on Yahoo! Green.
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Dec 26, 2007
Japander.com - money changes everything.
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Posted by tortaboy | Wed, November 28, 2007, 10:58 pm PST
Please read about the work my company has started to help make recyclers "Greener".
http://www.californiagreensolutions.com/cgi-bin/gt/tpl.h,content=1449
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