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laura010
27-09-09, 08:02 AM
This is our third annual special issue on the environment but also a historic first: for this one issue, we've exchanged our trademarked Red Border for a green one. By doing so, we are sending a clear--and colorful--message to our readers about the importance of this subject, not just to Americans but to everyone else around the world as well.

In our environment issue two years ago, we declared that the debate on climate change was over and that the verdict was in: the world is irrefutably warming. Last year we showed how we all have a role in saving the planet, devoting our issue to 51 things that you can do to help alleviate climate change. This year, in an agenda-setting piece by Bryan Walsh, we roll up everything into one megaproposal, a kind of 21st century Manhattan Project, using carbon (http://www.lookchem.com/cas-125/12595-82-3.html)-trading, alternative energy and an efficiency surge to get the most out of every kilowatt we produce--all with the aim of winning the war on global warming.

energymap
28-09-09, 12:25 PM
going green is not all about supporting the earth's climate. rather its all about developing new and quality lifestyle.

Energy reduction (http://www.energymap.dk/)

tnguyen
23-10-09, 03:32 AM
right. i totally agree. And anyways, you fell good when ure doing something right:GEEK:

moguitar
01-11-09, 05:23 AM
This is our third annual special issue on the environment but also a historic first: for this one issue, we've exchanged our trademarked Red Border for a green one. By doing so, we are sending a clear--and colorful--message to our readers about the importance of this subject, not just to Americans but to everyone else around the world as well.

In our environment issue two years ago, we declared that the debate on climate change was over and that the verdict was in: the world is irrefutably warming. Last year we showed how we all have a role in saving the planet, devoting our issue to 51 things that you can do to help alleviate climate change. This year, in an agenda-setting piece by Bryan Walsh, we roll up everything into one megaproposal, a kind of 21st century Manhattan Project, using carbon (http://www.lookchem.com/cas-125/12595-82-3.html)-trading, alternative energy and an efficiency surge to get the most out of every kilowatt we produce--all with the aim of winning the war on global warming.

Issue of what? You don't name the publication. Really, the verdict should have been in enough to massively change human morality and habits to green and sustainable 15 years ago.

moguitar
26-11-09, 04:23 AM
Issue of what? You don't name the publication. Really, the verdict should have been in enough to massively change human morality and habits to green and sustainable 15 years ago.

RIGHT ON!!!!!:smile::eek::smile::eek::realmad::no: