Thomas L. Friedman talks about climate changes severely affecting Texas, while governor Rick Perry denies their existence.
Good points, mostly, but what amazes me is that he assumes that the answer to “Would you rather cut Social Security and Medicare or pay a little more per gallon of gas and make the country stronger, safer and healthier?” is obvious to everyone.
Many americans' lives are dependent on gasoline-powered vehicles, orders of magnitude more than Social Security or Medicare. Expand your audience, maaaan.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Wednesday, September 07, 2011
Compostable Plastics
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Biobags. |
The material (or rather a group of materials) is called Mater-Bi, and is used to make such products as BioBags. They're made in the USA, they are fully compostable, and they're safe to burn as fuel. Now my question is: why aren't we using them here in New York City?
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Landfill. Image pulled from Langley Grammar School forums. |
None of these solutions are great. Paper bags disintegrate in any kind of precipitation. Having to pay a few cents per bag reduces the problem, but hardly eliminates it. Carting your purchases to your car without bags is great only when you have a car, which many of the metropolitan residents do not.
Why not just switch to BioBags? Is it just a matter of awareness, like it was in my case?
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