Short Takes: News From All Over
April 21, 2005
April 2005
Staff Utne.com
Naturally Green
By Angela Caputo, Conscious Choice
You don't have to go back to the land or have beaucoup bucks to experience green living. At least not in Chicago, where wind turbines, solar panels, and duel-flush toilets aren't reserved for just the eco-savvy and ultra rich. Thanks in part to city programs and subsidies, sustainable building and architecture is now accessible to residents of condos, suburban homes, and affordable housing projects. -- Grace Hanson
http://www.consciouschoice.com/2005/cc1804/naturallygreen1804.html
RELATED ARTICLES
Our Webmaster steers you to 15 Web sites that could shake the world...
Y2K Links Web Specials Archives Recommended Y2k Link Resources ? News and Opinion Sites ? Federal G...
TV News Gets Hip to the Hip Talk January 17, 2003 Issue By Karen Lurie, Poppolitics.com Picture a ...
Medical Mystery
By Larry Krotz, The Walrus
In a shantytown outside Nairobi, doctors have discovered what could be the key to an effective HIV/AIDS vaccine: a small population of sex workers who seem to be immune to the disease. Though prostitutes in Kenya face an 80 percent infection rate -- eight times greater than the rest of the country's population -- some of the women have remained HIV/AIDS-free for more than a decade. -- Danielle Maestretti
http://www.walrusmagazine.com/article.pl?sid=05/03/28/1831235
America's 10 Worst Greenwashers
By Staff, The Green Life
Ford Motor Company was the leader of the pack in this year's list of the 10 worst greenwashers -- companies and organizations that use deceptive marketing and public relations in order to appear eco-friendly. The company has spent millions advertising its Escape hybrid sport utility vehicle (SUV), yet its fleet boasts the worst gas mileage of any major auto maker. The annual 'Don't Be Fooled' report, from the environmental group The Green Life, takes to task six companies, three trade associations, and one government agency for inflating their environmental performance. -- Leif Utne
http://www.thegreenlife.org/dontbefooled.html
When One World Isn't Enough
By Staff, TheWorld.ae
Al Nakheel Properties reportedly has begun construction on a conglomeration of more than 200 man-made, private islands off the coast of Dubai. The set-up imitates earth's continental arrangement and will become a sort of Disney World Epcot center for the affluent elite, with the islands themed according to the countries they represent. -- Marca Bradt
http://www.theworld.ae/