Carbon tax and product re-design
…is that the plastic containers do not appear to be more reusuable than the current ones (let alone glass). A deposit and reuse system for these suckers would reduce trash…
…is that the plastic containers do not appear to be more reusuable than the current ones (let alone glass). A deposit and reuse system for these suckers would reduce trash…
…that no individual rights are violated as none have been established. Plastic containers get turned into new products at a much lower rate than glass bottles or aluminum cans. The…
…experience was watching some black and white films of little houses being blown away and vaporized, and the view from under the desk of the huge expanse of glass only…
…already lining up to get help at the Social Security office in Pasadena, a suburb of Houston, at 8 a.m., an hour before the office opens. The glass-and-concrete building, which…
…to foster good governance. … Afghanistan, however, isn’t Iraq. Tourists travel through much of the country in relative safety, glass office towers are sprouting up in Kabul, and Coca-Cola recently…
…pushing medical science toward a new frontier. Gene chips are small, often no larger than your typical domino or glass laboratory slide, yet they can hold many thousands of genes…
…local landfills for pieces of scrap metal and compromised ballistic glass to uparmor our vehicles?” Wilson asked, prompting cheers from some of the approximately 2,300 troops assembled in the large…
…those bullets hit that aluminum, it was like hitting glass,” he added. “There was shrapnel everywhere.” His photographs include swift boats riddled from AK-47 rifle rounds and larger holes from…
…meeting with the 9/11 Commission today. I think The Onion has the right take on this: Cheney Wows Sept. 11 Commission By Drinking Glass Of Water While Bush Speaks AB…
…the normal constraints of truth and veracity, “journalists” such as Blair, Shalit, Barnicle, Smith and Glass shine above their counterparts. They’re promoted ahead of the pack because their stories, sneakily…