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Archive for May, 2009

Toyota rolls out new Prius to fend off rivals

Monday, May 18th, 2009

A man looks at the third-generation AFP - Toyota Motor on Monday rolled out a cheaper, revamped Prius, seeking to boost its flagging sales and maintain its lead in fuel-sipping hybrids in the face of growing competition from rival Honda.


Spanish wind parks disconnected due to economic crisis

Monday, May 18th, 2009

An Endesa windfarm, seen here in 2007, next to the village of As Pontes, northwestern Spain. Wind parks in Spain, a world leader in the renewable energy source, are increasingly being disconnected due to a fall in power demand caused by the economic slowdown, a report said.(AFP/File/Miguel Riopa)AFP - Wind parks in Spain, a world leader in the renewable energy source, are increasingly being disconnected due to a fall in power demand caused by the economic slowdown, a report said Monday.


Japan must set ambitious emission target: Denmark

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Wind turbines generate electricity on the Nunobiki highlands at Koriyama city in Fukushima prefecture, northern Japan, 2007. Japan must set an ambitious mid-term target for cutting greenhouse gas emissions to help global talks on drafting a new climate treaty, the Danish minister for climate and energy has said.(AFP/File/Yoshikazu Tsuno)AFP - Japan must set an ambitious mid-term target for cutting greenhouse gas emissions to help global talks on drafting a new climate treaty, the Danish minister for climate and energy said Monday.


Toyota rolls out new Prius amid hybrid price war

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Toyota Motor Corp. Executive Vice President Akio Toyoda speaks during a news conference at Toyota showroom in Tokyo, Japan, Monday, May 18, 2009. Toyota rolled out the revamped Prius on Monday, and said it already had 80,000 advance orders in Japan for the remodeled hybrid amid intensifying competition with Honda's rival offering, the Insight. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)AP - Toyota rolled out the revamped Prius on Monday, and said it already had 80,000 advance orders in Japan for the remodeled hybrid amid intensifying competition with Honda’s rival offering, the Insight.


London bids to be world’s greenest city

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Mayor Boris Johnson, seen here, outlined plans to make London AFP - Mayor Boris Johnson outlined plans to make London “the cleanest, greenest city on earth” by the 2012 Olympics and called for commitments from other world cities at a climate change conference.


Intel tops list of green power purchasers

Monday, May 18th, 2009

The EPA just composed a little list of which corporations are buying the most green power in America and tech companies had a pretty strong showing. Intel topped out the list with 1,301,200,000 kW/h of wind power purchased. Though, that’s only 46% of their total energy use.

Second on the list was PepsiCo, which offset 100% of it’s 1,144,773,154 kW/h of electricity.

Also making the list was Dell (the only company to buy more green power than they used (158%)), Cisco (40%), Motorola (20%) and Sony (44%.) To see the full list, head to the EPA website.

Ask Umbra on urban foraging

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Q. Dear Umbra,

In honor of spring finally coming to my frigid corner of the Midwest, I was thinking about trying my hand at making some dandelion wine. But I live in a major metropolitan area and the only dandelions available are in parks. There are hundreds of parks in Chicago and millions of dandelions, and I’m sure no one will care if I pick them.

My concern is pesticides. Since dandelions are generally considered a noxious weed, I am worried they are probably being doused with the stuff, and I am not interested in drinking pesticide-infused wine. Is there a way I can look into the pesticide usage? Will washing reduce the pesticides sufficiently? How can I enjoy the first delicious fruits of summer without poisoning any dandelion wine party guests?

Kjersten
Chicago, Ill.

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A. Dearest Kjersten,

Great news from the Windy City: Ninety percent of Chicago’s parks are pesticide free, which might actually explain all the dandelions you see. Chicago’s Park District has been working with the Illinois Department of Environment and an Illinois Safer Pest Control Project to reduce the use of pesticides in the parks and instead institute natural lawn care techniques to maintain the grassy sward.

They are using organic fertilizers, leaving the lawn at three inches, and watering deeply. Dandelions and other interesting and nutritional plants can thrive until the weeding tool comes along, and animals, including people, need not fear for their health as they lounge about. Progress!

Still, you might call the Park District and ask about the program, in particular about how it pertains to the specific park from which you intend to pilfer (though I wouldn’t mention the pilfering outright).

If they give you satisfying information about non-use of pesticides, then only one last barrier remains: dog excrement and urine. Also the excretions of picnickers, tourists who can’t find a toilet, Chicagoans who don’t have access to a bathroom, and children in toilet training. Somehow, all these things just seem acres more disgusting than swallowing a little atrazine aperatif. But old pee is not particularly bad, and may have actually helped boost the leafy growth of dandelions. Just don’t gather any leaves in those hidden nooks where no one can see you. If you know what I’m saying.

The rest of us, living in more benighted cities and towns, should think twice before “wild harvesting” leafy greens and roots from areas where pesticides are applied. Lawn pesticides are not necessarily approved for human consumption.

Even if you wash the plants you pick, I think I can’t recommend eating them. Also, don’t gather edibles from the sides of heavily travelled roads. Exhaust emissions and road rinse water do not a tasty dressing make. This is just the time of year for a spring outing to the bucolic countryside, a little hike through a less travelled park, don’t you think?

Winely,
Umbra

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Constellation supports House climate change bill

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

AP - Constellation Energy says it supports the climate change bill introduced Friday by the House Energy Committee.

UN chief urges action on growing climate change risk

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

Bangladeshi women carry their belongings to higher ground through floodwaters in Bogra in 2008. UN chief Ban Ki-moon called for decisive action to reduce the growing impact of climate change as he launched on Sunday a global assessment of ways to minimise the risks from natural disasters.(AFP/File)AFP - UN chief Ban Ki-moon called for decisive action to reduce the growing impact of climate change as he launched on Sunday a global assessment of ways to minimise the risks from natural disasters.


UN: Growth of slums boosting natural disaster risk

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

FILE - In this Friday, Jan. 4, 2008 file photo, the slum of Kibera is seen in foreground from the air with the Nairobi skyline in the background, in Nairobi, Kenya. The rampant growth of urban slums around the world and weather extremes linked to climate change have sharply increased the risks from 'megadisasters' such as devastating floods and cyclones, a U.N. report said Sunday, May 17, 2009. (AP Photo/Riccardo Gangale, File)AP - The rampant growth of urban slums around the world and weather extremes linked to climate change have sharply increased the risks from “megadisasters” such as devastating floods and cyclones, a U.N. report said Sunday.


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