Advertising Age - BP Touts Greenness, Then Asks to Dump Ammonia
Monday, August 20th, 2007BP has applied for, and received a permit to dump more toxic discharges into Lake Michigan, all the while promoting their green image.
Sphere: Related ContentBP has applied for, and received a permit to dump more toxic discharges into Lake Michigan, all the while promoting their green image.
Sphere: Related ContentConocoPhillips, one of the largest US oil companies, and Tyson Foods, the world’s largest meat produces, have recently announced that they plan to start adding animal
fat to the diesel sold by ConocoPhillips at pumps by the end of 2007. The fat, which would come from pigs, cows, and chickens, would be indistinguishable from regular
diesel, and chemically equivalent to diesel itself.
A global shift toward renewable energy could jack up food prices by up to 80 percent as crops and farmland are diverted to producing biofuels, an international agricultural
think-tank warned Thursday.
An interview with Dennis Kucinich about his presidential platform on energy and the environment
A vegan who counts Ralph Nader among his heroes, Kucinich doesn’t exactly embody the sensibility of the average American. He says his commitment to sustainability
“extends to everything I am and do” — from the food he eats and clothes he wears to the policies he espouses. It’s the same progressive platform that made him a darling
of the far left when he ran for president in 2004.