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3 Top Green News Weekly Blogs of 2011
Posted by: | CommentsIn part 4 of our 5 part ‘best of 2011’ series this week, we look back at the weekly green news we highlighted from other green blog sites to establish our top 3 from Planet Forward blog readers. To recap this week, our ‘best of 2011’ series has included our 3 most popular Meatless Monday vegetarian recipes; the 3 top corporate social responsibility initiatives; and our 3 most popular green posts. Our weekly green news segment touches on several different articles covering various environmental issues, sourced from other reliable green blog websites. When we took a look at the year in review, green news subjects included green chefs, coffee-powered cars, the Greenpeace Green electronics guide, organic food and recycled homes, to name a few. Let’s see where these topics ranked:
In 1st place 10 Green Chefs, Coffee-powered cars, Health and Climate, Recycled Structures and Boeing. A wide range of topics I know. 10 Green chefs included a list of chefs serving up wholesome food whether it be vegetarian, vegan and/or sustainable. We found the concept of a coffee-powered car intriguing, and it took us all the way to England, where coffee grounds were used to power a modified Rover SD1. This edition also featured Health and Climate Change: 7 Ways You Are Being Harmed. Then we explored 5 amazing structures made from recycled plastic bottles which included the astounding EcoARK (see photo), which is located in Taipei and is built out of 1.5 million recycled plastic bottles. And finally, Boeing 787 declared its 787 Dreamliner will use 20 percent less fuel and produce 20 percent fewer emissions than similarly sized planes.
In 2nd place, the Greenpeace Green Electronics Guide, Home Depot Holiday Light Exchange and Buying Organic Foods weekly green news roundup. Greenpeace released the seventeenth edition of the Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics which rated companies on a scale of 1 to 10 and placed them in either a green, yellow or red zone contingent on their performance. Electronics providers were evaluated based on policies and practices to reduce their impact on the climate, produce greener products and make their operations more sustainable. This edition also included Home Depot’s Holiday light exchange program, which offered customers the opportunity to exchange their old holiday lights for a 30% discount off new, eco-friendly LED lights. And last but not least, we incorporated a report from the Organic Trade Association which indicated that 78% of American families are now buying organic foods.
3rd place showcased recycled 747 Jets, recycled homes and recycled art which brought the concept of upcycling to a whole new level. Architect David Hertz actually used recycled materials of a 747 jet from a California scrap dealer to make a beautiful home for organic gardening and green enthusiast, Francie Rehwald. Then we covered The Daily Green’s list of ‘Amazing Homes and Offices Built from Shipping Containers’. Shipping containers are commonly used for importing and exporting goods, but they can be recycled and upcycled into fantastic homes, offices or classrooms. Make sure you check out the truly remarkable Container City™, which includes a series of eco-friendly, condo-like homes housed in upcycled shipping containers. If you want something more private, you can’t go wrong with Ecopods, individual homes also constructed from steel shipping containers. And finally, we discovered some pretty amazing upcycled art with 10 stunning animal sculptures made from recycled materials.
And that concludes part 4 of our ‘best of 2011’ green news weekly blogs. Tune in tomorrow for our final instalment in our ‘best of 2011’ series which will include our top 3 eco-friendly crafts.
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Welcome back for another edition of green news weekly featuring a few interesting stories from around the globe impacting the environment. The highlights include: NBC Green Week is on the air; higher American recycling rates will equal more local jobs; and American Idol season 10 contestants participate in a PSA for the Plastic Pollution Coalition not appreciated by their sponsor. Just click on the links to learn more.
On Sunday, November 13, 2011, NBC Green Week kicked off as part of NBC’s Green is Universal initiative. “Each month, NBCUniversal reaches over 100 million consumers via our 40 on-air, online and mobile platforms. With a portfolio that includes iconic mainstays like the TODAY show, Nightly News with Brian Williams, NBC Sports and newer brands like Oxygen and iVillage, environmental programming takes on many shades of green throughout the year. Twice annually—November’s Green Week and April’s Earth Week—NBCUniversal dedicates a week of programming across all its brands to inform and educate audiences about environmental topics.” This week NBC programming is also “bringing humor to the environmental movement through great comedy pieces in many of its shows. Catch a laugh with Late Night with Jimmy Fallon’s Eco-Jam and The Recharger superhero skits, Al Gore’s appearances on 30 Rock and The Office’s one-and-only Dwight Schrute as the recycling-promoting Recyclops.”
On Tuesday, November 15, 2011 it was ‘America Recycles Day.’ Adrian Martinez from the NRDC (National Resources Defence Council) attended a press conference and reported some exciting news: ‘Recycling equals jobs.’ This was based on a report ‘More Jobs, Less Pollution’ which “was prepared by the BlueGreen Alliance, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, NRDC, Service Employees International Union, Recycling Works! and the Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA) by the Tellus Institute.”
The More Jobs, Less Pollution report showed that most of American municipal solid waste can be recycled, reused or composted and currently only 33% is diverted from landfills. By implementing a national recycling and composting strategy committed to 75% waste diversion by 2030, 1.5 million local jobs would be created while saving water and energy, reducing pollution and combating climate change. A national recycling rate of 75% “will also significantly reduce our greenhouse gas emissions–recycling 75 percent of our waste is equivalent to shutting down 72 coal fired power plants or taking 50 million cars off the road.“
Sponsors can get in the way of an important environmental message. Forbes reported ‘Under Pressure from Sponsor, American Idol Pulls Plug on Plastic PSA’ which Treehugger also picked up on with ‘Coca-Cola Wins Again: American Idol Abandons REFUSE Plastic Message After Pressure From Sponsor’. The contestants from Season 10 of the 2011 edition of American Idol all donated their time for a Public Service Announcement promoting the REFUSE disposable plastic campaign through the Plastic Pollution Coalition. “Every bit of plastic that has ever been created still exists in some form,” says Lauren Alaina, the runner-up from Idol’s tenth season. Ms. Alaina further urges people to, “refuse single-use and disposable plastics,” an ethos emphatically reiterated by Haley Reinhart, who goes on to say, “Single-use plastics and disposable plastics are the main source of plastic pollution.”
Forbes also reported “One of the show’s sponsors was very angry at seeing the piece and demanded that the show have it removed,” says Plastic Pollution Coalition executive director Daniella Russo. “When I asked if the sponsor in question was Coca-Cola, they said, ‘You didn’t hear it from us.’ But even before all of this we were told that the PSA could only launch after the American Idol concert tour because Coca-Cola was a sponsor and might get upset.” Coca-Cola doesn’t offer sustainable bottles for their beverages relying on plastics as a vessel for their popular drinks. Treehugger also reported this week on November 10, 2011 in a similar (unpleasant) story: Grand Canyon Abandons Bottled Water Ban, After Meetings With Coca-Cola.
And that’s a few tidbits from this past week in the green news.
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