Environmental Issues Chicago

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Posted by admin | Posted in Environmental Issues | Posted on 15-02-2010

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Environmental Issues Chicago
What City of Chicago environmental issues you think go overlooked?

Is there anything the city should focus on more? Is there anything you think needs to be researched and possibly corrected? If your city isn’t Chicago, are there any issues in your particular city you’d like to see studied more as well?

Thanks!

recycling (please–blue bags in with the rest of the garbage? What were you thinking?)
encouraging public transit & lessening the number of cars
cleaning the river (altho that has improved over the decades)

Chicago Auto Show: 2008 Nissan Armada



Environmental Issues Youtube

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Posted by admin | Posted in Environmental Issues | Posted on 24-01-2010

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Environmental Issues Youtube
Environmental issues in movies – Wall.E

Hi, wondered if anyone has watched the trailer for the upcoming movie Wall.E? See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCiv7R-_Kxs

In the show mankind leaves Earth due to environmental degradation. Just wondering what you think of the portrayal of environmental issues in the movie and whether you think the movie really depicts the direction our world is headed towards.

I think it has some interesting points to make, especially about a huge corporation very similar to Walmart/costco basically taking over every aspect of consumer goods. I also thought it was really funny/weird how everyone had gotten so lazy and obese that they had forgotten how to walk. THAT seems pretty on point.

But I think people are getting better about reducing waste and recycling. Although there are still questions of whether or not enough people will stick with it and have we changed our ways in time to make a difference. I really liked the movie, I think it had some really valid opinions of what earth could become. I also liked the ending, with the point that enough people working together can make all the difference.

David Irving interview part three



Environmental Issues Local

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Posted by admin | Posted in Environmental Issues | Posted on 11-12-2009

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Environmental Issues Local
Environmentalists-If you were president, what part would environmental issues play in your campaign?

How would you design your political platform about the environment? What are some of the major issues facing the nation and the international community? What are the key areas you would focus on? How would you encourage local communities to get involved in their local environmental issues?

Landfills should be replaced and plants should be grown

The environment and local government: Ian Cohen



Environmental Issues For Businesses

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Posted by admin | Posted in Environmental Issues | Posted on 17-11-2009

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Environmental Issues For Businesses
How are businesses responding to the environmental issues facing society?

How are businesses responding to the environmental issues facing society?

All businesses that wish to respond need to do so in a way that is cost effective and efficient. They can’t go broke trying to save energy otherwise that would defeat the purpose.

As an automotive retailer we can’t cut our power totally without closing our doors. We need electricity to power our computers, tools, lights, etc. However what we can do is buy higher efficient computers, use light fixtures that generate more light per watt and keep a close eye on the thermostat.

Currently there is a Ford factory that when they remodeled not only did they make the place more economically efficient they even built a botanical garden on the roof. They have developed products that are biodegradable such as the foam seat cushions in some of the newer vehicles (combination of soy and hemp).

Another Ford factory was done to be more efficient however on this one they built a large HE solar grid system. This grid not only supplies power for the plant but generates enough green energy to feed homes in the local area.

This summer I was going to roof my home which houses the computer lab for another business. I had full intention of installing a solar grid system that not only performed better than the old systems but had an attractive look about it. However I found out the tax credits that I desperately was counting on have been canceled as of February this year. It took me 2 years to save the money to start building this system and the credits were suppose to last 2012. However I found out that in February the stimulus bill that Obama proposed also has a section canceling all tax credits not already spoken for. So now there is no incentive to go green other than if we can afford it, I can’t.

If we are all going to work hard at going green then green energy has to become competitive. Government needs to cut wasteful spending and focus on becoming economically viable itself. Only then we can free up the money to promote advancement in green technology. What company will spend an additional $80 billion in developing better products unless we allow them to have more money for research and development?

Unfortunately ford recently changed their site. They did have this entire section of well made videos showing their green initiatives. It looks as if all the videos have been removed and the sections replaced by articles.

Jeffrey Hittner: Business, Consumers, and Global Issues