New No Dirty Energy campaign urges consumers to take a closer look at the source of their gasoline, other energy sources. Visit NoDirtyEnergy.org. With the costs of America's addiction to fossil fuels now dominating the political debate, rising demand for gasoline has refineries in the United States increasingly turning to one of the world's dirtiest energy sources: Canadian tar sands.
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Got Tar in Your Tank?
(via nodirtyenergy.nonprofitsoapbox.com)
Submitted by AC89 on Tue, 2008-08-19 16:14. | Tags: architecture | air pollution | canada | climate change | coal | coal to liquid | Dirty Energy | Earthworks | extractive industries | gas | habitat destruction | oil | tar sands | water pollution
World Bank Criticized on Environmental Efforts
(via www.nytimes.com)
The World Bank and its partners need to do a far better job of considering the environmental effects of projects they finance in poor countries, its internal review group concludes in a new report. The review, released Tuesday, examined some of the $400 billion in investments in nearly 7,000 projects from 1990 to 2007. It found that recent pledges for environmental sustainability by the bank and sister institutions, including the International Finance Corporation, were often not put into practice when dollars were turned into dams, pipelines, palm plantations and the like.
Submitted by AC89 on Wed, 2008-07-23 20:29. | Tags: nature | dams | extractive industries | International Finance Corporation (IFC) | livestock | mining | pipelines | plantations | Poverty | world bank