Governor Schwarzenegger says people who think offshore oil drilling will bring down gas prices are just “blowing smoke”.
Some analysts say Schwarzenegger’s comment was being directed towards Republican Presidential nominee John McCain and possible running mate Florida Governor Charlie Crist.
The California Governor also criticized U-S energy consumers for not using enough renewable energy.
Schwarzenegger wants 33 percent of all California electricity to come from renewable sources—the state currently gets 12 percent.
Schwarzenegger also wants to add seven Million more hybrid vehicles by 2020.
Schwarzenegger and Crist did agree on one thing that the everyday driver needs to do more for the environment—drive slower, keep engines tuned, and tires properly inflated.
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Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Recycling bottles, paper, and FOOD?
Beginning in September more than 85-hundred Los Angeles families will be recycling their wasted food.
The newest program will be launched in North Central and South L-A to reduce the amount of city garbage.
The plan estimates that eight to 20 pounds of food waste per household could be recycled.
About 27 percent of black-bin waste in landfills is food waste—and residents dump about 230-thousand tons of food scraps every year.
The 140-thousand dollar--one-year trial program will be paid through existing trash fees.
If the project goes city-wide it will cost around 13 Million dollars.
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