Saturday, April 3rd, 2010 at 8:39 pm
I know how carbon credits are used but I noticed that some companies claim that they "buy green energy credits" as though it’s a positive thing. Don’t companies want to advertise that they sell credits because they don’t use all theirs up?
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Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 at 5:39 am
Wouldn’t it make more sense to call it "green," "clean," or "renewable" energy? Just what exactly is green energy an alternative to? Is it an alternative to global warming, dependency on fossil fuels, deforestation, depletion of the earth’s resources, extinction of several species, and acid rain? Is it an alternative to fighting wars over oil, oil lobbyists trying to run the show, and large corporations getting tax breaks and large subsidies? It doesn’t sound like an alternative to me; it sounds like a solution. What do you think?
Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 at 4:21 am
My energy supplier is offering options of staying the same (regular), going 50% green, or going 100% green. Going green is more expensive. Any advice?
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