April 27th, 2007 |
Published in
Communication, Growth Mgmt.

This post has a theme song dedicated to the headline writers at FT.
4-26-07 FT cover story claims:
“Industry caught in ‘carbon credit’ smokescreen.”
and:
“The growing political salience of environmental politics has sparked a ‘green gold rush’.”
Is it a change of heart, or something better? Scandal hasn’t hurt mainstream capital markets. Seems like FT editors are working every possible angle available to keep green business issues in play.
Regardless, what do you call that genre of stilted midi singalong karaoke style music? It’s ripe for a comeback. Give the fashion forward program directors at NIEHS some credit.
[tags]green gold rush, carbon credit smokescreen[/tags]
April 25th, 2007 |
Published in
Slop

This tunnel story (via Ming) is pretty exciting.
Could trans pacific trains be more energy efficient than ocean liners? It would be conceivable to sum up the costs of hardware, manpower, ports, rail maintenance, and so on…
More importantly, will the tunnel designers make space for bike/ped access?
I’d pay good money to bike the 68 mile long tunnel. Tunnels aren’t exactly scenic. But think how fun it would be to know you’re riding 180 feet below the surface of the Bering Strait. Think how amazing it will be to bike from the eastern edge of St. John’s, Newfoundland to the western tip of Land’s End, England. That’s a concept, huh?
The 2007 Tour de France includes a time trial through the “middle access tunnel” of the Chunnel. In other words, it’s possible to bike from France to England. Making the arrangements might be tricky. We’ve got some time to sort it out. The Russian tunnel won’t be online anytime soon.
[tags]Bering Strait, tunnel[/tags]