Weekly green blog round-up
Some green blog posts to check out for the week ending February 2nd, 2008.
1Sky Blog recaps their efforts to make green jobs a priority for presidential candidates.
Treehugger rips into a new line of “green” bottled water. Since GE (Ecomagination) financed the firm, Treehugger screams greenwash.
Think organic is only a buzzword for the wealthy? Think again. Celsias covers organic agriculture in Egypt.
Marc Gunther goes on tour with Waste Management to investigate the greening of garbage collection.
DeSmogBlog argues there is a war on science occurring under Mr. Harper’s Canadian regime.
The US is launching a green-tech fund! But wait…the $30 billion will be going to developing nations. Sustainablog wonders if we need the money here.
Can a hypersonic plane that goes 3400 miles per hour really have zero emissions? A hydrogen powered airship is in development, says Triple Pundit.
And finally, the big news this morning will have environmentalists shaking their heads in disbelief. Exxon Mobil has posted the biggest profit in US corporate history: $40.6 billion last year according to AP reports. But we don’t discriminate. The UK’s Telegraph is also berating Shell for its $27 billion haul today.
By Stefan Deeran at The Element Agency in New York