"IRENA will not support nuclear energy programmes because it's a long complicated process, it produces waste and is relatively risky," Helene Pelosse, director general of IRENA, told Reuters in a telephone interview from the French Alps.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Renewable Energy Agency Says No Nukes
Good news for those following the formation of IRENA, the new International Renewable Energy Agency. Apparently responding to concerns that pro-nuclear ties of IRENA-host United Arab Emirates would taint the agency, IRENA chief Helene Pelosse has said her agency will not support nuclear projects due to waste and risks:
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Seattle disposal bag fee - Aug. 18 Referendum
Seattle's 20-cent per bag fee on paper and plastic must get past an August 18 ballot measure. The run-up to the vote pits environmentalists versus an out of town, chemical industry-funded campaign.
Correction Although the referendum was submitted by fee opponents, a Yes vote will let the fee stand.
To avoid the fee, shoppers need only bring their own bags when they shop.
Correction Although the referendum was submitted by fee opponents, a Yes vote will let the fee stand.
To avoid the fee, shoppers need only bring their own bags when they shop.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Seattle hold-out house to become 'public'
It was her home, an anti-corporate symbol, and then a tattoo. Now Edith Macefield's house in the Ballard neighborhood will become a kind of park (Seattle P-I):
Credo Square Update: Buyer has criminal history (+ links)
The literal elevation refers to [real estate "coaching firm"] Reach Returns' plan to elevate the home to the height of the surrounding commercial building and create a two-level open space underneath. The open space would feature plantings and water features and be available to the public during business hours. People can pay $250 to $5,000 (depending on the size) for a tile on which they can write their credo, according to the Credo Square Web site. The tiles would then be installed on the site. The project is also charging $75 (for an individual or family) or $200 (for a company) to have names etched into a wall on the site.= = = = =
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