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Enchanted Clean Air Project: ‘Paint Edsa Green’
In California especially, one project that would achieve the desired result, would be to paint your walls with Air Cleaning Paint, like KNOxOUT paint, distributed by EcoDistribution, Inc. KNOxOUT Paint is the only paint in the world that actually cleans the air. … Continue reading
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Tagged air cleaning paint, air pollution, Air pollution dispersion terminology, air quality, Alan Blinder, anti-bacterial, Arctic, Ayala Avenue, BedZED, Beijing, Bertrand Garbel, BioRegional, Boysen, Brown, Business, California, California Air Resources Board, Carbon Cycle, Carbon footprint, Carbon Management, Carbon Offsets, Carbon tax, Chief Sustainability Officer, China, clean air, Clean Air Act, cleaning, climate, climate change, Coating, Coatings, Company, de-pollution, dioxide, Dr. Seuss, Earth, earth day, ecological, Ecology, ecosystem, ecosystems, EDF, Employee engagement, environment, Environmental, Environmental Defense Fund, environmental impact, environments, Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, Filipino, Filipino people, Finance, First Amendment, First Amendment to the United States Constitution, Flickr, Forest Stewardship Council, fossil fuel, Fossil-fuel power station, Francis Tolentino, Free Speech, global change, global warming, global warning, Green, Green building, Green News, Green wall, Green Walls May Cut Pollution, Greenhouse gas, GreenPeace, Hong Kong, Jerry Brown, Kilowatt hour, KNOxOUT, KNOxOUT paint, Living wall, Los Angeles, Lucy Lawless, Manicad, Manila, Metro Manila, Metropolitan Manila Development Authority, Musée du Quai, Musée du quai Branly, NAM, Nanoparticles, National Association of Manufacturers, National Geographic Channel, National Mall, NERA Economic Consulting, Nicolaus Tideman, NOx, one wall, one world, Paint, Paints, Paris, Peabody Trust, Philippine, Philippine Daily Inquirer, photocatalysis, Planet, planet earth, pollution, pollution control, Protest, Royal Dutch Shell, SAP, self-cleaning, Shell, Shell Oil, smog eating paint, Twitter, United States, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Vegetation, Walgreens, Washington DC
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Can We Afford a Carbon Tax?
Can We Afford a Carbon Tax? A big issue right now among manufacturers and policymakers alike is whether or not to put a price on carbon. The debate over implementing a tax to curb greenhouse gas emissions has been raging … Continue reading
Posted in Air Quality, Carbon footprint, Clean Air, Clean Coal, Earth Day, Environment, Green, Honesty, Marketing, Paint, Uncategorized
Tagged air cleaning paint, air pollution, air quality, Alan Blinder, anti-bacterial, Arctic, BedZED, Beijing, Bertrand Garbel, BioRegional, Boysen, Brown, Business, California, California Air Resources Board, Carbon Cycle, Carbon footprint, Carbon Management, Carbon Offsets, Carbon tax, Chief Sustainability Officer, China, clean air, Clean Air Act, cleaning, climate, climate change, Coating, Coatings, Company, de-pollution, dioxide, Dr. Seuss, Earth, earth day, ecological, Ecology, ecosystem, ecosystems, EDF, Employee engagement, environment, Environmental, Environmental Defense Fund, environmental impact, environments, Filipino, Filipino people, Finance, First Amendment, First Amendment to the United States Constitution, Flickr, Forest Stewardship Council, fossil fuel, Fossil-fuel power station, Free Speech, global change, global warming, global warning, Green, Green building, Green News, Green wall, Green Walls May Cut Pollution, Greenhouse gas, GreenPeace, Hong Kong, Jerry Brown, Kilowatt hour, KNOxOUT, Living wall, Los Angeles, Lucy Lawless, Manicad, Metro Manila, Musée du Quai, Musée du quai Branly, NAM, Nanoparticles, National Association of Manufacturers, National Geographic Channel, National Mall, NERA Economic Consulting, Nicolaus Tideman, NOx, one wall, one world, Paint, Paints, Paris, Peabody Trust, Philippine, photocatalysis, Planet, planet earth, pollution, pollution control, Protest, Royal Dutch Shell, SAP, self-cleaning, Shell, Shell Oil, smog eating paint, Twitter, United States, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Vegetation, Walgreens, Washington DC
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Green Walls May Cut Pollution in Cities
Pubulisher’s note: In California especially, one project that would achieve the desired result, would be to paint your walls with Air Cleaning Paint, like KNOxOUT, distributed by EcoDistribution, Inc. For more information please visit http://ecodistributioninc.com/ Living Wall Photograph by Bertrand Garbel, Hemis.fr/Getty Images A … Continue reading
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Tagged 1990 Clean Air Act, Acid rain, air cleaning, air cleaning paint, air pollution, air quality, anti-bacterial, Arctic, BedZED, Beijing, Bertrand Garbel, BioRegional, Boysen, Brown, Business, California, California Air Resources Board, Carbon Cycle, Carbon footprint, Carbon Management, Carbon Offsets, Chief Sustainability Officer, China, clean air, Clean Air Act, climate, climate change, Coating, Coatings, Company, de-pollution, dioxide, Dr. Seuss, Earth, earth day, ecological, Ecology, ecosystem, ecosystems, EDF, Employee engagement, environment, Environmental, Environmental Defense Fund, environmental impact, environments, Filipino, Filipino people, Finance, First Amendment, First Amendment to the United States Constitution, Flickr, Forest Stewardship Council, fossil fuel, Fossil-fuel power station, Free Speech, global change, global warming, global warning, Green, Green building, Green News, Green wall, Green Walls May Cut Pollution, Greenhouse gas, GreenPeace, Hong Kong, Jerry Brown, KNOxOUT, Living wall, Los Angeles, Lucy Lawless, Manicad, Metro Manila, Musée du Quai, Musée du quai Branly, Nanoparticles, National Geographic Channel, National Mall, NOx, one wall, one world, Paint, Paints, Paris, Peabody Trust, Philippine, photocatalysis, Planet, planet earth, pollution, pollution control, Protest, Royal Dutch Shell, SAP, self-cleaning, Shell, Shell Oil, smog eating paint, Twitter, United States, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Vegetation, Walgreens, Washington DC
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Earth Day Pictures: Extreme Green Buildings
BedZED: Zero Energy Photograph from Xinhua/Eyevine/Redux With its whimsically shaped ventilation cowls and lush foliage, the skygarden at Beddington Zero (fossil) Energy Development (BedZED) in England looks like something out of a Dr. Seuss book. Located in Wallington, a suburb south of … Continue reading
Posted in Air Quality, Carbon footprint, Clean Air, Clean Coal, Earth Day, Environment, Green, Honesty, Marketing, Paint, Uncategorized
Tagged 1990 Clean Air Act, Acid rain, air cleaning, air cleaning paint, air pollution, air quality, anti-bacterial, Arctic, BedZED, Beijing, BioRegional, Boysen, Brown, Business, California, California Air Resources Board, Carbon Cycle, Carbon footprint, Carbon Management, Carbon Offsets, Chief Sustainability Officer, China, clean air, Clean Air Act, climate, climate change, Coating, Coatings, Company, de-pollution, dioxide, Dr. Seuss, Earth, earth day, ecological, Ecology, ecosystem, ecosystems, EDF, Employee engagement, environment, Environmental, Environmental Defense Fund, environmental impact, environments, Filipino, Filipino people, Finance, First Amendment, First Amendment to the United States Constitution, Flickr, Forest Stewardship Council, fossil fuel, Fossil-fuel power station, Free Speech, global change, global warming, global warning, Green, Green building, Green News, Greenhouse gas, GreenPeace, Hong Kong, Jerry Brown, KNOxOUT, Los Angeles, Lucy Lawless, Manicad, Metro Manila, Nanoparticles, National Geographic Channel, National Mall, NOx, one wall, one world, Paint, Paints, Peabody Trust, Philippine, photocatalysis, Planet, planet earth, pollution, pollution control, Protest, Royal Dutch Shell, SAP, self-cleaning, Shell, Shell Oil, smog eating paint, Twitter, United States, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Walgreens, Washington DC
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HAPPY EARTH DAY! Painting a pollution-free Philippines with NOxOUT
HAPPY EARTH DAY! Pubulisher’s note: In California especially, one project that falls within the purvey of such sweepingly lofty ideals would be to paint your entire campus with Air Cleaning Paint, like KNOxOUT, distributed by EcoDistribution, Inc. For more information … Continue reading
Posted in Air Quality, Carbon footprint, Clean Air, Clean Coal, Earth Day, Environment, Green, Honesty, Marketing, Paint, Uncategorized
Tagged 1990 Clean Air Act, Acid rain, air cleaning, air cleaning paint, air pollution, air quality, anti-bacterial, Arctic, Beijing, Boysen, Brown, Business, California, California Air Resources Board, Carbon Cycle, Carbon footprint, Carbon Management, Carbon Offsets, Chief Sustainability Officer, China, clean air, Clean Air Act, climate, climate change, Coating, Coatings, Company, de-pollution, dioxide, Earth, earth day, ecological, Ecology, ecosystem, ecosystems, EDF, Employee engagement, environment, Environmental, Environmental Defense Fund, environmental impact, environments, Filipino, Filipino people, Finance, First Amendment, First Amendment to the United States Constitution, Flickr, fossil fuel, Fossil-fuel power station, Free Speech, global change, global warming, global warning, Green, Green News, Greenhouse gas, GreenPeace, Hong Kong, Jerry Brown, KNOxOUT, Los Angeles, Lucy Lawless, Manicad, Metro Manila, Nanoparticles, National Geographic Channel, National Mall, NOx, one wall, one world, Paint, Paints, Philippine, photocatalysis, Planet, planet earth, pollution, pollution control, Protest, Royal Dutch Shell, SAP, self-cleaning, Shell, Shell Oil, smog eating paint, Twitter, United States, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington DC
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GO GREEN! Monday April 22, 2013 is EARTH DAY
We’re sending this special Earth Day GoGreen! from EPA email alerts. If you don’t already receive the regular, monthly GoGreen! consumer newsletter, you can subscribe at: http://www.epa.gov/gogreen Earth Day is April 22! We’re excited to share many opportunities with you … Continue reading
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Tagged 1990 Clean Air Act, Acid rain, air cleaning, air cleaning paint, air pollution, air quality, anti-bacterial, Arctic, Beijing, Boysen, Brown, Business, California, California Air Resources Board, Carbon Cycle, Carbon footprint, Carbon Management, Carbon Offsets, Chief Sustainability Officer, China, clean air, Clean Air Act, climate, climate change, Coating, Coatings, Company, de-pollution, dioxide, Earth, earth day, ecological, Ecology, ecosystem, ecosystems, EDF, Employee engagement, environment, Environmental, Environmental Defense Fund, environmental impact, environments, Finance, First Amendment, First Amendment to the United States Constitution, Flickr, fossil fuel, Fossil-fuel power station, Free Speech, global change, global warming, global warning, Green, Green News, Greenhouse gas, GreenPeace, Jerry Brown, KNOxOUT, Los Angeles, Lucy Lawless, Nanoparticles, National Mall, one wall, one world, Paint, Paints, photocatalysis, Planet, planet earth, pollution, pollution control, Protest, Royal Dutch Shell, SAP, self-cleaning, Shell, Shell Oil, smog eating paint, Twitter, United States, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington DC
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China pollution may hold silver lining for California
With Chinese leaders talking openly about cleaning up the air, Gov. Jerry Brown sees his visit as a chance to parlay the state’s know-how into business deals. By Anthony York, Los Angeles Times BEIJING — As Gov. Jerry Brown tours some of China’seconomic hubs … Continue reading
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Tagged 1990 Clean Air Act, Acid rain, air cleaning, air cleaning paint, air pollution, air quality, anti-bacterial, Arctic, Beijing, Boysen, Brown, Business, California, California Air Resources Board, Carbon Cycle, Carbon footprint, Carbon Management, Carbon Offsets, Chief Sustainability Officer, China, clean air, Clean Air Act, climate, climate change, Coating, Coatings, Company, de-pollution, dioxide, Earth, earth day, ecological, Ecology, ecosystem, ecosystems, EDF, Employee engagement, environment, Environmental, Environmental Defense Fund, environmental impact, environments, Finance, First Amendment, First Amendment to the United States Constitution, fossil fuel, Fossil-fuel power station, Free Speech, global change, global warming, global warning, Green, Green News, Greenhouse gas, GreenPeace, Jerry Brown, KNOxOUT, Los Angeles, Lucy Lawless, Nanoparticles, one wall, one world, Paint, Paints, photocatalysis, Planet, planet earth, pollution, pollution control, Protest, Royal Dutch Shell, SAP, self-cleaning, Shell, Shell Oil, smog eating paint, United States, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
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Shell’s Plot to Take Away Your First Amendment Rights
by PHILIP RADFORD – Executive Director, Greenpeace Corporations want to work in secret. It’s what they do, and why they have lawyers. In secret, they canspill, clearcut, burn, and otherwise destroy the environment and local communities while telling the world they’re … Continue reading
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Tagged 1990 Clean Air Act, Acid rain, air cleaning, air cleaning paint, air pollution, air quality, anti-bacterial, Arctic, Boysen, Business, Carbon Cycle, Carbon footprint, Carbon Management, Carbon Offsets, Chief Sustainability Officer, clean air, Clean Air Act, climate, climate change, Coating, Coatings, Company, de-pollution, dioxide, Earth, earth day, ecological, Ecology, ecosystem, ecosystems, EDF, Employee engagement, environment, Environmental, Environmental Defense Fund, environmental impact, environments, Finance, First Amendment, First Amendment to the United States Constitution, fossil fuel, Fossil-fuel power station, Free Speech, global change, global warming, global warning, Green, Green News, Greenhouse gas, GreenPeace, KNOxOUT, Lucy Lawless, Nanoparticles, one wall, one world, Paint, Paints, photocatalysis, Planet, planet earth, pollution, pollution control, Protest, Royal Dutch Shell, SAP, self-cleaning, Shell, Shell Oil, smog eating paint, United States, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
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How to Reduce Carbon Footprint: Tips for Property Managers
Publishers note: we would be remiss not to take this opportunity to remind our readers of : KNOxOUT Paint – the only exterior paint in the world that actually cleans the air. Available through http://ecodistributioninc.com/ by Mary Girsch-Bock – While going about the business … Continue reading
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Tagged 1990 Clean Air Act, Acid rain, air cleaning, air cleaning paint, air pollution, air quality, anti-bacterial, Boysen, Business, Carbon Cycle, Carbon footprint, Carbon Management, Carbon Offsets, Chief Sustainability Officer, clean air, Clean Air Act, climate, climate change, Coating, Coatings, Company, de-pollution, dioxide, Earth, earth day, ecological, Ecology, ecosystem, ecosystems, EDF, Employee engagement, environment, Environmental, Environmental Defense Fund, environmental impact, environments, Finance, fossil fuel, Fossil-fuel power station, global change, global warming, global warning, Green, Greenhouse gas, GreenPeace, KNOxOUT, Nanoparticles, one wall, one world, Paint, Paints, photocatalysis, Planet, planet earth, pollution, pollution control, SAP, self-cleaning, smog eating paint, Steffi Graf, Supply chain, Sustainability, Ti02, titanium, titanium dioxide, United States, United States Environmental Protection Agency, world
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Why Sustainability Needs To Reach Far Beyond Your Carbon Footprint
By Peter Graf, Chief Sustainability Officer, SAP Over the past several years, we have talked atSAP about how we cannot limit ourselves by merely trying to create a sustainability strategy. Instead, we have been working to make our corporate strategy more … Continue reading
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Tagged 1990 Clean Air Act, Acid rain, air cleaning, air cleaning paint, air pollution, air quality, anti-bacterial, Boysen, Carbon footprint, Chief Sustainability Officer, clean air, Clean Air Act, climate, climate change, Coating, Coatings, Company, de-pollution, dioxide, Earth, earth day, ecological, Ecology, ecosystem, ecosystems, EDF, Employee engagement, environment, Environmental, Environmental Defense Fund, environmental impact, environments, Finance, fossil fuel, Fossil-fuel power station, global change, global warming, global warning, Green, GreenPeace, KNOxOUT, Nanoparticles, one wall, one world, Paint, Paints, photocatalysis, Planet, planet earth, pollution, pollution control, SAP, self-cleaning, smog eating paint, Steffi Graf, Sustainability, Ti02, titanium, titanium dioxide, United States, United States Environmental Protection Agency, world
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