Posts Tagged ‘Consumer’

10/05/2011

Why Do Soy Lattes Cost More?

Coffee beverages have become a multi-billion dollar industry.  Most of us support either a local roaster, Starbucks, Caribou, or for that matter any other regional coffee chain.   If you’re a latte, cappuccino, espresso, mocha drinker you know the cost to indulge in your daily passion can get pretty expensive.  I. . .

09/22/2011

PETA Adds Porn To Influence Vegetarianism

Whether you support PETA (People For The Ethical Treatment Of Animals) or not, you have to give them kudos for coming up with clever ideas that market their message to a broader audience.  The people at PETA have staged various public events around the world to draw consumer attention to. . .

09/19/2011

Poll Shows More Americans Believe In Climate Change

According to Inside Climate News, the Republican presidential debates may have caused more Americans to believe in global climate change.  A new Reuters/Stanford poll found that the percentage of Americans who believe the Earth has been warming rose to 83 percent from 75 percent.  Jon Krosnick, a political science professor. . .

09/16/2011

Drinking Milk Can Help Stave Off Type 2 Diabetes

Here’s another reason to drink that glass of milk before bedtime – drinking milk is associated with a 43 percent lower risk of type 2 diabetes according to a new study that was conducted by Harvard University.  Adults who keep drinking milk after their teen years are at a lower. . .

09/14/2011

Raincoat Creates Potable Water

For those of you who love to follow fall fashion, the Copenhagen Institute Of Interaction Design (CIID) may have your next must have designer raincoat.  The Raincatch is a garment that any self-proclaimed environmentalist would love to wear.  The Raincatch acts as a coat and as a water gathering, purification,. . .

09/12/2011

Wind Lens Triples Turbine Output

There’s a new wind turbine technology blowing into town.  Researchers at the Japanese Kyushu University have developed a wind lens that triples a conventional wind turbine’s output.  The wind lens looks like the brim of a hat when it is installed on a conventional wind turbine.  This brim looking device,. . .

09/09/2011

Earthquakes And Nuclear Power Plants

Earthquakes and nuclear power don’t seem to go hand in hand.   Last month’s eastern earthquake that shook buildings from Virginia to New England shook a nuclear power plant twice as hard as it was designed to withstand.  There was enough of a shake that prompted the North Anna plant to. . .

08/24/2011

World Car Population Exceeds 1 Billion

In 2010 the global population of cars exceeded 1 billion.  Still reigning in the number one spot – the U.S. with 239 million vehicles.  Basically that works out to 1.3 people for every car.  Coming in  second, China with 78 million cars.  China not surprisingly led the way in vehicle. . .

08/11/2011

Ford To Provide Home Solar Option For Its EV’s

Ford Motor and solar panel maker SunPower have come up with a novel marketing idea for future buyers of Ford’s soon to be released all-electric Focus.  Calling it the “Drive Green For Life” program, consumers who buy Ford electric vehicles will have an option to buy and have installed a. . .

08/01/2011

Fuel Standards Fall Short

As you probably have already heard the President announced an agreement with 13 auto manufacturers to raise vehicle fuel economy to 54.5 miles per gallon by Model Year 2025. This raises the current 2012-2016 agreement from 35.5 to 54.5 in twelve and half years.   The agreement cuts CO2 vehicle emissions. . .

07/22/2011

$39.97 Light Bulb That Lasts 17 Years

In 2014 the U.S. deadline banning the sale of incandescent light bulbs will take effect. Your current option is to begin hoarding incandescent light bulbs, the ones Thomas Edison invented, or you start transitioning to compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulbs or LED bulbs.  CFL’s have a few issues that are. . .

07/20/2011

A Global Phosphate Crisis

Phosphates are generally not appreciated within the green community. Looked upon as a scourge in cleaning products it was banned in laundry detergents in the 70’s due to its wonderful ability to starve oxygen out of our waterways, and its ability to create massive amounts of algae.  It’s currently being. . .

07/12/2011

New Electrics On The Way

Consumers will have a greater selection of electric vehicles by the 4th quarter of this year. Ford and Mitsubishi will offer their first electric vehicles to the buying public by the end of this year.  Ford will release the all-electric Focus in November and is touting its 100 mile range. . .

07/11/2011

Climate Change Will Impact Wine Industry

A new study from Stanford University highlights the perils of global warming on the wine industry in California. According to the study, by 2040 Northern California might have fifty percent less land suitable for growing premium wine grapes due to climate change.   The Stanford study estimates that in 30 years. . .

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