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Adriana Trujillo

Cable TV Box Standards to Cut 5M Tons CO2 Annually · Environmental Management... - 0 views

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    Comcast, DirecTV, Cisco, AT&T and other consumer electronics and pay-TV companies, along with the Energy Department and other organizations, have developed standards for cable TV boxes expected to avoid more than 5 million metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions each year.
Adriana Trujillo

Cox Media Group Meets Atlanta's Better Buildings Challenge Six... | Cox Media Group - 0 views

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    Cox Media Group (CMG) announced that the facility housing its Atlanta TV and radio stations (Channel 2 WSB-TV, News/Talk Radio WSB, B98.5, 97.1 The River and KISS 104.1) has met Atlanta's Better Buildings Challenge nearly six years ahead of the 2020 goal. The facility reduced its energy and water consumption by more than 20 percent and is annually saving nearly 650,000 gallons of water and 1,400,000 kWh of electricity through its conservation projects.
Del Birmingham

TV Meteorologists Unite For Climate Change On The Summer Solstice - 1 views

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    Surprisingly, there are a small percentage of TV meteorologists that express skepticism on climate change. On the June 21, 2018 Summer Solstice, over 100 meteorologists will wear an item of clothing like the tie below. This pattern could not be more simple... red for warmer temperatures than normal, blue for cooler than normal from 1850 to 2017.
Adriana Trujillo

LG TVs Cut Marriott's CO2 Emissions 1.8M Pounds Annually · Environmental Mana... - 0 views

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    Marriott is avoiding over 816 metric tons of CO2 emissions per year after installing energy-efficient televisions from LG at U.S. properties. The company also expects to save almost $700,000 in electricity costs over the lifetime of the products.
Adriana Trujillo

Green group spends $1M touting lawmakers' clean energy work | TheHill - 0 views

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    The League of Conservation Voters is spending $1 million on a TV ad campaign in support of five lawmakers with strong track records on clean-energy issues. The lawmakers, all Democrats, deserve recognition for their efforts, the group says.
Adriana Trujillo

Hunting trophies: Delta, United and American ban transport - BBC News - 1 views

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    Delta Airlines, United Airlines and American Airlines have all banned big-game trophies from their cargo holds after the public outcry regarding the illegal killing of Cecil, a beloved lion, at the hands of a Minnesota man. Hunting advocates say their pastime is needed to fund conservation in Africa and warn that the backlash could lead to a sharp reduction in lion populations. "Through the sales of hunting licenses, equipment, tags, and so on, sportsmen contribute $2.9 billion every year for conservation," according to Olivia Nalos Opre, co-host of a hunting-themed TV show. BBC (8/4), FoxNews.com (8/4) 
Adriana Trujillo

World's E-Waste to Grow 33% by 2017, Report Says - 0 views

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    By 2017, the global volume of discarded refrigerators, TVs, cellphones, computers, monitors and other electronic waste will weigh almost as much as 200 Empire State Buildings, a new report predicts.
Del Birmingham

Thailand to Ban Imports of Plastics and E-Waste - 0 views

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    Thailand has joined Vietnam and Malaysia in cracking down on the world's trash. Thailand will stop accepting more than 400 types of electronic waste (e-waste), including circuit boards, old TVs and radios, within six months
Adriana Trujillo

Basel Action Network (BAN) : Developing Countries Rally to Prevent Industry Efforts to ... - 0 views

  • repairable electronic waste to be exempt from the international Basel Convention hazardous waste trade control procedures.
  • developing countries cannot control the junk electronic computers, faxes, printers and TVs flooding into their countries from North America and Europe
  • digital dump
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  • Transboundary Movement of e-Waste in Geneva
  • all exports of hazardous electronic waste be notified to importing countries, and receive their consent prior to shipment.  
  • without lifting the established hazardous waste trade controls, reuse of used equipment would be inhibited
  • if manufacturers would make efforts to create non-toxic components, readily upgradable hardware and longer-lived products.
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    Developing coutnries are trying to defeat a policy that would require knowledge and consent to hazardous waste material being shipped into that country
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