Barry Penner, the British Columbia Environment Minister, announced today that Victoria will be required to provide a fixed schedule for sewage treatment to the provincial government no later than June 2007. The announcement should bring to a close the 15-year battle to stop Victoria from dumping millions of litres of raw sewage into the Georgia Strait each day.
Check out the Archives!
I uploaded another 13 stories to the Archives: stories from the old website’s LIFE section, 1997-1998. They remain timeless stories of organizations still operating and changing the world. Some of my favorites are the Eden Alternative, Patch Adams, Heifer Project, Firefighters Welcoming Gang Members in LA, Service Dogs Helping the Emotionally Challenged, and…
G is for Grand Forks!
EDITOR’S BLOG
Hello to all the folks in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Their talk radio station, KNOX, just did an interview with me about the Good News Network. I think I was politically incorrect when I voiced my feeling that the war in Lebanon (I guess we can call it that, now) isn’t relevant to my life…
Stay Cool but Save Electricity (and Money)
With this week’s heat wave, demand for electricity is reaching peak levels in many parts of the country. The really good news is that there are many simple, no- and low-cost tips to become more energy efficient.
Here are nine tips plus info on receiving tax credits you didn’t know you could earn just by making your home more efficient …
Lower 9th Finally Gets Mail Delivery
Imagine not having postal service in your town for 11 months. That’s what it’s been like for remaining and returning residents of the lower Ninth Ward in New Orleans — until this week. Mail was restored, and it sure felt good for residents. This route’s letter carrier moved back from Texas — where he’d been living since evacuation — to help rebuild the city. (USA Today)
Gates Spends $287M on New AIDS Vaccine Push
Bill Gates’ Foundation announced $287 million in grants on Wednesday to create an international cooperative of 16 labs working together to find a vaccine for AIDS. (more)
Progress on Hydrogen Fuel Cells
An update on Hydrogen fuel technology, from AP via MSNBC:
Energy Undersecretary David Garman told a Senate panel that the partnerships to develop hydrogen are “on track” to meet technical goals within the next nine years and to have hydrogen fuel cell vehicles in showrooms by 2020.
We Have Our Winners!
Yesterday I announced a contest to see who would be our 500th registered user. The response produced a steady stream of new members leading to a six percent increase in our community membership! Congratulations to Thom Becker, Susan Garren, and A. Ringstad who pushed us over the 500 mark to win our prizes. The book titles that Thom and the other winners will choose from include…
Paralyzed Man Uses Thoughts to Move a Cursor
If you haven’t seen this great news for improving the lives of the paralyzed, check out this man, who, with a small sensor implanted in his brain was able to control a computer, a television set and a robot using only his thoughts. (Science Report with video at the NY Times)
Gentlemen, Charge Your Engines
Electric-car technology is accelerating faster than some of the vehicles do… The Guardian deciphers for us the latest developments, including benefits for plug-in owners like free parking and toll-free driving in the city. Another example: if you’re in London, you can hail a cab from Green Tomato Cars, the cabbies with a conscience:
This minicab company’s fleet is comprised of electric hybrids: “Our fares are the same as other companies’, but our vehicles emit less than half the carbon dioxide of a traditional black cab.” (Their great Web site has energy savings tips!)
Free Plastic Bags To Be Banned in Australia
The state government of Victoria will be first in Australia to charge for every plastic grocery bag used. Environment Minister John Thwaites said a similar approach banning free bags at some stores, and charging 10 cents for the plastic, had reduced bag consumption by 99 percent.
"Non-biodegradable plastic bags kill substantial numbers of whales, seals, turtles and other marine wildlife," Mr Thwaites said. (Read further about the success of such a project elsewhere)…
Loggerhead Turtle Nests Up 22% as Wildfire Burns Nearby
Nesting activity for the threatened Loggerhead Sea Turtle on Blackbeard Island in Georgia has increased 22 percent over its 30-year average. Let’s hope they survive a wildfire, burning on the island since July 6. Historically, fires are natural and create positive effects, explains Biologist Deb Barnard.
500th Registered User to Win GNN Prize
We are approaching 500 members in our GNN online community. Last I checked, 496 people had registered since the site launched 4 months ago. I’ve decided to award prizes to three lucky people in celebration of hitting the 500 mark. I’ll send one of three brand new books to the people who register as 500-501-502. If you are already signed up, ask someone in your family or office to register and you can share the book! Good luck.
Toyota’s Vision Includes Hybrid That Runs on Batteries
The president of Toyota North America, Jim Press, announced his company’s plans to develop a hybrid vehicle that will run on batteries charged by a common electrical outlet. For long drives it will be able to use gasoline, or even alternative fuels like ethanol or bio-diesel (made from vegetable scraps or discarded cooking oils). Delivering an impassioned speech at the National Press Club Tuesday, Press highlighted the good news and presented a vision for the future in which we drive cars that actually “clean the air” going coast to coast on a single tank of fuel.
“Today, I believe the time is right to enlist the immense talent and might of the auto industry to help solve some of the key issues resulting from a car-loving world: namely, oil dependency, air pollution, and global warming.
And the good news is, the auto industry is starting to make some positive progress in meeting those challenges. At Toyota, alone, we’re spending an average of $22.7 million PER DAY on research and development.
Through the industry’s use of lighter materials, advanced engine and transmission technology along with cleaner fuels, conventionally powered cars are cleaner today than they’ve ever been. Today’s vehicles are 99 percent cleaner in smog-forming emissions than their counterparts from the 1970s. And today’s light trucks produce fewer smog-forming emissions than cars did in 1993.
In California, more than 20 car models offered by 12 automakers, including our Camry and Prius, are rated Partial Zero Emission Vehicles. They’re not only the cleanest gasoline engines ever produced, they’re built to maintain near zero emissions throughout their entire life on the road.
Today, more than 40 hybrid or alternative fuel vehicles are for sale in the United States and 8 million are on the road. Plus, another 35 models will be introduced in the next 12 months.
I’m extremely proud that Toyota introduced the world’s first mass-produced gas/electric hybrid car, the Prius, nearly 10 years ago. Today’s Prius has the room of a mid-size sedan, delivers about twice the mileage of conventional cars and produces 70% less smog-forming emissions than the average new car today.
It’s been so popular that we can’t keep it in stock. There’s still a two-month wait to get one, nearly 3 years after we started selling the current model.
And Prius was just the beginning. Currently, we sell five Toyota or Lexus hybrids, including a Camry hybrid that will be built at our Kentucky plant. And, early next year we’ll offer a sixth one: the world’s first V-8 hybrid in our flagship Lexus LS sedan.
In total, we’ve sold more than 351,000 hybrids in the United States. It’s a great business for us. We’re making money, saving gas and helping the environment, all at once. (In fact, we’ve sold more U.S. hybrids so far this year than Cadillac, Buick, or Mercedes Benz, has sold cars.)
We estimate that all the hybrids we have sold in America have saved more than 155 million gallons of gas, enough to fill FIVE tanker ships, not to mention eliminating more than 3 BILLION pounds of greenhouse gases.
Even better, hybrid technology can be teamed with every other promising technology to make it even more efficient and fuel-stingy; whether its high-tech gas engines, clean diesels, bio-diesel, ethanol, plug-in hybrids, or hydrogen fuel cells.
Hybrids are the technology of the future. That’s why Toyota is NOT backing off its strong commitment to hybrids. We’re working hard to bring down hybrid premiums significantly by reducing the size of components by up to 75% and costs by half.
Our target is to offer hybrid options throughout our entire lineup of cars and trucks.
And we’re not alone in our confidence about hybrids. Honda has three and plans to add a fourth. Nearly every other automaker — from Hyundai to Porsche — plans to introduce hybrids in the very near future.
A VISION FOR THE FUTURE
We’ll have to help develop ways to produce and distribute a wide array of alternative fuels needed to supplement gasoline. To make this happen, it will take monumental cooperation among all key players: automakers, oil companies, suppliers, labor, government, educators, NGOs, communities, and other industries.
I know all of these thorny issues seem daunting at first glance, but the time is right and the stakes are too high for us to ignore them.
Our customers, readers, viewers, and constituents want us — and expect us — to come together for the greater good of society. We must heed that call.
And I think it starts with the auto industry being more proactive. It’s time for us to stop being the “against” industry… and to come out strong “for” something important, like a better earth and a better quality of life.
Automakers need to work with government to set reasonable goals to improve fuel economy standards and reduce greenhouse gases in a way that doesn’t severely damage the health of one of America’s most vital industries. Reasonable people may disagree, but they can also compromise, find common ground, and move forward.
Our global president, Katsuaki Watanabe, recently challenged all of us to redouble our efforts to contribute to society in our work. He told of us of his dream to create cars of the future that can travel across the United States on one tank of fuel and clean the air while they are being driven.
That’s what I will be working on in the future, with the full backing of a company founded by an inventor who wanted to help people and contribute to a better world.
NEW DEVELOPMENTS
Today, I’m happy to announce two key American developments from Toyota that have been highly anticipated.
First, Toyota is strongly considering introducing a flex-fuel vehicle program in the United States in the near term. We’re already developing vehicles that can operate in ethanol-rich Brazil and we’re optimistic that we can offer similar vehicles to American consumers.
And, second, we are pursuing a “plug-in” hybrid vehicle that can travel greater distances without using its gas engine, conserving more oil AND slicing smog and greenhouse gases to nearly imperceptible levels.
Both projects will help to solve some of the key issues facing society, as well as encourage other automakers to keep moving forward.
I hope I’ve helped re-kindle some of that unbridled spirit of optimism, determination, and cooperation I spoke of earlier. At Toyota, we pledge to do our part to lend a hand and to work hard with the rest of the world to help create real solutions to the problems we all face.
Schwarzenegger/California in Global Warming Lead
Here is an article revealing a real solution by California to tackle global warming. In the next two months the Democrat-controlled state legislature, working with Republican Governor Schwarzenegger, are set to enact two new laws that would make the state North America’s leader in addressing global warming. The measures would reduce the state’s carbon dioxide emissions to 1990 levels by the year 2020.
China to Invest $175 Billion in Environment Clean-Up
"China plans to invest $175 billion in environmental protection in the next 5 years, to curb water and air pollution so severe it causes riots and health problems..." For instance, sewage treatment plants will be built in 10 river valleys to improve water. (Reuters)
Online Video Gamers Pull Cancer Victim From Financial Fire
The World of Warcraft online forum chronicles the outpouring of generosity and goodwill by a gaming guild who came to the aid of one of its members. The group raised money for a fellow gamer who’d been attacked not by a minion of the legion, but by a tumor the size of a softball.
When the state, charities, governor, news agencies, senators and even the president of the united states did not respond to my familys pleas for help to keep a roof over our head, and the power company from shutting us off and food on the table for my kids, my (video gaming) Guild stepped up…
Mel Gibson Donates $1M for Mexico Disaster Recovery
Originally published April 11 by Rotary International News
While scouting locations for his film Apocalypto, Mel Gibson came upon a near apocalyptic situation in southern Mexico: the aftermath of Hurricane Stan. The storm ripped through the states of Chiapas and Veracruz in October, killing 15 people and displacing 370,000.
Gibson met with Mexican President Vicente Fox and told him he would donate US$1 million to help families rebuild…
He is making the donation through The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International.
The Hollywood actor and director learned of Rotary from several of his relatives who had traveled with members of the Rotary Club of Tarzana Encino, California, USA, on medical missions to Central America. Gibson and his wife, Robyn, were impressed that The Rotary Foundation had matched their family members’ donation to participate.
“The key in their minds [to] the money coming [through] Rotary is that they felt it would be responsibly handled,” says Clare Short, of the Tarzana Encino club.
Rotary clubs closest to the affected areas will help identify people most in need of assistance.
Through a cosponsorship, the Gibsons’ funds could be matched and homes for disaster survivors built at nearly half the normal cost.
The Mexican government is giving the land and the services, such as electricity and drainage, in the unique [collaboration]. The government will also provide a new school and clinic near the planned homes.
To give them a true feeling of ownership, beneficiaries of the low-cost homes will be asked to contribute a small amount, about 10 percent, of the commercial value of the homes.
Photo by Alan Light (Flickr)
Nepal Could Lead the World on Women’s Rights, Official urges
Nepal’s Deputy Prime Minister said this weekend that the new Constitution to be drafted through the Constituent Assembly should give equal rights to women. He expressed disapproval over the logic that it is not necessary to provide equal rights to women as they are not given rights on par with their male counterparts in other countries. He said that Nepal should set an example in the world by doing what other countries have not been able to do. (Rising Nepal)
Geri on Voice America at 2PM today
EDITOR’S NOTE — Just a reminder, I will be on the radio program, Positive Living, on Voice America, broadcasting on the internet between 2-3 PM EASTERN today. Details here.