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Biofuels Slowly Take Flight with the Airline Industry

“I’ve heard a lot about biofuel for aviation tests, but they always sounded suspiciously like airline ‘greenwashing’ PR to me. Richard Branson’s $3 billion bet on an aviation biofuel company went bankrupt. Successful tests turned out to be only fractionally biofuel. Journalists joked about the smell of french fries filling the air. Is biofuel for aviation anything more than good promotion? I posed this question to Steve Verhes, Executive Director of Cascadia Carbon Institute, a Washington state biofuel expert and advocate. Steve’s answer: It’s complicated.

First, there is the food-to-fuel issue – a very real concern, especially with food price increases accelerating this year. But the aviation standards group in charge of the approval took care of that, mandating that aerospace biofuels be derived only from inedible plants.”

Biofuels Slowly Take Flight with the Airline Industry via Carol Pierson Holding – Triple Pundit

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Environmental Groups Intervene to Defend U.S. EPA Air Rules

Washington, D.C. – September 23, 2010 The American Lung Association and the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) intervened on behalf of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to defend important air quality standards that will limit sulfur dioxide emissions from power plants, factories, and other sources. Tuesday’s court filing by Earthjustice seeks to oppose industry suits challenging the public health standards.

The EPA strengthened the national ambient air quality standards for sulfur dioxide air pollution in June 2010, the first time EPA had strengthened the standard since 1971. In August, several industry groups and two states filed court challenges to the new standards. EPA’s revised standards for sulfur dioxide will limit the dangerous, short-term exposures to sulfur dioxide. The stronger standards will help prevent thousands of asthma attacks and hundreds of emergency room visits. Since sulfur dioxide emissions transform into fine particles in the air, this standard will significantly reduce extremely harmful particulate matter pollution, saving thousands of lives.

“Breathing in sulfur dioxide can have dire consequences on human health,” said Janice E. Nolen of the American Lung Association. “These bursts of sulfur dioxide pose a special problem for residents who live next door to power plants, but they also spread far beyond them. EPA was right to adopt stronger standards that will save lives, and keep many people out of the hospital.”

Sulfur dioxide pollution causes a variety of adverse health impacts including breathing difficulties, aggravation of asthma, and increased hospital and emergency room visits for respiratory illnesses. This stronger standard will improve the health of millions of people at risk from these pollutants, especially seniors, children and people with chronic lung diseases and cardiovascular diseases, and diabetes.

“EPA’s clean air standard will help ensure millions of Americans have healthier and longer lives,” said Vickie Patton, General Counsel of the Environmental Defense Fund. “This science-based clean air standard is critical to protect against the peak, short-term pollution exposures that are especially dangerous to children, senior citizens, and people with asthma.”

The Lung Association, EDF, and Earthjustice won a successful suit in 1998 that directed EPA to examine if the sulfur dioxide standards then in place served to protect people against high bursts of sulfur dioxide pollution. This new standard will provide more protection from those intense, high pollution levels.

“The law requires clean air standards to be strong enough to protect health.” said Earthjustice attorney David Baron. “We want to make sure that kids and senior citizens can go outside without getting sick just from breathing.”

For more information about EPA’s health based national ambient air quality standard for sulfur dioxide, please see their website.

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About Earthjustice

Earthjustice is a non-profit public interest law firm dedicated to protecting the magnificent places, natural resources, and wildlife of this earth, and to defending the right of all people to a healthy environment. Find out more about Earthjustice on their website or connect with them via Twitter @EarthJustice and Facebook.

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Wright Scoop Implements 5-Step Sustainable Landscape Program

Washington, D.C. — September 17, 2010 Sylvia Hoehns Wright, recipient of the Turning America from Eco-weak to Eco-chic Award sponsored by Hines Horticulture, Project Evergreen and Today’s Garden Center magazine, has implemented a 5-step sustainable landscape program. Starting the week of September 20th each week she posts eco tips/strategies on her www.TheWrightScoop.com blog, @ WrightScoop on twitter, and facebook group The Wright Scoop. As a final step to the program, she invites all to the Organic Gardening and Urban Farming Pavilion at DC Green Festival Saturday, October 23, from 12:30 to 1:15pm to hear her presentation: ” Gardening Green: the sustainable landscape.”  A signing of her book From Eco-weak to Eco-chic: Landscape Green is hosted by Washington Gardener Magazine and held at their exhibit booth.

Whether experienced or novice, homeowner or renter all are challenged to create landscapes from a sustainable point of view, seeking to reduce their carbon footprint as well as create pesticide free edible landscapes.  Eco-chic advocate Sylvia Hoehns Wright – author of From Eco-weak to Eco-chic: Landscape Green says:

“Any style should not simply illustrate traditional design but be the result of the right plant, installed in the right place at the right (optimal) planting season – creating a legacy of green, healthier urban/suburban communities.”

Wright further advises consumers to take the concept of sustainability a step further, not simply a use of plants that works-well in their region but those that contribute to regional economic sustainability: developed, grown and distributed within their community.

“Historically,” she adds,  ”earth-friendly” is defined in terms of reduce, reuse and recycle. Eco-chic takes earth-friendly a step further. It is a reflection of how we feel about the environment, not just as a lifestyle choice but a decorating style as well.” During her speech – ‘Gardening Green, the sustainable landscape’, Wright shares strategies that respect an existing vista, preserving and enhancing its health. For as Wright emphasizes, plants should not simply be selected to provide contrast of structure, texture or color, but make environmental contributions, too.
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About Sylvia Hoehns Wright

An earth-friendly columnist, contributing writer and speaker, Sylvia Hoehns Wright is a graduate of the VA Natural Resource Leadership Institute program. Featured by VA Home Grown WCVE Richmond PBS TV and the best of Birds & Blooms 2006, she is a contributing writer for Washington Gardener, Green Profit, HouseTrends, Today’s Garden Center magazines and the Mid-Atlantic Grower and Times Dispatch newspapers; volunteers as public relations for Virginia “go green” projects, and blogs on HGTV-Green, http://www.buildinggreentv.com/user/thewrightscoop/blog.

As a Board member for an arts association – the National League of American Pen Women, www.nlapw.org – based in DC, she is actively involved in the preservation of the Pen Arts building and its grounds located near DuPont Circle.

Wright challenges Green Festival attendees to green their landscapes eco-chic style – the right plant, installed in the right place at the right (optimal) planting season – creating a legacy of green and a healthier community. For details, connect via web site www.TheWrightScoop.com

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