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@punkassjim Amusing, but not the norm. 19% of TerraPass driver have hybrids: http://tinyurl.com/5zjfsp
@Micki_Wingate Congrats and enjoy your new TerraPass!
@Mila18 For a good read on the TerraPass business model, try here: http://tinyurl.com/5jxgl7
@Udge You can calculate and offset home, flights, weddings, or just buy energy saving gadgets at TerraPass.com.
A customer writes in after a car-elk collision asking for a replacement decal. Oh, he sent pictures too! We're happily sending another!
The WSJ editorial team is late to the party with a silly op-ed *two weeks* after the controversy over the NASA temperature data is over.
Sustainable commuting depends on the little things. The Bike Station in Embarcadero will store your bike and today they fixed my flat tire.
How fast the tactics shift. Yet another WSJ op-ed today "advocating" for a carbon tax. Just like GM "firmly believes" in a gas tax. Ug.
Late night curling up with the latest standard docs
Two TerraPass members wrote to say they sold their cars since last year's purchase. One to finance a sustainability degree. Very cool stuff!
EPA: during the Atlanta Olympic Games, when driving was reduced emergency room visits for asthma dropped by 41.6 percent!
A tornado touched down in Brooklyn yesterday.
I avoid fluoridated water by only drinking coffee.
"New York Transit System Crippled by Flooding," says NYT. Yeah, no kidding.
The Chino Basin in California has 300,000 cows in a 50 mile radius. Woah!
On my jetBlue flight, I watched a piece on Interface CEO Ray Anderson, hero to environmental entrepreneurs everywhere.
Summer in San Francisco means icicles forming on the rafters.
Counting the minutes until I can see the new Bourne movie.
Ok, the suspense is over. Its bus, by a long shot. Caltrain is about 88 mpg. Bus, 184. http://tinyurl.com/23bgog/c...
Energy Trivia: In the US, are trains or buses are better for carbon emissions? (check back shortly for the answer)
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