In its recently released corporate responsibility report, Disney outlines its plans to be more sustainable.
Reporting on Sustainably Built Environments from Bricks to Cities
We recently tested several new homes for formaldehyde in the air. The newest home, advertised as a "green" home, had 300 ppb of formaldehyde. Children in homes with only 30 ppb can have decreased lung function. Between 60 ppb and 120 ppb, children are more likely to have asthma and chronic bronchitis. At 100 ppb, most adults experience eye, nose, and throat irritation.
This post was originally posted on Eco-Libris blog on March 24. Green buildings have never been so popular, at least when it comes to public policy. Looking at the stimulus plan you see how a concept that until lately was relatively marginal suddenly becomes a significant policy tool, which is expected to stimulate the economy, [...]
"Despite what you hear, our defense department takes climate change very seriously and what they are worried about is political destabilization driven by chronic food and water shortages, which they see as a major security threat to this country."
Kerry Emanuel
MIT's Cecil and Ida Green Professor of Atmospheric Sciences
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