Posts Tagged ‘green’

Solving global warming is a matter of investment

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Bracken Hendricks, senior fellow of the Center for American Progress, speaks about the Green Jobs report released. Hendricks states that global warming is a matter of investment, and once private industries put their money into green jobs, the economy will pick up and the U.S. will be better off. (0:48)

 
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Congressman Baird urges Americans to go green

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Congressman Brian Baird (D-WA) held a press conference to encourage Americans to spend the money they receive from President Bush’s stimulus package on “green” products in order to both help the environment and boost the sagging economy.

Baird discussed how Americans have to spend the money “being put in our pockets” responsibly, and by improving our environment we could in turn better the future of our country. He cited his urging Congress to pass the bipartisan resolution H. Res. 987 as a start to begin convincing citizens to support his “Buy Green to Save Green” legislation.

Baird mentioned that although legislation to “go green” has been slow to implement, individual efforts to improve the environment have been successful. At the press conference, representatives from Lowes Hardware, Sears, and Home Depot spoke about how their companies have made efforts to increase the sales of environmentally friendly products by offering consumers discounts on such goods.