Two good (if unsettling) pieces from yesterday's WSJ. (pic via Wiki)
Scary Green Monsters - WSJ.com: "If you have somehow missed the fact that April 22 is Earth Day, it's probably because you are grown up. Were you a child, there's not a chance you'd be allowed to miss the urgent chthonic nature of the day -- nor the need to recycle, to use water sparingly, to protect endangered creatures and generally to be agitated about a planet in peril. Contemporary children are so drenched with eco-propaganda that it's almost a waste of resources. Like acid rain, but more persistent and corrosive, it dribbles down on them all day long. They get it at school, where recycling now competes with tolerance as man's highest virtue. They get it in peppy 'go green' messages online, on television and in magazines."
Alternative Fuel Folly - WSJ.com: "All of which has allowed the paper industry to start collecting giant federal payments for doing nothing more than what it has done for decades. And in fairness, why not? If Congress is going to lard up the tax code with thousands of complex provisions designed to 'encourage' behavior, it shouldn't be surprised when those already practicing said behavior line up for their reward, too. In March, International Paper announced it had received $71 million from the feds for a one-month period last fall. The company is on track to claim as much as $1 billion in 2009. Verso took in nearly $30 million from the operation of just one mill in one quarter of last year. Other giants are gearing up to realize their own windfalls. Wall Street has gone wild, pushing paper-company stocks up dramatically in recent weeks."
Misc. links:
Spokane residents smuggle suds over green brands
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Alternative Fuels and Brainwashing Kids
Labels: education, environment, global warming, WSJ
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