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Upstate Medical University in Syracuse NY, has been named one of 26 finalists in the American College and University Presidents’ Climate Commitment Climate Leadership Award. (ACUPCC) All 26 finalists have been asked to produce a 1-3 minute video highlighting their campus sustainability efforts. Our video award submission has been uploaded to Planetforward.org, who is hosting the video award competition for the ACUPCC. To cast your vote for Upstate’s video submission, please visit: planetforward.org Scroll down to the Upstate Video and cast your vote by clicking the “Thumbs Up” button. Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, NY is a signatory of the American College and University Presidents’ Climate Commitment (ACUPCC). As an academic medical center, Upstate faces unique sustainability challenges. A major portion of our mission is in direct patient care. Our hospitals and clinics account for 75 percent of the campus’ carbon footprint, and our Operating Rooms generate almost half of the institution’s solid waste. Upstate has responded to the challenge and gone beyond the hype by implementing a variety of innovative sustainability initiatives while maintaining the highest levels of patient care, without compromising our academic and research missions. Our Central Sterile Process and Medical Device Reprocessing initiatives have reduced the use of costly polypropylene “blue wrap” by 23 percent and saved the University over million during the last 20 months. These …
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Tuesday March 13th 2012 “Pharmacological enhancement of empathy and altruism” needed to address climate change Paul Joseph Watson: A new paper to be published in Ethics, Policy & Environment argues that serious consideration should be given to mass drugging the population to make them more environmentally conscious while also proposing that babies should be genetically engineered to be smaller in order to reduce their carbon footprints. In an interview with The Atlantic the lead author of the paper, New York University bioethics professor S. Matthew Liao, argues that humans need to be be subjected to “biomedical modifications” in order to help combat climate change. Followed to their logical conclusion, Liao’s proposals outstrip anything Aldous Huxley wrote about in Brave New World, a 1932 dystopian novel about a future scientific dictatorship that seeks to drug, genetically manipulate, and medically induce humanity into complete slavish subservience. Expressing regret that carbon taxes will do nothing to reduce carbon emissions, Liao suggests other methods, including “pharmacologically induced meat intolerance” where people would take drugs which would trigger extreme nausea or wear patches that would “stimulate the immune system to reject common bovine proteins.” In order to reduce an individual’s “carbon footprint” and make sure they consume less, Liao suggests that a policy similar but more flexible to China’s one child policy be introduced, where parents can choose …
California homeowner Hari Titan discusses experience finding solar panels and professional installation. Good description of system design components and cost estimates. Also discusses how to measure if you are getting a good financial deal and American made “low carbon footprint” panels.
Tuesday March 13th 2012 “Pharmacological enhancement of empathy and altruism” needed to address climate change Paul Joseph Watson: A new paper to be published in Ethics, Policy & Environment argues that serious consideration should be given to mass drugging the population to make them more environmentally conscious while also proposing that babies should be genetically engineered to be smaller in order to reduce their carbon footprints. In an interview with The Atlantic the lead author of the paper, New York University bioethics professor S. Matthew Liao, argues that humans need to be be subjected to “biomedical modifications” in order to help combat climate change. Followed to their logical conclusion, Liao’s proposals outstrip anything Aldous Huxley wrote about in Brave New World, a 1932 dystopian novel about a future scientific dictatorship that seeks to drug, genetically manipulate, and medically induce humanity into complete slavish subservience. Expressing regret that carbon taxes will do nothing to reduce carbon emissions, Liao suggests other methods, including “pharmacologically induced meat intolerance” where people would take drugs which would trigger extreme nausea or wear patches that would “stimulate the immune system to reject common bovine proteins.” In order to reduce an individual’s “carbon footprint” and make sure they consume less, Liao suggests that a policy similar but more flexible to China’s one child policy be introduced, where parents can choose …
“Pharmacological enhancement of empathy and altruism” needed to address climate change Paul Joseph Watson www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv twitter.com www.facebook.com Tuesday, March 13, 2012 A new paper to be published in Ethics, Policy & Environment argues that serious consideration should be given to mass drugging the population to make them more environmentally conscious while also proposing that babies should be genetically engineered to be smaller in order to reduce their carbon footprints. In an interview with The Atlantic the lead author of the paper, New York University bioethics professor S. Matthew Liao, argues that humans need to be be subjected to “biomedical modifications” in order to help combat climate change. Followed to their logical conclusion, Liao’s proposals outstrip anything Aldous Huxley wrote about in Brave New World, a 1932 dystopian novel about a future scientific dictatorship that seeks to drug, genetically manipulate, and medically induce humanity into complete slavish subservience. Expressing regret that carbon taxes will do nothing to reduce carbon emissions, Liao suggests other methods, including “pharmacologically induced meat intolerance” where people would take drugs which would trigger extreme nausea or wear patches that would “stimulate the immune system to reject common bovine proteins.” In order to reduce an individual’s “carbon footprint” and make sure they consume less, Liao suggests that a policy similar but more flexible to …
Gabrielle Giner - Programme Manager, Environmental Sustainability at BT explains what prompted her company to ask Alcatel-Lucent to join a pilot study for measuring carbon footprint in ICT products. We discuss the importance of establishing industry-standard assessments and the role that ICT can play in enabling a low carbon economy.