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Kunsoo

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They could be free of PG&E within five years.

http://www.sfbg.com/politics/2011/12/28/pge-could-be-gone-five-years

finnegan
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and they are working on alternative energy in Guantanamo Bay it seems.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/dec/29/guantanamo-bay-green-regime-limits

Well, since the Americans won't close it down after all, election promises notwithstanding, it's good to see they still care about their impact on the world and they are saving money too. It's all good.

Kunsoo

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Originally posted by finnegan
and they are working on alternative energy in Guantanamo Bay it seems.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/dec/29/guantanamo-bay-green-regime-limits

Well, since the Americans won't close it down after all, election promises notwithstanding, it's good to see they still care about their impact on the world and they are saving money too. It's all good.
Does Guantanamo have a recycling program?

AThousandYoung
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Originally posted by Kunsoo
Does Guantanamo have a recycling program?
Soylent Green?

Kunsoo

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
Soylent Green?
Solyent Greed is the sequel. Corporations are people!!!!!!!

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Originally posted by Kunsoo
Does Guantanamo have a recycling program?
I hear their water consumption is quite unsustainable.

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