> From: Mark Abramowitz <[email protected]>
> 
> I would not call it a green makeover. They are investing in energy that will 
> make money.

I'm a bit more cynical about a "green makeover." To paraphrase Yogi Berra, it's 
like deja vu, all over again!

Anyone else remember when BP re-branded itself as "Beyond Petroleum?"

Then the price of gas went up, and they abandoned that plan!

I expect the same to happen to all the newly-branded "green" polluters. As soon 
as their main rape-n-pillage business recovers, they'll ditch the "green" bits, 
pronto!

:::: The more the work is left to nature, the greater the net yield but the 
longer the time required... Thus sometimes the most apparently productive and 
high-yielding sources of energy involve a lot of activity for little return, 
while long-term investments, especially in naturally grown forests, provide the 
greatest value for future generations. -- David Holmgren 
<http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=David+Holmgren> ::::
:::: Jan Steinman, EcoReality Co-op ::::

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