Thursday, February 25, 2010

Were the Olympics Green?

http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2010-02/carbon-offsets-and-recycling-bins-green-olympics-do-not-make

4 comments:

BrandonF said...

It is interesting how they are trying to make the "greenest Olympics ever," but just think, what will they do after the Olympics? Will they stay a "green city"? Also, I wouldn't recommend the video about the Royal Canadian Mint from the link they provided. It is just a video with inspirational music and with lots of people talking about how dedicated the workers are, how much work was put into it, etc.

Brandon F said...

It is interesting how they are trying to make the "greenest Olympics ever," but just think, what will they do after the Olympics? Will they stay a "green city"? Also, I wouldn't recommend the video about the Royal Canadian Mint from the link they provided. It is just a video with inspirational music and with lots of people talking about how dedicated the workers are, how much work was put into it, etc.

SORRY I DID THAT UNDER THE WRONG NAME

KentoBento411 said...

I KIND of liked this article. I liked how the olympics were trying to be green, but if I got a medal that looked like rubber, for all of my work, I would appreciate it, but I wouldn't really like it.

Phia said...

ya, the medals did look kind of weird, but i still like how they're trying to be green.