Pros: It's all environmentally friendly & $#!+.
Cons: He'll be livin' with the terrists. Wait, no, that's a pro, because he hates the prez so he loves the terrists.
World's first carbon-free city
Get ready for the world's first carbon-free city -- smack-dab in the center of the oil-rich Middle East. Business 2.0 Magazine reports.
By Susanna Hamner, Business 2.0 Magazine writer-reporter
August 6 2007: 12:18 PM EDT
(Business 2.0 Magazine) -- It may seem strange that the emirate of Abu Dhabi, one of the planet's largest suppliers of oil, is planning to build the world's first carbon-neutral city.
But in fact, it makes a lot of financial sense. The 3.7-square-mile city, called Masdar, will cut its electricity bill by harnessing wind, solar, and geothermal energy, while a total ban on cars within city walls should reduce the long-term health costs associated with smog.
Masdar is still on the drawing board -- construction begins in January, with a very tentative completion date of 2009 -- but the result will be watched closely around the world.
If they can construct a zero-carbon city in this climate, you can do it anywhere," says Richard Young, a research manager with SustainLane, which evaluates sustainable cities and products. "It will have tremendous economic impact."
Indeed, all companies that sign up to take part -- a list that so far includes British Petroleum (Charts), Fiat, General Ele (Charts, Fortune 500)ctric, and Mitsubishi -- will get hefty carbon-credit bonuses, redeemable on the world's two major carbon exchanges.
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So, Decker is moving to Abu Dhabi? Huh? More info please...
It is but one of 40 choices he will mull over this summer. But how is that different from every other summer since he left the greatest city in the world for the megalopolis the terrists always want to mess with?
I thought he was moving in with me? Dats what he said...
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