Feb 28, 2007 20:00
I feel super sick. I'll be going to bed soon.
I had a great interview today! I really really liked it. It looks like a healthy place to work and my boss seems great, I think she'd be a great mentor. I'm really excited about it. I didn't ace my interview today, answered a few questions imperfectly. Ahh well, we live and learn. I have another interview tomorrow, but I'm not as excited about it.
nifty factoid below
CARBON CREDIT CARDS
Small plastic cards have become an inextricable part of our lives - bank cards, credit cards, loyalty cards, air-miles cards. Within the decade, Brits (and then, perhaps, others) may be swiping one more card - a carbon credit card - to purchase airline tickets or gasoline, or to pay an energy bill. Each citizen would receive a carbon allowance to use or to sell to others; the national carbon allotment would drop annually, reducing emissions over time. "It gives carbon a currency and stimulates carbon consciousness," says Simon Roberts, chief executive for the Centre for Sustainable Energy, which carried out a feasibility study for the British government. - Hannah Hoag