ABOUT

Smart discussion of the latest science and news on toxins in your food, water, and air, and what government agencies should be doing to protect public health. Written by EWG staff.

Follow ewgtoxics on Twitter

DONATE TO EWG!

Help us protect your health and environment!  Please donate $5 to EWG today.

GET EWG'S TIPS & ACTION ALERTS

Sign Up here to receive email updates and tips from EWG and stay informed on the issues that matter most to you.


Environmental Working Group's Facebook Page
YouTube

ENVIROBLOG VIA EMAIL

Delivered by FeedBurner

 Enviroblog in your Reader

Kid-Safe Chemicals Act

Get EWG widgets & blog badges.

Join EWG's live chat with Chef Ann Cooper

School lunch: More fruits & veggies, please!

Texas Schools are Drilling for Dollars

Why do blowouts take so long to fix?

SEARCH ENVIROBLOG

FIND PAST POSTS

FEATURED

Support the 2010 Safe Cosmetics Act. It's Urgent.

Why, oh why is there plastic in my aluminum water bottle?

Cell phone radiation series - Part 2: 8 Ways to reduce your exposure

So what products CAN we use?

Test Your Knowledge of Cosmetics Safety: 8 Myths Debunked

EWG's Tips for Parents: The Series

EWG's Tips to avoid BPA exposure

EWG on TV

Cutting the Pork from U.S. Farm Bill

Toxic Tub?

Sunscreen safety & DC drinking water

Perchlorate in people, kids' personal care products & plastics, and sunscreen

BPA in baby formula & safe cosmetics

Ask EWG

What can I do about fluoride in my water?

What is new carpet treated with? What can I do?

What is "fragrance"?

Which infant formula is best?

Are stainless steel water bottles safe?

Is mineral-based makeup safer?

Ask EWG Archives

Top Blog Award

Top  blogs award

PEOPLE TALKING TOXICS

Breast Cancer Fund

The Daily Green

Eco Child's Play

Environmental Defense Fund

Green Moms Carnival

Grist

Healthy Child, Healthy World

Huffington Post Green

NRDC's Switchboard

Organic.org

Safer States

TreeHugger

TALK TO US

Did we miss something? Email Enviroblog.

« California Assembly approves ban on Teflon chemical in food packaging | Main | Shady industry campaign kills CA ban on BPA in baby bottles »

Nothing HEHE about the HEHE initiative

August 28, 2008

08august27walk.jpg

Different countries have different responses and initiatives to respond to the global rise of fuel costs. Here in the U.S., we drill more. In Bhutan, they walk more.

The new initiative by Dr. Lyonpo Pema Gyamtsho, a Bhutanese agriculture minister, is called "No Vehicle Day." It's meant to raise awareness as well as fight rising fuel cost and the increase in carbon emission.

Starting this week, every Tuesday will be the "No Vehicle Day" for all employees of the agricultural ministry. The theme, "Helping our Environment, Health and Economy (HEHE)" according to this article is "aimed at reducing air and noise pollution, vehicular traffic, increasing public space, improving physical health and reducing costs to the national exchequer."

The minister not only initiated the action, but was also the first one to take it. Now, isn't that a lovely thought -- a politician that cares enough to actually do something about it. Maybe, it was a photo opportunity for him, as it usually is for most of the U.S. politicians. That, I don't know. But I respect the idea that something like this should be done once a week, in comparison to the U.S. where most of the similar actions happen once a year.

Staff welcomed the move. Besides the environmental and economic advantages, this program also has social benefits, as it promotes social relationships. Way to go Bhutanese leaders!

« California Assembly approves ban on Teflon chemical in food packaging |