Daily Roundup: March 31, 2009
Law For the Land: Congress introduced a 600-page energy-and-climate bill to reduce U.S. emissions over the next 40 years; the cap-and-trade part of the bill, which would cover about 85 percent of the economy and require corporations to get permits for polluting, will likely be the most fought-over. Wall Street Journal
Good Trade: Bills are moving through Congress that would allow people to trade in their gas-guzzling cars for cash; Obama speaks out in favor. Scientific American
Spic-and-Span Spuds: McDonald’s has agreed to reduce its pesticide use on potatoes. Treehugger
Eco Your House: Sierra Club Green Home, an online resource for making homes more environmentally friendly, has launched. New York Times and Ecorazzi
Black and White: Check out these before-and-after Earth Hour photos that make clear the point of energy conservation. National Geographic
--Avital Binshtock