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The Green Room: Kurt Cobain vs. Biodiesel
Posted by Joshua W. Jackson on November 17, 2006 - 4:56am.

Legendary grunge icon Kurt Cobain, who generously shared his ennui with millions of emotionally vacant Gen-Xers, is posthumously facing the biggest battle of his life. Early this month it became clear that Cobain may be overthrown as Aberdeen, Washington's most famous export. The challenger? Biodiesel. If all goes according to plan for the alternative energy company Imperium Renewables, an Aberdeen plant could soon produce 100 million gallons of biodiesel a year. United States Senator Maria Cantwell said, "I think this area is big enough to have two heroes," but the ambition of biodiesel proponents remains unclear. When Nirvana fans were informed of the attempt to usurp Cobain's place in the spotlight, they responded, "It's like, you know, whatever."

Prince Charles, noted environmentalist, is reportedly pushing his staff to use bicycles rather than automobiles whenever possible, and has announced that he'll be using "the royal train" much more frequently than he flies. All of this is in an attempt to become widely known as "The Green Prince." Experts suggest that the new nickname might apply more quickly if Charles increased flying into Heathrow in the fog on turbulent flights, ate exclusively English food, or simply looked at Camilla more often.

Mariah Carey made waves when she received two mink coats as a gift and the conservationist in her promptly decided to donate them through PETA. One of the coats has arrived in Los Angeles and will be used in a demonstration, but the other, headed for a Swiss Animal Protection Society drive, was apparently "lost in the mail." Sources say that either Mariah went through donator's remorse or a USPS employee is about to make a big sale on Ebay.

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, an extremely eco-minded city leader, has earned a positive reputation with environmentalists by pushing Angelinos to plant trees, utilize "pedestrian villages," and ride on mass transit. But this week the L.A. Times reported that the mayor personally prefers to tool around in an earth-burning SUV. Some think the news will be damaging to Villaraigosa's political career, while others are certain a hypocritical stance on the environment is key to being a successful politician in California.



<em>MrContemporary</em>'s picture
Saw you guys
by MrContemporary on November 17, 2006 - 9:52am
Out in SF at the Green Festival. Love your site, I just became a member!

<em>Chris</em>'s picture
Welcome to LIME.com
by Chris on November 17, 2006 - 11:13am
and thanks for joining the community!

<em>Chris</em>'s picture
Prince Charles the Green Prince?
by Chris on November 17, 2006 - 11:13am

 

hehe


<em>definitive</em>'s picture
Antonio Villaraigosa
by definitive (not verified) on November 17, 2006 - 11:34am

Talk about hypocrisy...when will politicians start doing as they preach?

I am so tired of folks like Antonio and The governator spouting environmental politics then turning around and driving a gas guzzling SUV to and from the office. 

 

 


<em>dreamymo</em>'s picture
im with you
by dreamymo on November 17, 2006 - 1:16pm
folks should be looking at all these politicians actions instead of just hearing what their speechwriters give them to say
<em>The_West_Coast_Kid</em>'s picture
Green is Gold
by The_West_Coast_Kid on November 17, 2006 - 4:09pm
Wow.  Going green doesn’t just help the environment it helps people's legacies.

 

Support the Environmental Economy.


<em>environut</em>'s picture
Yeah did you know that
by environut on November 17, 2006 - 5:46pm
it has been reported that the Governator has recieved more than $1.4 million in campaign contributions from oil-affiliated contributors since 2003.
<em>TUrkey</em>'s picture
Aberdeen...
by TUrkey on November 18, 2006 - 11:47am
Cobain rocks!

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