FInally some leadership and real steps towards energy conservation (Raleigh: car, county)
Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, CaryThe Triangle Area
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Wayne County shifts to 4-day week
- City and county officials elsewhere (Durham for sure, Raleigh possibly) are watching to see whether it works, saves
newsobserver.com | Wayne County shifts to 4-day week (http://www.newsobserver.com/news/story/1164326.html - broken link)
I'd be willing to bet they see a rise in productivity as well!
Much love for actually doing something truly beneficial and acceptable to the general populace rather than pushing car pooling or busing that has been the norm ideology since we knew about this problem...30 some years ago...1973?
Car pooling, busing != (that's programmer talk for not equal to) not driving, and cutting the lights off, (that's southern for turning the lights off; and not using energy)