• Fox’s 24 series to go green with carbon-neutral scheme

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    When you have the money you can choose the alternatives. The Fox network’s News Corporation’s Rupert Murdoch has said that the company will go carbon neutral by 2010. This was decided after they noticed that cars being blown up to entertain viewers on their show, ‘24’ and now plans to fuel the motion by using carbon offsets which they plan to buy from Indian wind-power plants thence continuing to vow the audience. the corporation doesn’t want to cut costs by cutting the fun for people when they watch these cars going up in fumes and carbon monoxide being emitted to strangle a village, but they feel finding alternatives is the best way to do it.


    The carbon-neutral scheme is Fox’s way of going green and amongst other things they are also employing a few more things namely hiring consultants to measure the carbon-dioxide output from the production set, using 20 per cent biodiesel fuel in trucks and generators, install motion monitors in bathrooms and kitchens to make the lights more efficient and pay higher fees so that California utilities can buy wind and solar power.
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    Posted in Topics:Other Stuff, Tags: , on March 2, 2009