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[Solve Climate: Daily Climate News and Opinion] Greenpeace: We Cannot Support This Climate Bill | SolveClimate.com: “Ultimately, with people in the U.S. and around the world looking for him to lead, President Obama needs to step in now and demand meaningful, science-based policy capable of addressing the climate crisis." Photo: Greenpeace/Fred Dott. See also: .
[Upload di La Liza] Part of Your World on Flickr - Photo Sharing!: If you're trapped in a world you don't wanna live in, you would be melancholic too. No seashell bra, sorry. :-p I was supposed to look like I was sitting on the rocks, but of course I failed. *** Today's Random Fact: I love red hair! ... * calls Greenpeace* -- Seen in the group"Photographic Editing Offences " (?) Posted 3 weeks ago. ( permalink ) ... I hope you feel cleansed you dirty, dirty girl. Go forth, and sin no more. Posted 3 weeks ago. ( permalink ) ...
[Greenpeace UK RSS] After 100 years, is BP going senile? | Greenpeace UK: You can judge for yourself by taking a few minutes to check out Greenpeace Canada's new Petropolis website, which features a new video detailing stunning arial views of the destruction plus a fascinating audio slideshow by photographer .
[Wednesday-Night] Wednesday-Night - » Shifting sands: Canada, the world and the tar ...: Calgary-based journalist and Governor Generals Award-winning author Andrew Nikiforuk covers the resultant fallout in detail, from the massive and irreparable destruction of the natural environment - turning a good chunk of northern Alberta, including the worlds third-largest watershed, into a toxic moonscape - to the political transformation of Canada into a modern petrostate. What he exposes most of all, however, is the mind-boggling short-sightedness and stupidity of the entire enterprise.
[TreeHugger] "Just 15 of the world's biggest ships may now emit as much ...: Shipping is responsible for 18-30% of all the world's nitrogen oxide (NOx) pollution and 9% of the global sulphur oxide (SOx) pollution.
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[Climate Progress] Climate Progress » Blog Archive » World's largest solar power ...: As you say, a sufficiently large subsidy can make anything appear cost effective. Solar collection has safety issues that photo-voltaic panels don't.
[Watts Up With That?] The “precarious state of the U.S. polar bear population” « Watts ...: If we want to know something about the status and prospects of polar bears it is best to ignore the journalist hype as well as the speculation that appears on blogs such as this one, and to look at the scientific literature. To access the scientific studies about polar bears and sea ice, go to “www.googlescholar” and search under “polar bears and sea ice.” I found about 32,000 hits, but the most relevant articles appear on the first few pages.
[Coal Tattoo] Blogs @ The Charleston Gazette - » Rahall: EPA clears 42 of 48 ...: […] are digging themselves out of dirty muck from heavy floods exacerbated by mountaintop removal, Obama’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has said 42 out of 48 permits (87.5 percent, to be exact) to blow the tops off of Appalachian mountains “environmentally […]
[New Articles on frontpagemag.com] FrontPage Magazine - War Blog: They posted photo galleries of themselves ” faces masked behind the “SarkObama” images ” plastering the posters at emblematic sites across Paris, on the file sharing websites FlickR and Dailymotion.
[Green Inc.] Using Nuclear Power to Extract Oil? - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com: Greenpeace weblog. Nuclear Reaction - A Greenpeace blog about nuclear power: Meet Jon Wellinghoff. What's This? Powered by Blogrunner. Previous post Composting Dirty Diapers in Toronto; Next post Cement Makers Decry Emissions Rules ..... Photo-voltaic works. I am using it to type these words. To use our next precious resource (WATER!) to cool the Nukes to extract the tar-sands oil (more WATER) so we can complain about the high cost of bottled Water that we need to buy so ...
[Green Blog] Green Blog » Blog Archive » Al Gore: nuclear power is not the ...: “Now, Al Gore, who’s sometimes been on the other side of this argument has come round to our position. Because, as he notes, even if you assume problems with safety and waste can be overcome, it just doesn’t make sense economically.”
[Green Inc.] A Setback in the 'Nuclear Renaissance' - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com: The change of plans was applauded by Michele Boyd, director of the Safe Energy Program at Physicians for Social Responsibility, an antinuclear group. Callaway 2, she said in an e-mail message, was “yet another example of a nuclear utility being unwilling to build a new reactor unless taxpayers and/or ratepayers take on the risk.
[Cafferty File] Cafferty File: Tell Jack how you really feel Blog Archive - Why is ...: There is no way Carbon dioxide is causing global warming,Plants need it to give off Oxygen,Polar bear populations are increasing in some areas and decreasing in others…Jack the earth warmed up during the 1300″s so much that the English produced better wine than the French,and there was no Human cause,it just happens. AL Gore is getting rich and has not greened his house,and pays $600 a month to keep his pool warm,than flys all over in his private jet,and on his grafs if you look close,you will see that the Temperature rises prior to the carbon dioxide rising…..Enough Said.
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