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Blog Post India Starts To Think Green
No nothing on limiting the emission of greenhouse gases but still it is definitely a start. I've been to this beautiful country more than once and the situation is really bad. Just looking at ...
Blog Post Why Now Is The Right Time For Rethinking American Agriculture?
In order to educate yourself on the new farm bill you can listen or read to it here In the context of the effort to create a sustainable agriculture it is really important to remember that a...
Blog Post Buying Local Produce Near Your Home
You are probably aware by now to the importance of the buy local produce movement. It is something that each of us should do in order to encourage local farming and help create a much healthier d...
Blog Post The Project of Creating a Nuclear Waste Site at Nevada's Yucca Mountain Continues In spite of E...
Many many problems exist in the Yucca Mountain project starting from the fact that such a site is built 100 miles from Las Vegas, that the spent fuel rods would be transported through many states, th...
Blog Post Cooperation Vs. Conflict: When Water Sources Are Not Enough
From EcoWordly : According to UNESCO, globally there are 262 international river basins: 59 in Africa, 52 in Asia, 73 in Europe, 61 in Latin America and the Caribbean and 17 in North Ameri...
Blog Post The Price Of Getting What We want When We Want It
Recently I have heard of a family that decided to see if it was possible for them to create much less garbage than the average for a family in the western world. Their first step was to buy a compost...
Blog Post Renewable energy in Nature
A new article in Science and another from ScienceDaily, both published in the previous month show the possibility of gas and natural oil being at least in part renewable. Paul explains the fi...
Blog Post The Climate Research - Scene For Intense Controversies
coming upon this post I was exposed again to the intense controversies in the area of climate research. There are many theories on climate changes, some of them are connected to the influence...
Blog Post The Big Thicket field trip.
The Big Thicket Association is sponsoring the All Taxa Biological Inventory in partnership with the Big Thicket National Preserve. Jace Stansbury took part in a field trip in the Lance Rosier Un...
Blog Post Are You Out Of The Loop About Ocean Acidity?
We are so used to think about the warning of the planet that this phenomenon of the ocean water turning too acid for the ecological system there has been neglected. From the post An in...
Blog Post Are She Men the Future?
Along the same topic line as Larry's post, I just read an article about the effects of pollutants on the reproductive Health of Male Vertebrate. The Report is extensive, and backed by some of th...
Blog Post Is Gustav Making Fun Of Bush?
I know hurricanes usually don't plan to mess with plans of particular people but it is all over the news and the blogshere. The idea that Bush's plans would be interrupted by Gustav is at least sligh...
Blog Post Stupidity Within Irrationality
An excellent post on Bootstrap Analysis discusses pesticides in the immediate and wider context. The immediate context is the fact that apart from the data the manufacturer provide on a new pest...
Blog Post The impact of tar sands on birds.
Alberta tar sands hold about as much oil as Saudi Arabia. The oil that is technologically retrievable today from Alberta's tar and oil sands is estimated at 280-300Gb. for every barrel of synthet...
Blog Post Are You Out Of The Loop On The New Climate Change Predictions?
  If you've heard about the research that predicts cooling in our future than there are a lot of facts that you need to read more carefully. The original research is here and it actually...
Blog Post Glaciers cracks in North Greenland
One of the last places that was "safe" from the climate changes until now is showing a signs that the process is influencing it too. From the Smog Blog : In northern Greenland, a...
Blog Post Is Chemistry The Hope For a Green world?
Reading an the Sceptical Chymist blog I came across an interview with Penny Brothers a chemist from the university of Auckland, New Zealand and I found this question among others. How can che...
Blog Post The Sad Face Of The Earth
From the EcoGeek : If you happen to have Google Earth, you can take a look at the new layer, by David Tryse, showing the current status of forests around the world. Color coding shows how bad ...
Blog Post Would Israel be The Pioneer In A Mass Production Of an Electric Car?
Thanks to this bloger I came to know about the autoblog report about the electric car project in Israel. Autoblog reports that Renault CEO to arrive in Israel for electric car project presenta...
Blog Post Nature At His Best
I've read Carl Safina's post after visiting Southeast Alaska and I have to say that I was so touched that I almost cried. He has some amazing photos there so you better check out yours...
Blog Post Green Thinking In The Beer Industry
I've recently discovered the Beer Activist blog and was pleasantly surprised to read of green thinking evolving in the industry. I suppose we all care for 'greening' the production and consumpti...
Blog Post The Dangers of E-Waste
According to the New York Times Americans threw out just shy of three million tons of household electronics in 2006. E-waste generally contains substances that, though safely sequestered during ea...
Blog Post It Pays To Invest In Local Farming!
No I'm not talking money now even though it all comes down to it in the end. I'm talking about the environmental cost of shipping agriculture products across the world. Carbon footprint could ...
Blog Post Climate Change Is Here And It Working Both Ways
There are so many current theories about global warming that I thought this video was a nice reminder that the discussion started 60 years ago. I've happen to read Greenie watch ...
Blog Post Facing Reality
A few days ago, I had a discussion with a very wise man about the whole climate change situation, especially in regards to taking positive action. He said, and I admit, I hadn't thought about this be...
Blog Post Make a Change From Your Home
The EPA has decided to host a national dialogue on environmental issues. You can visit their website and leave a comment on the type of enviromental information you'd like to receive from the g...
Blog Post Remember The Values We Fight For
I've been writing so much about whats wrong in the world on the environmental front and efforts that are done to improve the condition on this or that problem that I just realized that it has bee...
Blog Post Big Fish = Little Fish
Do you fish? If you do, I am sure you like to catch the big fish, on that will fill a plate or two nicely. If that is your fishing profile, I need not even tell you that you are not alone. Obvious...
Blog Post The Influence Of The Emerald Ash Borer, Explained
This small creature is already causing a lot of trouble to the ash trees at the eastern us forests but a recent study says their impact can be much worse than we think. The chain reaction...
Blog Post The Miracle Of Life
Sometimes I start to over think things starting with the realities of the world and up to the changes that I have to do in life, the house, work any other think that can occupy my though f...
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