Oil Firms, Artificial Reefs, Global Warming, Oil Drilling and Germany

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Top Scientist: Put Oil Firm Chiefs on Trial for High Crimes

, one of the world’s leading , will today call for the of large fossil companies to be put on trial for high and , accusing them of actively spreading doubt about in the same way that blurred the links between smoking and cancer.

Are Artificial Reefs Good for the Environment?

It sounds like a great idea. Sink an old fleet of subway in the . & invertebrates will colonize the hulking structure. Fish will migrate there & reproduce. And before long, the replenished ecosystem thats great for & diving. But some scientists aren’t so sure they replenish the ecosystem.

NASA Climatologist: “Almost Too Late to Stop Global Warming”

On Monday, NASA climatologist Dr. will testify at a House committee hearing that it is almost, but not quite, too late to start defusing what he calls the “ .” He will offer a plan for cuts in and also a warning about the risks of further inaction.

Is the ‘Oil Drilling Debate’ Masking the Real Issue?

Should we be focusing on making cheap or should we focus on making it obsolete? Of course in an ideal world, would be cheap and increasingly obsolete. We don’t live in an ideal world. By focusing on unrealistic “quick fix” solutions, are we just scraping ourselves up a little more time to keep avoiding the real issue?

Germany ‘is world’s greenest country’

Germany has been labelled the world’s greenest country after it cut its use by more than any other state in 2007.

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CNN Republican Debate

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

So I watched the Republican last night, live on CNN.com. I am not sure why I watched it…I guess I was interested in what they had to offer.

I have to say, some of it was interesting. They touched on some good issues, such as the and fiscal policy. I was slightly pleased at that. They also touched on some really annoying things. The problem was that the candidates seemed to be trying to “out conservative” each other.

In the beginning, and got in a little (way overblown) tussle about illegal immigration. While the topic is legitimate, I am not sure how having a few unknown illegals doing some landscaping for you affects your judgement as . Well, I suppose it all matters in debates. There were a few ridiculously idiotic questions, such as, “Do you believe in every single word of the Bible?” and “What does the Confederate Flag mean to you?” I have to admit that I am disappointed that I will never get those few minutes of my life back. I guess I have to blame for letting those questions through.

So people, there you have it. While the earth’s temperature steadily climbs, glaciers melt and wars rage, American television is asking potential presidential candidates whether or not they believe in every word of the , verbatim.

Oh yeah, I almost forgot a really good one…”How many guns do you own and what kind are they?” Now that one was fabulous, just fabulous. What intellectual and stimulating conversation. I think even the candidates were rolling their eyes at that one.

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When You Forget About the Injured…

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

During , I think many people focus on the count of the dead. What’s often forgotten is the count of the injured and how those people have to live the rest of their lives.

Visit this website to see a short slideshow of the visiting injured vets. I think you’ll agree with many other people’s sentiments.

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Wind Energy Information

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

Laura and I were talking last night about wind , the and how people do not want to solve the problem.

Paul and I had a little back-and-forth over the weekend about wind turbines in residential areas. I was against it and he was for it. The reason I was against it is because of the first photo he displayed in his post. I thought that something like this was inappropriate for a residential area. Then, I did a little research and noticed that certain companies are making residential wind turbines much sleeker in their look and use. I am now on board. Apparently, with the right height and wind speed, one of these turbines can supply a whole house with electricity.

Here is our (well, my) reason why anyone with any amount of power simply doesn’t want to really make any changes when it comes to …If the wanted to solve the problem, they would have “gently forced” every property owner in the country to erect a small wind turbine on their property. I know, I know, that sounds strange, but think about it. The can even pay for it. They got the taxpayers to pay billions and billions of dollars to go over to and…well, you know. Think about if the American used that same money to purchase and have installed one wind turbine (or solar system) per property owner. Can you even imagine how much and coal that would save from being burned? We wouldn’t have to go over and…well, you know…the anymore.

Why is it that the only thing being offered right now are tax breaks that no one knows about? I hear more about “Barney” than I do about incentives, and I don’t even like Barney.

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