Global Warming: It’s All About Carbo
As part of the Climate Connection initiative by NPR and National Geographic, Robert Krulwich’s created a five-part cartoon series that’s a really cool way to teach your kids the science of global warming. The videos are not embeddable, so you will have to view them on NPR. I watched all five and I think it’ll [...]
Posted by Moderator on August 1st, 2007 filed in Activism, Air Pollution, Carbon, Comic, Ethanol, Global Warming, Internet, NPR, News, Oil, Sustainability, TV, Technology, Tips/Tools, greenhouse, politics, weather
Oil Depletion “Bad” for our Environment
Oil depletion has the capacity to worsen emissions and destroy the wealth needed to fight global warming, that is what David Strahan write in his latest book “The Last Oil Shock”. His argument below: It is mathematically impossible that peak oil will solve climate change. Although oil is the biggest single source of energy-related greenhouse gases, [...]
Posted by Moderator on March 31st, 2007 filed in Activism, Air Pollution, Alternative Fuel, Carbon, Conserve, Economics, Energy, Environment, Global Warming, Hybrid, News, Nuclear, Oil, Sustainability, Technology, greenhouse
Greenday + NRDC
Watch this!
Posted by Moderator on October 30th, 2006 filed in Activism, Alternative Fuel, Bush, Carbon, Energy, Environment, Global Warming, NRDC, Oil, Sustainability, Technology, greenhouse, politics
Why Dropping Oil Prices is Not Really Good?
The price of gasoline has dropped over 20 percent in the last 3 months, while some might consider this a good thing, in the long run; the only real beneficiary of this scenario is the oil company themselves. When a gallon of gas was at $3, viable alternatives was the buzz word, from Venture Capitalists [...]
Posted by Moderator on September 26th, 2006 filed in Activism, Alternative Fuel, Conserve, Economics, Energy, Ethanol, Exxon, Money, News, Oil, Shell, Stocks, Sustainability, Technology
The War has ended, and the Battle has just begin
Despite the blockade, the Lebanese Ministry of Environment has started the clean up of fuel that spilled into the Mediterranean Sea after Israel bombed a power plant. Some environmentalists consider this to be the biggest environmental catastrophe in Lebanon’s history. The month old spill has reached 140 km (87 miles) of Lebanese coastline and the [...]
Posted by Moderator on August 15th, 2006 filed in Activism, Conserve, EPA, Energy, Environment, Exxon Valdez, Lebanon, Mediterranean, News, Oil, Oil Spill, Sustainability, UNEP