GM Must Re-Make the Mass Transit System it Murdered
GM's special role in history must now evolve into using its infrastructure to restore the mass transit system -- and ecological balance -- it has helped destroy.
GM's special role in history must now evolve into using its infrastructure to restore the mass transit system -- and ecological balance -- it has helped destroy.
To achieve the green goal of dealing with overpopulation, it's necessary to mix some oestrogen into the environmentalist palette.
Working overtime, the Inside-the-Beltway Punditocracy continues to reveal its ability to ignore reality with its claims that this is still a center-right nation, despite all evidence to the contrary.
We stand at the threshold of a singular opportunity in the human experiment: To re-imagine how to live on Earth in ways that honor the web of life, each other and future generations.
There is still a distortion in our memories of the violence of the '60's. After condemning Obama for vaguely knowing Ayers, McCain boasted about his "close friendship" with Henry Kissinger -- and nobody noticed the dissonance.
The EAB just ruled that the EPA had no valid reason for refusing to limit carbon dioxide emissions from new coal-fired power plants. This may signal the beginning of a clean energy future.
I had an opportunity to hear straight from the source about Lester Brown's Plan B 3.0 for saving civilization. If nothing else, it's ambitious.
The bottom line here is simple. The growth of the American ethanol industry has, at most, a marginal impact on the land use decisions of farmers around the world.
Dr. Bill Chameides is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the dean of Duke University's Nicholas School of the Environment. He blogs at w...
With the auto industry in dire straits, we taxpayers have maximum leverage to demand the cars necessary to help lower energy costs, cut carbon emissions and reduce our dependency on foreign oil.
Yesterday, I testified to Congress about global warming, 20 years after I first alerted the public that warming was underway. There are striking similarities between then and now, but one big difference.
Yesterday, an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) appeals board issued a ruling that will essentially halt the construction of new coal plants in the United States for the near term.
Industrial pollution is not our only problem. Lest you believe we are isolated from environmental degradations far off in foreign lands, visit Florida.
The surviving Republican members of Congress will do their best to make Obama's life miserable.
The main reason I voted for Obama is because of the effects of climate change I've witnessed first-hand here in Antarctica.
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With the amount of controversy and differing opinions on global warming and climate control/change, let's hope someone who can hold their own goes on as Energy Secretary - whether it's Arnold or not, who knows.
But the overall pollution in Southern California alone is outrageous and with the unfortunate fires we had (still have), it has only gotten worse. Some major advances and changes need to occur - as if I need to say that - and let's hope all the states, companies and individuals who are currently working on making a difference with their alternative energy plans, alternative fuels, cleaner coal advances, etc, etc, get the support they need to make a real dent in man-made causes of global warming.
What happened to his "no girlie men," rhetoric? Is he going soft? Godd for Arnie!
He's hoping to reduce the number of irate, psychotic looters who'll come looking for him in a few years when he's locked-down in his 'climate change' bunker, somewhere remote. Sounds crackers? Probably is. See Emmerich's 2012 teaser trailer for clues.
lets pump up our scrawny environment.