A Mother’s Day Without Pollution
published May 11, 2012 and has No Comments
Moms everywhere want mercury safeguards to protect their families - help stop the attacks on EPA. More here: A Mother's Day Without Pollution
Read more...Photo via the New Republic It's a widely held notion that politicians have long been in the pocket of Big Oil. And there's good reason for that perception: oil companies' huge campaign donations, vast lobbying power, and close ties to politicians have ensured that their taxes remain low , that hidden subsidies are around to provide extra funding, and that they receive preferential treatment in US energy policy. But there could be a new, ... View original post here: The Next Big Oil: Big Smart Grid?
So there really isn't anything that deep to this image. It's just a (more or less) life-sized blue whale eye. And on the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society site you can educate yourself/be mesmerized/ waste some time for a while staring at it while the entire life-sized animal scrolls across your browser window. Believe me, it's way cooler than you might think:... Read more from the original source: Ever See a Blue Whale Life-Sized on Your Computer? Now You Can
published May 11, 2012 and has No Comments
Moms everywhere want mercury safeguards to protect their families - help stop the attacks on EPA. More here: A Mother's Day Without Pollution
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While March 2012 was the best month ever for sales of the Toyota Prius hybrid brand, last month came close with 25,168 units sold. That's an increase of 126.9% one a year-on-year basis, and the best month of April yet for the Prius. Here is the original: Toyota Prius Sales Up Over 100% Year-on-Year in April
Read more...published April 29, 2012 and has No Comments
The best stories of the past week from EarthTechling. Stay in the know! Read the rest here: Energy Harvesting in your Home, Wireless Power for Medical Implants, Colorful Energy Pricing and more from EarthTechling
Read more...published April 28, 2012 and has No Comments
The generations-old art of weaving is dying off in th town of Angiama. So are the area's rivers and streams, which have become choked with invasive water hyacinth. But Nigerian industrial designer Alafuro Sikoki has a plan to help resuscitate them both. Original post: Reviving Rivers And Weaving Traditions In Nigeria
Read more...published April 26, 2012 and has No Comments
Beware! Environmentalists are a deranged, freedom-hating suicide cult out to kill your job. But don't take my word for it ... The rest is here: See the Entire Culture War Against Environmentalism Distilled Into One 4-Minute Video
Read more...published April 15, 2012 and has No Comments
See fish in black and white, bones and flesh, in Smithsonian exhibit, touring the U.S. See the rest here: Viper Eel, More Undersea Creatures in X-ray Exhibit
Read more...published April 3, 2012 and has No Comments
Investments in wind power seem to have a nice tailwind, so to speak. Warren Buffett's energy utility has been making big investments in wind (as well as solar), and now GE is making new investments too. See the rest here: GE Purchases 51% Stake of Oklahoma Wind Farm, Now Owns 9.6 Gigawatts of Capacity
Read more...published March 23, 2012 and has No Comments
Sure, wind and solar may seem a bit more expensive Excerpt from: The Devastating Cost of Not Switching to Clean Energy
Read more...published March 22, 2012 and has No Comments
It is less about what it does as a toy, and more about the meaning of copyright and the future of corporate control. Original post: Why Can't We All Just Get Along? 3D Printed Blocks Let You Connect Your Lego To Your MegaBlok To Your Lincoln Logs
Read more...published March 16, 2012 and has No Comments
The actress has a new video for Moms Clean Air Force urging parents to support the new Mercury and Air Toxics Ruling. Go here to read the rest: Jessica Capshaw Calls on Moms to Protect Air Pollution Ruling
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