Eric Kuhn, 11.18.2008
We are eager to work with the new administration. With that being said, we also stand ready to act to hold the new administration accountable if it fails to enforce laws protecting the environment.
Ben Carmichael, 11.18.2008
Obama's administration will ground its energy and climate policy with a regard for science, as well as the broad spectrum of domestic issues that fall under the umbrella of climate and energy.
Michael DeJong, 11.18.2008
Their "Green Your Routine" feature offers easy, practical and economical ways to become green just by changing routines to alter the individual impact we each have on the environment.
Michael DeJong, 11.18.2008
Eco-activists Rachael Carson and Henry David Thoreau didn't call for cleaner air and water for gay people - they raised their clarion call to ignite a flame under all people.
Johann Hari, 11.15.2008
To achieve the green goal of dealing with overpopulation, it's necessary to mix some oestrogen into the environmentalist palette.
Kevin Grandia, 11.13.2008
A decision by the Environmental Protection Agency today has ruled that all new and proposed coal-fired power plants must have their carbon dioxide emissions regulated. Wow.
Darrell Hartman, 11.14.2008
This second Craig installment in the refreshed franchise couldn't care less about weapons of mass destruction. The movie's main plot twist is that water is the new oil.
Steve Fleischli, 11.17.2008
President Bush has left a regulatory wasteland in his wake these last eight years, and it won't be easy for President Obama to undo all of the Bush ro...
Kenny Ausubel, 11.10.2008
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.
Carl Pope, 11.13.2008
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.
Sloan Barnett, 11.14.2008
We must work, and work really hard, to keep our skies blue. So here are a few tips to reduce your carbon footprint.
Scott Gilmore, 11.14.2008
What happens when an oil company gets its back to the wall in a human rights lawsuit? Like a cornered hound, it goes on the attack.
David Roberts, 11.12.2008
The changes we need in transportation are not something car companies or consumers can do on their own. What's needed is beyond new habits and new vehicles -- it's new infrastructure.
David Quigg, 11.11.2008
When the road-builders, bridge-builders, and school-builders get some money in their pockets, they may do more for automakers than any bailout can.
Josie Garthwaite, 11.12.2008
Two highly reactive chemicals in a common plastic can leak from disposable lab equipment and skew the outcome of life science research.
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Yes, what Bush is doing is criminal, but we've known he was a crook for 8 years and done nothing about it. There is one good thing to keep in mind about all these giveaways to the oil companies: it's one thing to have the rights to drill or pump, but it's another thing entirely to have the financial resources to be able to pump or drill. Drilling and pumping can cost millions of dollars for a single source, so those sources have to be chosen carefully. In all likelihood, by the time the oil companies get around to national park land it will be too expensive to do anything; when it costs a barrel of oil to drill for a barrel of oil, maybe long before that actually, it's not worth it.
It's a good time to recall Kucinich's 35 articles of impeachment.
http://thetruthburns.wordpress.com/2008/11/17/forget-impeachment-its-time-to-probe-investigate-indict-bush/
Too late you say? For impeachment, yes. But they also make fine articles of indictment.
Call for investigations
You wanna see ugly oil insanity? GoogleEarth Fort McMurray, Alberta and look at the huge holes in the ground where they are digging out the oil sands. What's even worse is that it take the energy equivelent of two barrels of oil in the form of natural gas to produce three barrels of synthetic crude. I cry for my children......
This administration has been a disaster from beginning to end. The came in illegitimately in the first place, and the nation has paid a high price for it. The fools who still think these criminals haven't been that bad have absolutely no clue what a bunch of bandits they are, or maybe they just don't give a damn about this country as a whole. This is the worst group of cuttnroats we've ever had in office, and I can't wait until the stench of them is out of this area and out of the government. Let's hope that their crimes against thie country, whether it be against its laws, environment, land, people, wildlife: in short, everything, are exposed when they leave.