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Re: A Response from Andrew Revkin
Beautifully stated! The science issues are: i) whether or not we have anthropogenic CO2 mediated global warming (settled in the affirmative); ii) what the magnitude and varied impacts of this warming will be (not settled). The complementary policy issue is what - if anything - should be done about this. As a layman, I'd be happy to restrict my ...
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The Spectator
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Marcus61
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August 11, 2008
Business Innovation
I think that one of the greatest steps toward improving our environment is increasing the individuals sense of responsibility toward it. One of the best ways we can do this is by supporting innovative businesses that not only provide us with our desired utility but also benefit the environment. For example, I came across a website ...
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Gustavion
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July 23, 2008
Regarding the Wall-E article...
''Wall-E tells us that if we don't change the way we live, we'll all get really fat and destroy the world.'' You'll find no bigger supporter of the first amendment than me. However, I think the statement above, quoted from the article is a little biased. To me, it sounds like someone who is just looking for a reason to look down on ...
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Green Room
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CWickham
on
July 11, 2008
Hybrids, not as good a move as you think
Before you go out and buy a hybrid you may want to look into turning your current vehicle into a hybrid. In recent years many advances have been made towards using hydrogen in conventional gas burning engines. While some ideas seem to have been made by crack pot hippies or your neighbor experimenting in his garage some ideas will actually work. ...
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The Green Lantern
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allanmain
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July 8, 2008
Obama is the Sanjiah of Politics
WHO is behind the Barack Obama for President ''moo-vement''? .................. GE ...................... and a gaggle of other corporate elitists. Are a lot of working class Americans Bitter? Well, they SHOULD be: Another GE candidate for President SOLD to the public by the Corporate-Controlled ''Mainstream MEDIA ... Ronald Reagan ... began ...
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elme
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April 15, 2008
Re: incandescents and leaded gasoline
As far as the aesthetics of CFLs vs. incandescents, the new ''warm'' CFLs are fine. Lousy argument for incandescents. However, research the appropriate use of CFLs before you knock incandescents, please. CFLs can't be used in all applications, i.e. enclosed recessed fixtures, outdoor fixtures in cold weather, and fixtures with dimmer switches. ...
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The Spectator
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justaxin
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February 3, 2008