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Drink BPA free drinks on CamelBak water bottles
July 30th, 2008 · No Comments · Clean Air, Environment, Give-Aways, Long Life, Nutrition
Tags: BPA free bottles·CamelBak bottles·environment friendly water bottles·increase hydration·reusable bottles
Accurate Measurements of Ancient Carbon Dioxide Help Answer the Human Cause Question
April 1st, 2008 · No Comments · Clean Air, Environment, Global Warming, Technology, Uncategorized
We have been seeing daily headlines on record-breaking temperatures, dwindling sea ice, and retreating glaciers around the world. But in the global-warming debate, definitive answers to questions about ultimate causes and effects remain elusive. Is our planet really destined for a hot future? Or are we simply experiencing a natural variation in Earth’s climate cycles [...]
Tags: Earth·Environment·Global Warming·Spotfire·TIBCO Software Inc·Texas Instruments·United States·analytical software·business intelligence·measuring carbondioxide·temparature mesurement·visual analysis
Global Warming and Economic impact
March 28th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Clean Air, Environment, Global Warming, Weather
“The economic impact would be devastating for the United States. We would see the loss of millions of jobs, entire industries would flee to other countries, our people would face higher fuel costs, higher taxes, leading to lower productivity and a lower standard of living.” My discussion with Dr. Singer shows how the global warming [...]
Tags: CO2 emission·Environment·Fred Singer·Global Warming·Johns Hopkins University·Ohio State University·United States·University of Virginia·Unstoppable Global Warming·Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars·climate change·environmental impact
Climate Warming Tipping Point
March 28th, 2008 · No Comments · Clean Air, Environment, Global Warming, Weather
We’ve all heard about global warming. The earth’s warming, it’s not — it’s cooling. One thing’s for sure, my head is spinning. It’s gotten hard to keep track of what kind of climate change we’re really in for. James White, Professor of Geological Sciences, Univ. of Colorado at Boulder, talked with me about what he [...]
Tags: Activism·C02·Carbon dioxide·Earth·Environment·Global Warming·Greenhouse gas·School Time·climate change·human impact·warming tipping point
Global Warming… The Climate Models Aren’t What They Used to Be
March 27th, 2008 · No Comments · Clean Air, Environment, Global Warming
Global warming is real. Kind of. I interviewed Patrick J. Michaels, the author of Shattered Consensus: The True State of Global Warming and we got the real skinny on what’s been going on. The observed rate of warming (since 1976) has been remarkably constant, and in recent years we’ve seen a leveling off and even [...]
Tags: Al Gore·Environment·Global Warming·Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change·Patrick Michaels·United Nations·United States·cato institute·climate change·climate models wrong
Biofuels Could Cause More Harm Than Good
March 27th, 2008 · No Comments · Air Purification, Clean Air, Environment, Global Warming
Prof. Steven Hamburg was currently in Washington, DC, attending a biofuels workshop – there was a lot of interest in linking the science and policy to ensure that biofuels help farmers, address climate change, reduce dependence on foreign oil, and protect the environment and economy. That is possible with the right policy instruments. The move [...]
Tags: D.C.·Environment·Greenhouse gas·Harvard University·Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change·Washington·Yale University·biofuels·climate change·deforestation·idiot environmentalist policies·more harm than good
Get Rid of Land Fills and Fuel Our Cars at the Same Time
March 27th, 2008 · No Comments · Air Purification, Automotive, Clean Air, Environment, Global Warming
It is no secret that corn ethanol production is putting the pinch on food supplies and prices, and it might even be doing more harm than good according to recent studies. Turns out that it not only wastes water and energy but it also is producing a larger carbon footprint than the gasoline it replaces! [...]
Tags: California·Chief Executive Officer·Energy·Fossil fuel power plant·Technology·U.S. Department of Energy·United States·United States Department of Energy·cellulosic ethanol·corn ethanol·land fill·solid waste
Greenpeace and Apple Duke it Out Over Who’s Greener – Get Real!
April 3rd, 2007 · No Comments · Apple, Business, Clean Air, Computers, Environment, Global Warming, Technology
Apple’s about as green as a Hummer, or at least that’s what Greenpeace would like you to think. According to an Associated Press article, Apple is the worst computer manufacturer when it comes to its green index. As though this means anything.
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