Monday, May 7, 2012

Disturbing BP Oil Spill Photos Revealed

Monday, May 7, 2012
Over two years after the disastrous BP oil spill wreaked havoc on the Gulf, Greenpeace has received photos of the destruction inflicted on marine life in the area.
Connecting The Climate Dots
Japan Shuts Off Nuclear Reactors
Maine Enacts New Mining Industry Regulations
War Against Tree Bug Prompts Unlikely Alliances
Buffett Supports Keystone XL
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Ernest Callenbach: Epistle to the Ecotopians
Since I wrote Ecotopia, I have become less confident of humans' political ability to act on commonsense, shared values. Our era has become one of spectacular polarization, with folly multiplying on every hand.
Steven Cohen: Hydrofracking Politics and Sustainability Management
The idea that rules governing the development of scarce resources are anti-business is complete idiocy. We need an agile, flexible and intelligent approach to regulation.
Aaron Bartley: Community Power vs. the Kochs
While the oil and gas lobby dominates at the federal level, communities across the United States are making great strides in gaining control of energy production by advancing an impressive range of renewable projects.
Paul Gallay: Answering the "Call" on Clean Water
Screening audiences at Last Call at the Oasis gasp audibly as Las Vegas runs out of water, fracking chemicals turn Texas swimming pools a nasty green and frogs change sex due to pesticide exposure.
Mike Sweeney: Growing Healthy Food on Healthy Farms
For sure, the consequences of foodborne illness can be devastating, and we need to deal with the problem. A smart, science-based approach can help us make sure our response actually addresses the sources of risk.
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