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Good site, some great content keep up the good work.
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Breaking: California Adopts Nation’s Most Comprehensive Global ... - New York Times
Coal burning has advance a lot. With proper scrubbing equipement the dust and carbon dioxide can be recycle.
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Europe Turns Back to Coal, Raising Climate Fears - New York Times
Great article some good information Great place for me to start researching this more thanks http://makerenewableenergy.info/Cost-Difference-Between-Wind-Power-and-Electricity.php/
49 days
Obama and climate change -- does he have what it takes? - Seattle Post Intelligencer
This really gives me hope!! Seems perfectly suitable for small cities, even larger metropolitan areas. Hopefully the Volt is still on schedule.
58 days
Think City: The Norwegian Electric Car That’s Coming to America
This just goes to show that many large companies like Union Pacific will not do anything to prevent pollution or environmental damage unless they are provoked by a lawsuit or bad press. -Ash
120 days
Roseville railyard's air pollution found highest downwind - Sacramento Bee
I guess they don't allow links. Here is more of the story: But federal and state scientists and managers say they have no choice but to start, and they gathered in Boise recently at the first meeting of federal officials to look ahead to what policies and strategies need to be changed. Twenty to 40 percent of all known species could go extinct, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist and endangered species recovery expert Jeff Burgett said. And scientists say that even if greenhouse gases are dramatically reduced, it will take more than 100 years to dissipate the high levels of carbon dioxide already in the atmosphere. The dire news was a wake-up call for agency biologists, regional managers and others who hardly were allowed even to discuss climate change over the last eight years of the Bush administration. Brennan, Parenteau and most wildlife advocates aren't ready to give up on most species. But they no longer are looking to return ecosystems to a former pristine state. Climate change will eliminate many ecosystems around the world and create new ones that no longer can sustain the creatures and plants there now, Brennan said. Many ecosystems that will exist in 2100 exist nowhere on Earth today, she said. "Our grandchildren are going to grow up in a world that's unrecognizable today," said Dale Goble, a University of Idaho law professor and co-author of the book "The Endangered Species Act at Thirty." The idea that we can address the threats that species face and bring them back to recovery is the core concept that underlies the Endangered Species Act, Goble said. But "recovery" – as the law requires – is not likely to be an option.
151 days
Environmentalist views change with climate realities
It's a powerful and sad reality.
151 days
Environmentalist views change with climate realities
This is ridiculous. If the members of the community don't like the way the church is run (environmentally speaking) then they should step up and help fix any environmental problems the local church may have. And it isn't like the church is a huge contributer to pollution. What can you do, force the priests to carpool? Most of them live right next door anyways. ~ An Active Member of the Catholic Church
168 days
Churches 'need do more on climate change' - ABC Online
How Cool!!
178 days
follow that green cab

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