Sacremento Dem asked What is the biggest outrage of this Administration? At the end of the diary, a list of truly “outrageous” acts. Outrageous.But, perhaps, the most outrageous element was not in that list, as outrageous as every element listed was and is to consider. No, in the desire to reject everything from Bill Clinton, […]
Stop Thinking About Tomorrow …
November 21st, 2007 · Comments Off on Stop Thinking About Tomorrow …
Tags: Global Warming · politics
Hybrid or PHE Buses?
November 21st, 2007 · 2 Comments
At this time, Dozens of cities and school districts are getting good marks for implementing hybrid buses that run on both diesel and electricity. In doing so, they are helping to commercialize a technology that proponents say will save fuel costs and prevent the release of harmful emissions. So starts Driving Hybrid Buses, an EnergyBiz […]
Tags: bus · fuel economy · transportation
“What’s the wisest thing to do …”
November 21st, 2007 · Comments Off on “What’s the wisest thing to do …”
What’s the wisest thing to do given the uncertainties and risk? That is the core question that science teacher wonderingmind42 asks in his latest video discussing the challenges of considering Global Warming and how best to deal with the challenges before us. For some, those who are able to step back and approach problems with […]
Tags: Global Warming · skeptic
Oil-Stained Blogging?
November 21st, 2007 · Comments Off on Oil-Stained Blogging?
Bit-by-bit, bloggers are gaining similiar treatment to what traditional media reporters might receive. Bloggers get invited to trade shows, receive products and books to review, get invited to Iraq, have press conferences with business leaders and politicians, and get all-expense paid trips courtesy of oil companies (1, 2). This is a welcome trend, in my mind, […]
Tags: oil