One of the greatest strengths of the blogosphere is at the same time one of the greatest challenge: there is so much tremendous stuff, so many tremendous minds out there. It is hard to keep up with the strength of material and all the good sites. The “must check out regularly” list keeps growing larger, thus […]
Sharing language across environmental groups …
March 7th, 2008 · Comments Off on Sharing language across environmental groups …
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Judging Effectiveness of the Black Hole of Denial …
March 7th, 2008 · 5 Comments
So, at the end of the day, how effective was Heartland Institute’s Black Hole of Denial in New York City? Well, one way to judge is via the media performance. As DeSmogBlog notes: Mainstream media seem to have caught up with climate change denial (caught up with reality, really), just in time to humiliate the […]
Tags: environmental · global cooling · Global Warming · global warming deniers · skeptic
Meet Paddy, Max and Maxine
March 7th, 2008 · Comments Off on Meet Paddy, Max and Maxine
Yes, you too can have your two-year cuddling at home with colorful bean bag elephants. At just $35 each or $90 for three, you can have your gray, green, and pink elephants. The send-up opportunities are just too enormouse hear. The Pink Elephant? Is a sign that the Republican National Committee is embracing the Log […]
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PICC: Energy COOL or Energy Con?
March 7th, 2008 · 11 Comments
What would you think if someone offered you, for $1000, to increase your fuel mileage by almost an order of magnitude? How about a statement that every single vehicle in America can be pushed above 100 miles per gallons? Well, one exhibitor at WIREC made this claim. Okay, perhaps you and I are fellow citizens […]
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