Today, the DC Environmental Film Festival had a “pre-screening” of BAG IT at the Warner Theatre. A great film fest … Before turning to a discussion of this (great) film, a short note on the festival. This is the “19th Annual Environmental Film Festival in the nation’s capital” and it will bring to the screen […]
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Energy FILMGOER: Don’t “Bag It” and get yourself to the DC Environmental Film Festival
March 9th, 2011 · Comments Off on Energy FILMGOER: Don’t “Bag It” and get yourself to the DC Environmental Film Festival
Tags: Energy · environmental · plastic · pollution
America: Welcome to Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood
February 17th, 2011 · 1 Comment
For a huge share of Americans, Mr. Rodgers’ singing “won’t you be my neighbor” on their local public television station was a warm welcoming to becoming part of a larger community. Well, in the 21st century, associated with prospects for killing off funding for those public outlets and for creating havoc for years to come […]
Tags: coal · Energy · mountain top removal · politics · pollution · republican party
How regulation came to be: Filling it up with Ethyl+
February 15th, 2011 · 1 Comment
This guest from dsteffen is an enthralling read providing a substantive window on a story that includes deliberate scientific learning, industrial problem solving, industrial efforts to undermine science through aggressive promotion of falsehoods, and how government regulation provided payoffs many times even exaggerated definitions of the cost of implementation. It is a story that has […]
Tags: automobiles · Energy · environmental · political symbols · pollution
Unpublished letters: Global Warming to boost allergy medicine sales
September 4th, 2010 · 1 Comment
WarrenS has taken on an admirable resolution: to send a letter to the editor (LTE) (or, well, a major politician) every single day, on the critical issues of climate change and energy. This discusses his approach and here is an amusing ‘template’ to for rapid letter writing. Now, I have always written letters and even […]
Tags: climate change · Global Warming · pollution · unpublished letters · Washington Post
Don’t forget your own words, Harry, “Coal makes us sick!”
July 21st, 2010 · 1 Comment
Two years ago, Harry Reid stared into Faux and Balanced cameras square on and spoke truth: Coal makes us sick … Whether particulates driving asthma, black lung afflicting miners, diseases due to polluted waters from mountain top removal and coal waste, mercury in our food stream reducing IQs, or otherwise, burning “coal makes us sick“. […]
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“There is nothing silly about these strings of oil …”
June 29th, 2010 · Comments Off on “There is nothing silly about these strings of oil …”
The catastrophic damage already having occurred and to occur due to Deepwater Horizon is beyond the comprehension and imagination of all but a few. And, for far too many, this is occurring out of sight, out of mind, as we go along our daily lives, get caught up in watching world cup soccer and going […]
Tags: BP · deepwater horizon · Energy · environmental · oil · OilApocalypse · oilpocalyse · pollution
Seeking tools to express outrage and a call for justice: “Prosecute BP”
June 25th, 2010 · 2 Comments
To look at images of the oil sheen across the Gulf, oil covered wildlife, the gushing oil from the damaged well, the faces of devastated residents along the coast should overwhelm all of us emotionally. Words fail even as those images overwhelm. In the face of this catastrophic damage, we seek the paths to express […]
Tags: BP · deepwater horizon · Energy · oil · OilApocalypse · oilpocalyse · political symbols · pollution
What I want, and don’t want, to see on my next trip to a major aquarium …
May 16th, 2010 · 1 Comment
Despite the horrific nature of the massive man-made volcano of oil in the Gulf of Mexico, the utter absence of discussion of the evolving disaster in work and social environments has been a striking contrast to the virtual blogosphere world. Not once this month, without my starting the conversation, has Gulf oil been discussed: even […]
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The newest BP commercial … a must see, must share item …
May 13th, 2010 · 2 Comments
Consider rating it up at YouTube so more people will see it …
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“The chant is Drill, Baby, Drill …” vs “The answer is blowing in the wind …”
May 13th, 2010 · Comments Off on “The chant is Drill, Baby, Drill …” vs “The answer is blowing in the wind …”
The contrasts are stark. The week when Deepwater Horizon blew was also the week in which Interior Secretary released the (hopefully) decisive decision to give the go-ahead to Cape Wind. Stark choice: do we want to drill aggressively, increasing the risks of massive oil damages to our oceans and costs or do we want to […]
Tags: Energy · Gulf Oil Spill · OilApocalypse · political symbols · politics · pollution · sarah palin