Nothing to which you should pay attention, just Destruction of Life on the Planet as We know It, move along
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in analysis, atmosphere, denial, energy, environment, equity, ethics, forecast, thermodynamics, world
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Tagged Arctic, Climate change, oceans
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Is racial fear enough to lead the destruction of life on the Planet as we know it, or does it require that our God is money?
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in abuse, disasters, economics, environment, equity, fear, forecast, human rights, leadership, policy, politics, survival, trust, world
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Tagged racism
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“With climate change, today’s ’100-year floods’ may happen every three to 20 years.”
A long time ago, well before I began this weblog, the obnoxious Professor Rehberg opened my eyes. Jim Hansen caught my heart
The University of Pittsburgh, the Pennsylvania State University, West Virginia University, and the University of Maryland are involved in the development of innovative fabrication methods that could lead to significant energy storage system improvements.
To temper legal skills with a humane approach. Is that putting a smiley face over the doors to the prison? And, is the water in prison safer than where the non-incarcerated poor live?
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in acclaim, biology, cartoon, compassion, crime, democracy, denial, energy, enforcement, ethics, human rights, law, leadership, policy, politics, thinking, waste, water
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Tagged education, law, leadership, policy, politics, water
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Collecting solar energy from school parking lots (not to mention on the White House) models better stewardship.
As a trustee for coastal resources, NOAA protects and restores habitats injured by hazardous waste sites, oil spills and vessel groundings.
By jcwinnie
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Also posted in biology, chemistry, control, disasters, energy, environment, ethics, investigation, persuasion, research, testing, trust
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Tagged disasters, oceans, petroleum, pollution, science, trust
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Evidence of an enhanced geothermal power research program