head of the Department of Environmental Conservation’s Division of Mineral Resources, Bradley J. Field claims that there is “no convincing evidence” that manmade greenhouse gases will disrupt the earth’s climate. On the contrary, the petition cites “substantial scientific evidence that increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide produce many beneficial effects upon the natural plant and animal environments of the earth.”
Nothing to which you should pay attention, just Destruction of Life on the Planet as We know It, move along
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“Over the past 40 years, corporations and politicians have rolled back many of the gains made by working and middle-class people over the previous century. ‘
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Fracking would be permitted only in counties in the southwest portion of the state, bordering Pennsylvania—Broome, Chenango, Steuben, and Tioga counties
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In this world today, what’s good for oil companies is what’s good.
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Tagged Canada, Climate change, petroleum, pollution
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Forced migrations are one thing, invasions by force, another
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“Given time and enough investment, some of the generation lost by shutting down nuclear plants could be made up by developing renewable resources and improving energy efficiency, but the size of the potential shortfall is daunting.”
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?
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Not so much a battle, Brave New Foundation, as a slaughter
Bang for the Buck business analysis would indicate that Senator Cornyn (R-TX) really delivers.
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