Category Archives: water

Switch on the DEVap

It’s just this little thermaplastic switch.

Silent Pelican

Oceanographers have expressed concern that NOAA and other agencies have been slow to investigate the magnitude of the spill and damage to deep ocean areas.

Bury It or Burn It?

The NYT article provided a quick comparison between harvesting landfill gas and combustion with energy recovery.

Bad News, Fellow Woodchucks

You have to guess how we poisoned your water. We’re not telling.

Let’s Talk Corn

The yield from a federally subsidized corn crop: low-quality meat, a diet filled with a harmful sweetener, a shoddy alternative car fuel, and an agrarian crisis.

Protecting Their Gas

BAUAAAE begets PAU and so on, and so on, and scooby dooby doo-bee

DIRT! THE MOVIE

Soil science has much in common with climatology. There are severe consequences when we humans ignore, abuse, and destroy this precious living natural resource.

More Corporate Greenwash of Canada’s Dirty Tar Sands

Corporate profits are at risk as more people learn about the environmental devastation from the extraction of oil from tar sands. Solution: More Green Wash

Optimized Biogas Production

More evidence that optimized biogas production is environmentally advantageous.

A carbon-absorbing economy, eh?

“For almost all of China’s 5,000-year history, agriculture had given our country a carbon-absorbing economy but in the past 40 years, agriculture has become one of the top pollution sources.”

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