From the Seattle Times: When making your coffee choice, just make sure that it’s ‘green’ The most important coffee choice we can make is to reduce the environmental impact of Seattle’s favorite legal drug. By Tom Watson Special to The Seattle Times Our modern society inundates us with choices, and coffee is no exception. At […]
Dr Seuss is doing backflips in the grave about now… E. Fudd
From Care2: Bulgaria Becomes the Second European Country To Ban Fracking A few weeks ago the Bulgarian parliament voted to ban Chevron from using hydraulic fracturing, better known as fracking, to drill for natural gas in the country’s northeast. The parliament voted to amend the exploration license, awarded to Chevron in June 2010, for five […]
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with the wussy Seattle ‘snowpocalypse’ of the past couple days, the backyard birds are still hanging in there – a couple pics of a fat robin hanging out in the holly tree, and a swarm of bushtits that hang out on the suet feeders…. E. Fudd
Obama (begins) doing the right thing on this issue. But make no mistake – like cancer, this project is only in remission at the moment, not dead. Vigilance is the price of protection, to be sure. From the Winnipeg Free Press: U.S. rejects Keystone XL in current form, but TransCanada can resubmit From The Nation: […]
Not sure if i’m the last guy to see this, but it’s very, very cool….for all the right reasons. E. Fudd
No New Mining Near Grand Canyon For 20 Years! From Care2… And I might add, AFT! E. Fudd
Woo hoo! From Care2: BC First Nations Unite To Ban Export Of Tar Sands Oil For the first time in Canadian history, First Nations, whose territory encompasses the entire coastline of British Columbia, have publicly united to oppose the transport of tar sands crude oil through their land. Over 60 nations have signed the Save […]