By Stephanie Foster Being aware of the impact your lifestyle has on the environment isn’t always as difficult as it sounds when you first consider the problem. It’s not all about sacrificing comfort and going off to live in a cave. Matter of fact, it’s not at all about living in a cave. If you [...]
By Mike Nemeth On the eve of Earth Day, I started reading a story in the Huffington Post declaring the top 10 greenest states. I’ll get into what they are in a minute. What immediately got me are what I considered a couple glaring omissions and imagining how it felt being labeled the worst. The [...]
By Bennie N Winter Environmentalist concerns work to implant ‘going green’ into world consciousness; while such endeavor is readily seen by ‘Greens’ as planet survival to the detriment of more advanced economies, the enterprise trips on an immediate stumbling block in the form of ‘developing’ and ‘third world’ populations. In the natural order of things, [...]
By Harold Forbes In the media and political world, there is still considerable argument about whether global warming and the associated climate change is caused by human activities. In reality, the scientific community has stopped arguing about this. The US National Academy of Science warned of the climate impact of human activity way back in [...]
By Jerry Standefer With the recent events in Japan we all can start to realize the need for better and safer energy sources. The energy sources that I am writing about are wind, solar, and water. I am sure you are aware what happened in Japan. If you are not, here is a brief recap [...]