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Posted by Taylor, 5 March 2008
Hello,
Very recently have I discovered the event known as oil peaking, and though I'm glad to know the truth, I certainly wish I hadn't found out so late in the game. As little... (read more)
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Posted by Radiance, 28 January 2007
Each of us has the ability to make a difference! What if I told you that I found a way that each one of us can eliminate 293 tons of CO2, 921 lbs of... (read more)
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Posted by Mac McKinney, 30 June 2006
A fascinating new alternative energy concept is being promulgated in the scientific community right now: the methanol-based economy. Its leading proponent is Nobel Laureate Dr. George Olah, originally from Hungary (he sounds a little like... (read more)
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Posted by Mac McKinney, 15 March 2006
Giant Wakeup Call!
The same fear and propaganda campaign that led us into Iraq is now going into high gear against Iran. Trousered ape John Bolton is now calling the situation with Iran a nuclear... (read more)
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Posted by Mac McKinney, 18 January 2006
How many of you have read the article posted on our website this Wednesday entitled "The Earth is about to catch a morbid fever that may last as long as 100,000 years" by James Lovelock,... (read more)
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Posted by Mac McKinney, 12 December 2005
A few days ago, the outcome of the Montreal Climate Summit looked grim. The American delegation was trying to throw king-sized monkey wrenches into the discussions, staging a walkout and working behind the scenes to... (read more)
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Posted by Mac McKinney, 8 December 2005
You would think that after Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma that Exxon/Mobil, the oil lobby and their pseudo-think tanks would at least pause to reflect for one minute whether the sizable damage to their oil... (read more)
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Posted by Mac McKinney, 9 November 2005
I have been wondering at the apparent contradiction between China's great strides in industrialization and economic growth, and the glaring disasters that China will face environmentally if they continue on the traditional Communist model that... (read more)
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Posted by Mac McKinney, 11 October 2005
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Not everyone in Establishment circles is brain-dead, gone fishing or bought off. There is a hard-core of intelligent individuals who know drastic change is needed. Roger Morris, an elder statesman-type figure in Washington political circles,... (read more)
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Posted by Mac McKinney, 12 September 2005
Some of us have suspected this all along, and now the FTCR (Foundation for Taxpayer & Consumer Rights) has proven it: they have uncovered internal memos from Exxon/Mobil, Chevron and Texaco that show how they... (read more)
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Posted by Mac McKinney, 11 September 2005
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While we are duly concerned about all the negative consequences of fossil fuels and related problems such as global warming, I think we tend to overlook that there are a lot of individual scientists and... (read more)
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Posted by Mac McKinney, 30 August 2005
I was somewhat dismayed to hear a NOAA scientist today, who was being interviewed by NPR, when asked if he felt that global warming was causing intensified hurricane seasons, pretty much boohoo that idea while... (read more)
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Posted by Tom Ellis, 21 August 2005
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Our greatest challenge with peak oil, as I see it, is that of spreading the word to others (whether they are of our own "kind"--politically, culturally, ethnically, temperamentally, etc.--or not. Where peak oil is... (read more)
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