A Compost Pile is a Beautiful Thing

January 23, 2010

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If you live in an apartment or condo you might find it more difficult to separate organic waste from recyclables. My wife happens to be slightly bonkers and refuses to separate recyclables from garbage so it all ends up in the same trash bin. Having one closeted, central bin for the entire house [...]

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We Turn Our Focus to Carbon Sinks

January 22, 2010

Global climate change is a topic that is polarizing – excuse the pun. Experts will disagree most vehemently. Let’s step outside the fray for the moment to  focus on carbon sinks. This seems appropriate since we are sure to find agreement across the board on the benefits.
Cap and Trade is a debatable issue and, at [...]

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Is Global Warming the Issue?

January 20, 2010

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We are focused on renewable energy and sustainable energy sources. We support the movement toward Green industry and away from fossil fuels. We acknowledge the upheaval that would be caused by any dramatic move away from a fossil fuel-based economy, though viable suggestions as to how to go about that continue to be [...]

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The Climate Change Debate

January 19, 2010

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We admit to having our needle stuck on this issue debated by two leading atmospheric scientists, Dr.Kevin Trenberth – head of the Climate Analysis Section at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Co. and Dr. William Gray, another Coloradan, Professor Emeritus of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University. Dr. Gray is [...]

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The Human Impact on Global Climate Change

January 18, 2010

The warming skeptics, as they are often referred to,  include many renowned scientists, such as Dr. William Gray, emeritus Professor of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University.
These scientists reject the Global Climate Model simulations used by government laboratories and universities. They regard them as flawed, and argue that they have become institutional and self-sustaining. Moreover, [...]

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Natural Disaster

January 17, 2010

Nos ferventes prières vont vers le peuple d’Haïti.
“A small group of Physicians continued working at General Hospital, a group of two-story green and white buildings around a patch of lawn, but it was a triage that made ‘MASH’ look like a medical boutique in Beverly hills.” – Los Angeles Times, Sunday January 17, 2010
With no [...]

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