A Chicago-Area Electoral Victory Says "No We Won't" to Nuke Power
Wall Street has given thumbs down to a technology that can't compete with Solartopian sources like wind, solar, tidal, geothermal and other green energies.
Captain Paul Watson and crew sail about, seeking out the whaling ships, which they follow and harass in hopes of saving whales from what they believe is needless, illegal killing for commercial purposes.
Wall Street has given thumbs down to a technology that can't compete with Solartopian sources like wind, solar, tidal, geothermal and other green energies.
Barack Obama's election promises much needed leadership for international environmental protection.
Now everyone wants to know what he'll do. It's seems reasonable to expect that he'll stick with what seems to be his instinctive strategy: focus on the long game.
The presidential race may be over, but our duties as citizens are not. Now we must vote, however virtually, to have our voices heard. We can also vote with our forks and our feet and our dollars.
The film Food Fight rounds up all the usual suspects to decry this rotten food system, as well as the true foot soldiers in the battle to make real food available to all of us, regardless of income or region.
According to an economic study released last week, California's green policies will create as many as 403,000 jobs in the next 12 years and household incomes will increase by $48 billion.
Now that the heat of the campaign season is behind us, we hope Obama will stop pretending that "clean coal" is a realistic way to reduce carbon emissions and achieve energy independence.
An advocate for the environment will be the next US president. We may be eight years late, but America is finally poised to enter the 21st century.
Among the many celebrating Barack Obama's victory today are environmentalists. Here's what some have to say:
America's infrastructure is aging. The time to rebuild has come, but the need to bolster our infrastructure also presents a great opportunity to ramp up renewable energy sources.
There are solutions at hand that will sustain this country and the world -- beyond next quarter's earnings report -- far into the future of this now imperiled globe.
In many cases, the observed patterns in nature are indeed different from those expected under the assumption of randomness.