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Monthly Archives: November 2007

blog bob

November 29, 2007by gharman Leave a comment

I suppose I tallied up the cost of telling it straight from the start. I knew coming into this game that overly critical, public-interest writer types like myself don’t ever […]

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taking pulse

November 28, 2007by gharman Leave a comment

It doesn’t show a lot as far as Earth’s processes go, the transpiration, constant innovation. But if you take a few minutes to watch Breathing Earth (blogroll, left), you can […]

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reason & purpose

November 27, 2007by gharman Leave a comment

There’s a reason to be here. True, the oceans are teetering toward collapse. Our petroleum splurge of the last hundred has set the world’s climate dangerously off-kilter. Brilliant creatures we’re […]

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RSS texas climate news

  • Jim Blackburn: Environmental attorney, advocate, author, professor
  • New York launches $19.5-billion climate resiliency plan
  • Texas allocates $5 million for New Mexico water lawsuit

RSS texas observer

  • Father’s Day at the Controversial Polk County Detention Center
  • Grand Jury Acquits HPD Cop Who Killed Unarmed, Disabled, Mentally Ill Houston Man
  • Abandon All Hope

RSS texas vox

  • Public Citizen’s Legislative Wrap-Up: Where We Made Progress & Avoided Backsliding
  • Public Citizen bemoans Perry’s veto of Texas Ethics Commission Bill
  • US Wildfire Season Upon Us Again

RSS environment texas

  • Environment Texas statement on Governor's signing of HB 4
  • Gov. Perry signs water conservation bills
  • Texas Comes In Last in First-Ever Ranking of States on Ocean Protection

RSS express-news: environment

  • A trip into the Edwards Aquifer
  • Reps try to put brakes on bat cave project
  • People turn out to oppose subdivision near bat cave

RSS wild wonderings

  • The Three "Is Its..."
  • Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Feral Hog Resources: Just One Click Away
  • Urban Feral Hogs: Concern, Challenges and Control
  • Land Management Resources for New Landowners

RSS daily climate

  • Fracking fuels water fights in nation's dry spots.
  • Bad Karma: How Fisker burned through $1.4 billion on a 'green' car.
  • New England states move to increase hydropower.
  • Climate Commission says majority of global fossil fuel reserves must be kept in the ground.

RSS enviro health news

  • Special Report: Syngenta's multi-million dollar campaign to protect atrazine, discredit critics.
  • Frogs feminized, but atrazine's effects on people uncertain.
  • Efforts to reduce risks to kids run into a powerful foe in Maine.
  • Residents believe cancer linked to Southern California field laboratory.

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  • aguablog
  • citizens for e justice
  • curblog
  • drought monitor
  • earth matters
  • echotown
  • ecoinsomniac
  • hill country alliance
  • nature writers, texas
  • san antonio natural areas
  • save texas sea turtles
  • stx vegan
  • sw workers union
  • texas stream team
  • tree coalition
  • twri

E Blogs: Texas

  • bluedaze
  • bohemian adventures
  • environment texas
  • forrest for the trees
  • green guru
  • hays county roundup
  • nuke free texas
  • only in it for the gold
  • reviva collective
  • salsa verde
  • texas climate news
  • texas observer
  • texas sustainability
  • tx interfaith power & light

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  • angry toxicologist
  • another green world
  • apartment ecology
  • beyond nuclear
  • blog net news
  • breathing earth
  • carbon-nation
  • climate & energy
  • climate feedback
  • dateline earth
  • de smog blog
  • divine primates
  • dot earth
  • due west
  • e grafitti
  • e journalism now
  • ecopolitology
  • energy blog
  • enviro crimes
  • enviro news for new mexicans
  • enviroblog
  • envirologic
  • facing south
  • go greentube
  • grassroots international
  • green energy videos
  • greenfyre’s
  • gristmill
  • hacienda punto en otra blog
  • it’s getting hot in here
  • knight center enviro tracker
  • miguel angel de alba
  • monbiot
  • nuclear & indigenous issues
  • oil drum
  • realclimate
  • rockridge nation
  • seeds for thought
  • sightline institute
  • toxic burden
  • treehugger
  • w$j: enviro capital
  • worldchanging
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  • blog law
  • censored news
  • center for buddhist studies
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  • fish wars
  • free tibet 2008
  • hatewatch
  • lipan apache community defense
  • media matters
  • mexico reporter
  • mexico solidarity network
  • multinational monitor
  • oil change international
  • pr watch
  • return to center
  • the narcosphere
  • tom paine
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