just remembering
… that not everything is wasted. there is this place here at harman on earth. and though i rarely feel there is time to write into it, there is a […]
… that not everything is wasted. there is this place here at harman on earth. and though i rarely feel there is time to write into it, there is a […]
Feeling the urge to open up, “It’s been four months since my last confession.” This space truly has been an empty hole for a good stretch. I’ve been absorbed in […]
So HOE is in a rut. Popular (boss) demand has me scrawling all my madness (virtually) solely for the SACurrent. Still, every once and a while a golden noodle will […]
Or: How I snuck aboard the USS Scripps despite erratic biorhythms. Getting accepted into the Scripps Howard Institute on the Environment for a week of specialized enviro journalism training has […]
If you haven’t yet, read my critique of ongoing nuke industry efforts across the great state of Texas. Loving that The Daily Climate rolled it into their feed. I’d blush […]
NEW POST: On the pavement for climate action. P.S. did South Texas activists find their own Joe the Plumber? http://bit.ly/uiFgk
Even as I was filing my story on the latest from the climate-change frontier, news was pouring in. The EPA was preparing the way for CO2 regulation by declaring greenhouse […]
Ideas sought.
Denying a request for further study of a radioactive waste repository in the lower Panhandle before opening it for full-fledged dumping, two of three Texas Council for Environmental Quality commissioners […]
Countering popular claims that environmentalists are just a bunch of hairy nay-sayers, the Sierra Club release also offered alternatives for North Texas power deciders: Solar, wind, efficiency. Sounds a lot like the direction South Texas had been heading.
Well, chalk another one up for Energy City: Houston is now also where Global Warming solutions are being proffered, thanks to legislation filed by State Senator Rodney Ellis.
So all eyes shift to Obama where murkier statements on nuclear’s roll in the national energy mix began to clarify with Dr. Chu now in ascendancy.
You can see a couple more Oliver toons at golliver’s cartoons. :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::
Okay. I have a lot to answer for. For starters, I cry out when I am terrified by the careening industrial machine and what it is doing to this planet. […]
I just submitted this to atmo.sphere, where Texas’ state climatologist has a blog. I thought some of you may be interested. (And, yes, I could have spent a few minutes […]
The oxygen-starved “cloud” — hypoxia explosion, or dead zone — at the bottom of the mighty Mississip’ was nearly 8,000 square miles last summer, about the size of New Jersey. […]
While SA politicos and our econo-bio community have expressed unqualified support for N-BAF, North Carolina physicians and are not thrilled by chances of the germ lab coming to their state. […]