The UK Invest 200 Billion in Renewables
So the hiatus is over, I’m back to my blogging ways. I return back to my computer to find that…. nothing has changed. Well, that isn’t exactly true but I really had big hopes for this summer’s G8 meeting. So I thought today I would give a bit of a “wrap up” to the end of the G8 summit on climate change mixed in with a small little rant. Once again nothing was accomplished at a G8 meeting and our world is left... Read More
Why 350? 90 Seconds. 0 Words.
So remember way back when, when I was talking about the 350.org campaign? Well heres a quick little update as to how the campaign has progressed. For starters the website got a small little face lift, they’ve started a global art project, they now have the site running in 8 languages, and have added a video to explain what all this 350 business means. Check out the site if you haven’t already, and pass on the word. Here’s the video... Read More
Rising Oil Prices Are Having A Positive Effect
Yes, yes, the trend is catching on. Bike riding is up, car driving is down. It really is a no brain’er! Gas is getting too high and people are starting to make the choice, drive or bike? The cost of gas is rising and is beginning to have an impact on the way people live. People are starting to find that driving a car is a financial burden and are finding new ways to get around. The beauty is, its not even your normal citizen, its also those... Read More
WIRED’s Inconvenient Truth: Screw Organic!
I know, I know, its an old watered down topic but I gotta talk about it because there is some interesting and unusual ideas presented in this article. Smartly titled as Inconvenient Truths, the article presents Wired’s take on the climate crisis. However, it was not the main title that caught my attention, but the “Screw Organic” title that intrigued me to read further. I am not going to blurb the whole article, but what I will give... Read More
Amazon Oil: Suing Big Oil
It’s a long road to really creating an eco friendly world, but we are making positive steps forward. Very often these little steps are made by individuals, cities, and mayors that are not waiting on national legislature. There is allot of debate to why national governments are taking their time, one of which is the involvement and persuasion of the oil industry. Today, a very inspirational story came to my attention that has been going on for... Read More
