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planetthoughts : Love your Planet... Know your Planet
planetthoughts
Love your Planet... Know your Planet
A site with a rather serious tone, dedicated to providing specific science and policy information, and insights on how to cope and live in the coming years. Your comments and discussion are invited!
New York United States
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11/20 11:57 Water, Water Everywhere.... Nor Any Drop to Drink
I attended a seminar presented by the National Resource Defense Council (NRDC) on Monday at a solar-energy run building called 'Solar One' on the lower East River coast of Manhattan. The topic was 'Drill, Baby, Drill: Marcellus Shale's Natural Gas...
11/17 21:13 Helping Local Food Businesses Thrive
Wendy Siporen coordinates The Rogue Initiative for a Vital Economy (THRIVE ['Rogue' is the local river and community name]), which helps small locally-owned businesses not just to thrive, but be more sustainable as well. A 'Food Connection' directory...
11/14 14:30 Melissa Gragg and Jason Miller interview Derrick Jensen
by Melissa Gragg, Jason Miller and Derrick Jensen, November 10, 2008, from FreePress.org 'Top priorities may not be any of those five. It may be continuing to stabilize the financial system. We don't know yet what's going to happen in January. And...
11/15 14:14 Greenpeace: Fighting Deforestation in Indonesia (last two days)
by Greenpeace After giving the Isola Corallo a farewell paint-job, we've finally taken our leave of Dumai. We did everything we set out to do (and perhaps a bit more), and we've reminded people both nationally and internationally about the problems...
11/15 14:44 Energy and Commerce Committee Petition: Here
There is a major committee chairmanship that will be chosen next week, concerning energy and the environment from the business and commercial direction. It is an important committee. Let me quote from the Oil Change International Web site: Next...

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