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THE GLOBAL PLUTOCRACY: THE LOCI OF MANIFEST, RADICAL EVIL

Real Liberal Christian Church - Christian Commons | July 24th 2008 by Tom Usher

Color Menu From the RMS Lusitania, 1908 Is Europe awash in flames from internal terrorist attacks? No, it is not. Is the U.S. awash in flames from internal terrorist attacks? No, it is not. Why is this the case? Haven't there been sleeper cells of te read more

THE INTERVIEW: Dr Pierre Gosselin, physician and climate-change s…

Canadian Medicine | July 24th 2008

Two months ago, we reported on a new study by a group of Quebec researchers that predicted a steep rise in climate change-related mortality.If carbon dioxide emissions aren't drastically cut in the coming years, their study showed, global warming wil read more

My Credit Card Company is Going Green!

Simple Debt-Free Finance | July 24th 2008 by Joe

Well, not really, but they’d like me to think they are. I don’t know about you, but I’m getting sick of all this “green marketing.” Every time I turn around, I see some company brochure telling me how green they are. It read more

The Cold War: Cuban Missile Crisis, take 2?

Politeia Articles | July 24th 2008 by Cassandra

Reuters: "Cuba silent on Russian bomber report: Fidel Castro" Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro on Wednesday said Cuba does not have to explain or "ask forgiveness" about a report out of Russia this week that Russia might use its Cold War ally Cuba a read more

EXPOSURE OF THE EVIL PLUTOCRACY TO CONTINUE UNTIL IT FALLS

Real Liberal Christian Church - Christian Commons | July 24th 2008 by Tom Usher

Corridor from Titan control room to missile silo The deep state is built upon not just amorality but deliberate immorality. Sadists, perverts, and thieves run the show for a season. Politics Politicians don't have to worry about lying to get elected read more

From the Desk of Chicken Little: North Pole to Melt

The Real Revo | July 23rd 2008 by RD Walker

Last month the world media screamed that for the first time, the North Pole might be ice free this year. Here is a typical example. FOR the first time in human history, the North Pole may be briefly ice-free by September as global warming melts away read more

My Environmentalism: Plastic

My Chemical Journey | July 23rd 2008

Part one of two.I have some pretty fucked up ideas. I think people in general should be treated with dignity, no matter their race, sex, gender, creed, or crime. I think no one deserves torture, and I like the idea that people can say whatever they w read more

Eco Tip: Skin Deep

Athena's Armoury | July 23rd 2008 by Janine

I've always been concerned about our environment and conscious about the things I put into my body, but in recent years I've also become more aware of the things I put onto my body. Your skin is your largest organ and whatever is put on it seeps in read more

How to throw an eco-friendly party (with a giveaway)

Crunchy Domestic Goddess | July 23rd 2008 by Amy

Is it possible to throw a child’s birthday party (or any party for that matter) without piling up mounds and mounds of trash? The answer is most definitely YES. Throwing an eco-friendly party (or green party or nearly zero-waste party) is actua read more

GoGreenTube.com Takes an Environmental Leadership Position By Joi…

Net News Publisher | July 22nd 2008 by Terry

GoGreenTube.com, an environmental education website, that entertains and educates viewers, has announced that it is offsetting its carbon emissions with Carbonfund.org, one of the country’s leading carbon offset organizations. GoGreenTube.com will read more

Coffee and Waste

Commonsense Design | July 22nd 2008 by Nathan Zeldes

Back from NYC… I already reported on the big stuff I saw there; and here is a small but annoying thing I also saw. My hotel room had a drip coffee maker, a standard item in American hotel rooms (and much better than the old dependence on Room S read more

Who Does Rainwater Belong To?

Planetsave | July 22nd 2008 by Lucille Chi

One of the greatest steps forward that local communities have taken of late is the push to collect rainwater to offset your water use. It is often an easy way to help out the environment and, in the long run, simply save water. There don’t really read more

The Hybrid and Unintended Consequences

The Sisyphus Files | July 21st 2008 by Sisyphus

Health Day: Hybrid Cars Pose Risk to Blind, Visually Impaired Because they can be nearly silent, hybrid cars pose a serious threat of injury and death to blind and visually impaired people, says the American Council of the Blind, which is pushing the read more

no badges, no king

harman on earth | July 21st 2008 by greg harman

Worldwatch wants Al Gore to be your Daddy. As if the environmental movement, grown increasingly diffused across the political and social spectrum in recent years, all of a sudden needs such a figurehead. read more

Farms… in the sky?

Break Out The Oreos | July 21st 2008 by Devon Grandy

DEVON GRANDY (Honolulu, Hawaii) It’s been a while since Break Out The Oreos featured its normally-commonplace Ivy League coverage. It’s summer, so, in our minds, stories about the insanity of Ivy League students are attributed to their ow read more

Around The Horn--Posts on Oil

Vulcan's Hammer | July 21st 2008 by W.W. Cruz

Posts worthy of note and your time: The Bobo Files has a petition to sign for those that want Congress to lift the moratorium on off-shore drilling. Domestic oil myths are covered by The Historian at The Real World. Shaving Leviathan comment read more

When I Have Fears That Earth May Cease to Be: Dealing with Enviro…

Sustainablog | July 20th 2008

After being fairly fearful as a child, I am happy to say that not much genuinely scares me nowadays. The list of things that make me want to hide under the covers at night is quite short: clowns, Teletubbies, Pee Wee Herman, SPAM (the kind in the can read more

‘Stop the Drilling, Save the Coast!’ A rebuttal to ‘Butt-he…

Orange Juice! | July 19th 2008 by Art Pedroza

Andrew Davey, ‘Butt-head’ to my friend Chris Prevatt’s ‘Beavis,’ has another laughable cheerleader post up on the LibOC. This one is a rah-rah sis-boom-bah for unadulterated knee-jerk environmentalism that ignores the fa read more

Thumbs Way Down

Mixed Media | July 19th 2008

When you watch the clock to see how much time is left in a film, that's not a good sign. I kept doing this throughout Origins: Spirits of the Past, a Japanese anime film. Set in Neutral City, a wasteland dystopia, that I first thought was supposed to read more

You Can Call Me Al

The Real Revo | July 19th 2008 by RD Walker

There were incidents and accidents. There were hints and allegations. Tweaking the alarmist hypocrites. read more

Seven Graphs with Inconvenient Truths for Al Gore

The Real Revo | July 19th 2008 by RD Walker

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Can drilling for oil on our shores solve the problem

Blognetric webmasters blog | July 19th 2008 by Kevin Grames

This is a highly debated issue by many people. Some believe that allowing oil companies to drill for oil will only serve to further pollute and destroy the environment. Others say the solution will do nothing in the short term so why even bother. Th read more

"Al Gore is our savior!"

Vulcan's Hammer | July 19th 2008 by W.W. Cruz

Al Gore called for congress not to overturn a federal ban on offshore drilling recently. If congress had any collective wit about them, they should immediately dismiss his comments as the rantings of an unrealistic lunatic. Mr. Gore seems to be livi read more

Blogathon 2008: 48 posts in 24 hours, for you and the David Suzuk…

Tiny Bites | July 19th 2008 by Karen Hamilton

One week from now, at this exact time, Tiny Bites will go into blogging overdrive in order to raise awareness for the David Suzuki Foundation, a Vancouver-based non-profit whose programs “promote solutions that conserve nature and help achieve read more

Pedaling for Power - Exercise Equipment as Electrical Generators

Apathetic Lemming of the North | July 18th 2008 by Brian Gill

Generating electricity while exercising is smart. And, like many good ideas, it's being invented in quite a few places: "Elliptical machines help keep the lights on" That's Fit (June 23, 2008) "The elliptical machines at my local Gainesville Health & read more

PHIL GRAMM, PONZI SCHEME, SUBPRIME, SELLING SHORT, WALL STREET, F…

Real Liberal Christian Church - Christian Commons | July 18th 2008 by Tom Usher

Phil Gramm with John McCain Watch when the people (Phil Gramm types) who are calling other people whiners start jumping out of windows. There are a hand full of insiders who are remaining calm, because they set the whole thing up (set up the whole Po read more

Gas-Guzzling Environmentalists

Dakota Voice | July 18th 2008 by Bob Ellis

This video comes courtesy of Michelle Malkin and Americans for Prosperity. Just another example of that hypocritical "Good for thee, not for me" garbage we get all too much from environmental... Peruse Dakota Voice for a wealth of information on th read more

The Collapsing House of Cards Known as Global Warming

The Sisyphus Files | July 18th 2008 by Sisyphus

The Australian: No smoking hot spot by David Evans [S]ince 1999 new evidence has seriously weakened the case that carbon emissions are the main cause of global warming, and by 2007 the evidence was pretty conclusive that carbon played only a minor ro read more

Enviro-Marxist Al Gore Has Terrible Sense of Timing

The Sisyphus Files | July 17th 2008 by Sisyphus

“With ignorance and arrogance, success is assured.” — Mark Twain Gas prices are high, and Democrats / liberals refuse to permit us to increase our oil supply. Meanwhile, the self-appointed savior of the universe, Al Gore, a man wit read more

Fatophiles of the World Unite…Against a Cartoon…Poor WALL-E

Total Transformation | July 17th 2008 by John Kaiser

[SPOILER ALERT] Well as if it wasn’t bad enough that poor little WALL-E got beat up by the right, now the fatophiles (might one call some of them fat fetishists?) have their collective panties in a bunch.  Why?  Apparently they don’t li read more

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