Sorry I haven’t posted anything for over a week. I was enjoying the sun down in Florida. Of course, if things keep up the way they are, I may not have to go that far south in the future. March was a little on the toasty side – compared to all the data compiled...
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Susan McGinnis anchors this morning’s Clean Skies News Energy Report from Washington, D.C. On the Program: President Obama to unveil plan to expand offshore oil & natural gas drilling along the East Coast. Sen. Lugar says his new climate and energy plan is a practical way to reduce emissions and dependence on foreign oil....
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Susan McGinnis anchors this afternoon’s Clean Skies News Energy Report from Washington, DC. On the program: The White House tries to lure Republicans towards an energy reform bill. White House Energy Adviser Carol Browner talks to Clean Skies News. What to do with nuclear waste? The President’s Blue Ribbon Panel is set to meet....
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Susan McGinnis anchors this afternoon’s Clean Skies News Energy Report from Washington, DC. On the program: Senators look to utilities for the first stage of a carbon cap. Clean Skies News talks with NRG’s Steve Corneli. On world water day, the EPA issues stricter drinking water standards. China’s nuclear power generating capacity will grow...
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The following video does a great job debunking the climate change deniers. It shows how – just like a certain “news” channel that will not be named – takes bits and pieces from a story and uses them to reweave their own version that has absolutely nothing to do with the original. It’s propaganda...
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From Art Knowledge News: Dutch sculptor Ap Verheggen has launched a series of four art projects in areas undergoing tremendous climate change. For the first, he designed one giant sculpture that has been placed on an iceberg on the west coast of Greenland. The artwork can be viewed ‘live’ via camera connection until the...
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A few items from Clean Skies News. First up, Susan McGinnis anchors this morning’s Clean Skies News Energy Report from Washington, D.C. On the Program Special UN climate envoy says formal world climate talks are becoming less important. EU environment ministers back IPCC’s climate science.- United Auto Workers union wants Congress to keep its...
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If you’re on Facebook, then you have a green opportunity. “Earth Days“, the official Selection of the 2009 Sundance Film Festival will make it’s debut on Facebook, April 11 at 8:00PM EST. An overview about the film from Wikipedia: Earth Days interweaves personal testimony and rare archival media. The extraordinary stories of the era’s...
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Tyler Suiters anchors this morning’s Clean Skies News Energy Report from Washington, DC. On the program: China’s premier Wen Jiabao says he skipped climate meetings of world leaders at Copenhagen last December because China was snubbed. Undersea volcanoes could be a secret weapon in the fight against climate change. Consol Energy says it is...
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It appears the tornado season started this week with a bang! From Oklahoma to Alabama to Florida twisters were out in force. The NWS believes this could be one of the busiest cyclonic seasons ever. Coming on the tail end of an El Niño year (the same weather phenomena that caused the massive snow...
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