Agriculture: Our Biggest Environmental Disaster
October 22, 2009 by Contributor
Filed under Environment, Featured
There are no “good old days” of farming. From when people first started to herd animals and scratch the ground to plant seeds, farming has been an environmentally destructive force.
The Green Scam
September 19, 2008 by Contributor
Filed under Environment
There is no doubt the Earth is a living entity with human like qualities, and like every living thing it is ever changing, as it progresses through time and space.
The Moral Case Against Global Warming Policies
August 3, 2008 by Contributor
Filed under Environment
No aliens are driving carbon producing SUVs on our neighboring planets, however it just so happens that Pluto is experiencing warming. So what’s up?
Brazil: New Oil Exploration In Amazon
November 13, 2007 by Contributor
Filed under Environment
Brazil announced it will seek environmental approval to explore for new oil and gas reserves near the Jurua River in the Amazonian state of Acre. Officials cited the economic benefits but raised concerns among environmental about the sensitive ecosystems.
Get Smart [Car]
October 2, 2007 by Contributor
Filed under Environment
How a little car is making big changes in the way drivers think.
Ethanol And Brazil: The New Global Energy Brand?
June 1, 2007 by Contributor
Filed under Environment
Brazil has converted almost 40 percent of its automotive fuel from gasoline to ethanol and is on its way to becoming a “global brand” and leader in etanol production.
Bird Flu – The Un-Investigated Link
May 15, 2007 by Contributor
Filed under Environment
We’ve culled millions of chickens and spent billions on a developing a new vaccine but bird flu outbreaks around the world continue. Are we looking in the right place?
Global Warming is Irrelevant
April 28, 2007 by Contributor
Filed under Environment
Environmentalism is not necessarily a global warming issue. It is, however, a national health and a national security issue.
“Bushanol” and Global Warming
April 25, 2007 by Contributor
Filed under Environment
Will Bush’s emphasis on ethanol really help or is this just another way to help the oil companies?
Peak Oil – A Cuban Case Study
April 15, 2007 by Contributor
Filed under Environment
Cuba suffered an economic shock when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1990, the world will suffer similar problems from Peak Oil. so is there a lesson to be learned from Cuba?


























