Monthly Archives: May 2009

Americans Don’t Agree About Climate Change

While the United States makes up only about 5% of the worlds population it is one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases.  While the U.S. emissions of greenhouse gases per capita are greater than for any other nation, a … Continue reading

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Two Recent Studies Document Northward Migration of Animals

  Note:  An update to this topic was posted in November of 2011.   Two recent reports add to the growing evidence of animal migrations due to climate change.  While wild animals provide a number of benefits to mankind such as … Continue reading

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MIT Research Shows Greatly Increased Odds of Climate Change

Recently published(1) results from the most comprehensive, predictive computer modeling show that unless rapid and drastic actions are taken, global warming over the next century will be about twice as severe as previously estimated.  Developed at the Massachusetts Institute of … Continue reading

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Cap and Trade – An Expensive Folly?

World-wide, business has always tried to “externalize” their costs, whenever and wherever possible passing costs on to the public.  This has been especially true of the waste resulting from the manufacture and use of goods produced.  Business has been able … Continue reading

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