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Showing posts with label
environment
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July 2, 2011
Destroying the world for "green" fuel
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Tracy McVeigh writes in The Guardian (click the title of this post): ... The eviction of the villagers to make way for a sugar cane planta...
June 30, 2011
Wind industry decries "delegitimization"
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The industrial wind industry is a lot like the state of Israel. Both began in an idealistic spirit of creating an vibrant alternative. Both ...
January 31, 2010
Ecopsychology, solastalgia, nature-guilt
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Daniel Smith has written an article in today's New York Times Magazine about the psychologic relationship of humans and the rest of the ...
August 3, 2007
Which side are you on?
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Industrial-scale wind development is not green. No development can be green. It can only be necessary and less harmful than it or an altern...
February 6, 2007
Community outreach, or another broken soul crying for help
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Our friends at National Wind Watch received the following e-mail, reproduced here in its entirety. It reveals the brutal instincts, limited...
February 2, 2007
AWEA: Wind energy capacity passed 1% of U.S. total in 2006
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The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) issued a press release last Tuesday boasting that 2,454 MW of new wind energy capacity was erect...
January 17, 2007
"Wind power not such a good idea"
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Richie Davis of the Greenfield (Mass.) Recorder wrote a fair article (click the title of this post) about opposition to industrial wind ene...
January 13, 2007
More about extreme wind turbine noise
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Farmers Weekly, 12 January 2007, p. 10, has an article about the Davies, a farming couple in Lincolnshire who have had to sleep away from t...
Unintended consequences
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Industrialists are seizing the opportunity created by the successful effort of many environmentalists to scare everyone shitless about globa...
January 12, 2007
Give Conservation Another Chance
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By John H. Herbert, Baltimore Sun, Jan. 1, 2007: Since 1997, utility demand-side investments such as efficient lighting programs, heat recov...
January 6, 2007
Noam Mohr on meat-eating and the environment
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The global costs of a meat diet The Green Times (Penn Environmental Group), Spring 1997 If you care about the environment, you had better b...
January 2, 2007
Sierra Club flacks for big energy
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The January/February edition of the Sierra Club magazine explores the energy issue, starting off with an essay by the tireless Bill McKibben...
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