Fukushima: Why you can’t just Cap it with Concrete..
Why you can’t just pour concrete on the reactors and walk away, why the health risks may be much larger than reported, and why the exclusion zone is not nearly large enough.
View ArticleClimate Change: Pay now, or Pay Later
A common line of thought among deniers is that the costs of mitigating climate change are so steep as to preclude even thinking about the problem. What’s missing from this logic is, we will be spending...
View ArticleUnwinding “Hide the Decline”
After more than 6 weeks of research and mucking through skull-exploding, mind numbing distortions, contortions, and misrepresentations of this story, I’ve finally finished my video on that most toxic...
View ArticleTropical Birds Moving North to the UK
Wales on Line reports: They’re normally spotted in the more exotic climes of Africa, South America and the Mediterranean. But changing global climates are bringing some unusual avian visitors to Wales,...
View ArticleLED Lights: The Next Green Thing
At this business in rural Colorado, as in sophisticated, urban, Ann Arbor, Michigan – LED lighting is changing the math of energy demand, and looking very good while doing it. Green Architecture and...
View Article“Unequivocal” Criticality continues at Fukushima
Gerson Lehrman Group consulting firm reports: Data released on April 28, 2011 by TEPCO is now unequivocal in showing ongoing criticalities at Unit 2, with a peak on April 13. TEPCO graphs of...
View ArticleHere come the Spiders
If concern for their children and grandchildren doesn’t move your Aunt Teabag and Uncle Dittohead, perhaps arachnophobia will? LiveScience reports: Climate change may give America’s venomous brown...
View ArticleTop Fukushima Advisor: “This is nuts. I’m out of here.” *
AFP TOKYO — A senior nuclear adviser to Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan submitted his resignation on Friday, saying the government had ignored his advice and failed to follow the law. Toshiso Kosako,...
View ArticleWhat do these videos tell us about Climate Denial?
Maybe nothing. Maybe a lot. The idea of “liberty” propagated by entities like the Heartland Institute and the Competitive Enterprise Institute is not the same as that espoused by the founding Fathers –...
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