Los Angeles is trying to catch up to its green giant neighbor to the north, San Francisco , by implementing a food recycling program. Small problem: some of L.A.'s residents don't seem overly cheery about the thought of sorting food scraps.
"And what about nuclear power?" That was the question posed by Senator McCain, speaking in Iowa some time ago on the issue of Global Warming. Now why didn't anyone think of that before? Here we all are generating our electricity from those pesky fossil fuels and contributing to Global Warming when the answer was staring us all in the face. Nuclear Power!
For ever so long, the energy and environmental community have been working to communicate the dishonesty, truthiness and deceptiveness of John McCain's claims when it comes to renewable energy and global warming. Sadly, the McBlurring McSame McCain has worked all too well. The League of Conservation Voters (LCV)... Read more...
In an effort to ward off a looming, future global starvation crisis, scientists and agronomists have begun a global scavenger hunt to identify food crops that will stand up to various climate change scenarios, including (but not limited to) excessive moisture, moderate drought, and warmer or unstable temperatures such as late or early frosts.