Have you seen Chevron's "Will You Join Us" Campaign? In train stations, at bus stops, online, even on coffee cups, Chevron ads are trying to convince Americans that the key to ending our energy crisis is individual action. Over pictures of everyday Americans, taglines from Chevron’s “Will You Join Us” ad campaign read:
“I will leave the car at home more.” “I will take... Read more...
Yes it's that time of year again. That devilishly handsome British secret agent is back to save the World one more time. This time though, he's got his work cut out for him. Not only must he save the entire planet from imminent destruction due to Global Warming and foil an evil villain, but he's going up against his own government. No, it's not James Bond, or even Austin Powers. Oh yea baby! The names Green, Graverson Green.
Joined by his trusty sidekick, Ms.... Read more...
After World War II, accelerating population growth and steadily rising incomes drove the demand for seafood upward at a record pace. At the same time, advances in... Read more...
The great majority of rank-and-file Climaticide denialists/delayers know nothing about how science works, nor, generally, are they interested. Since their opposition to the reality of global warming is founded... Read more...
When you think about Climaticide-induced ice melting, chances are images of Greenland, Antarctica or Arctic sea ice come to mind, but a recent article in the Tribune of India as reported by the Environmental News Network, reminds us... Read more...
Editor's Note: This post by Trish Smith comes to us from Green Student U, a blog-style site that introduces today's students to a wide variety of global environmental issues by recognizing college campus green initiatives and personal success stories, as well as how the world is being shaped by environmental reform
With the dramatic increase in oil prices earlier this year translating into higher prices at the gas pump in the United States, concerns over U.S. dependence on foreign oil are once again part of the... Read more...