Nigeria of the North
Fueled by the U.S.’s insatiable desire for gasoline, and its historical dependence on natural resources from Canada, the environmentally destructive oil sands boom is only expected to escalate in profit-taking frenzy.
Fueled by the U.S.’s insatiable desire for gasoline, and its historical dependence on natural resources from Canada, the environmentally destructive oil sands boom is only expected to escalate in profit-taking frenzy.
If you think that a brave new world of agriculturally derived, clean-burning biodiesel fuel is going to wean us off petroleum, you’d better think again.
90% of Americans believe oil companies are gouging gas consumers, and 80% support a windfall profits tax to fund alternative energy research.
Fearing a filibuster from Democrats, Senate Republicans last week pulled a contentious provision calling for opening up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling from an otherwise agreeable defense spending bill. NecadaMinus the ANWR drilling rider, the $453 billion bill calling for money for troops in Iraq and Afghanistan and for Hurricane Katrina relief and avian flu protection passed uncontested by a vote of 93-0.
In response to growing demand for environmentally friendly energy sources, Honda Motor Company announced last week that it plans to start mass-producing solar cells in 2007. The company plans to build a thin-film solar cell factory on the site of one of its existing auto plants in southwestern Japan.
For years, Jerry Wennstrom lived the life of a promising New York-based studio painter, toiling long hours over canvases. Then, in 1979, at the age of 29, Wennstrom abandoned what he knew and embarked on a journey of personal transformation. He destroyed all his art, gave away all his possessions and money, and began a life of what he calls "unconditional trust." He drifted around for 10 years, trusting in his own abilities and the Earth’s bounty to provide for his basic needs.
It’s that time of year again, when New York City department stores boast lavish themed window displays, tots line up across the country to sit on the laps of hundreds of mall Santas, co-workers mingle nervously at stiff office parties, and people jockey for position in shopping centers and deck their abodes in festive extravagance.
Activists from a coalition of environmental groups including the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), the Sierra Club and Earthjustice have mounted a vigorous campaign against taking federal threatened species protection away from Yellowstone’s beloved grizzly bears per a recent proposal by the Bush administration.
Opposition from at least 11 Western Senators has caused House majority leaders to drop a proposal that would have allowed the federal government to sell off millions of acres of public land to mining companies eager to expand their operations. The contentious provision was slated to be part of a federal belt-tightening bill now working is way through Congressional committee hearings. Several Democratic Senators had threatened to filibuster the bill when it percolated up to them if it contained the mining land sale proposal.
Knowing what’s truly environmentally responsible and what’s just hype (or greenwashing) can be tough for the average American. Now there are lifestyle experts for regular folks and movie stars alike to help you find fabulous green stuff when you need it.