Brad Allenby, a professor of civil and environmental engineering at Arizona State University, suggests in an essay at Earthvision website that ideologically driven environmentalism is failing, that there is a need for a new environmentalism which he … [Read more...] about Phoenix Environmentalism
Archives for November 2005
The Radical Right
I have previously posted that the left think the right are evil and the right think the left are dumb, click here. In the same post I suggested that people who really believe as much should get out and about a bit more. Well last night I was out … [Read more...] about The Radical Right
Patrick Michaels on Antarctica Getting Taller
Patrick Michaels, author of Meltdown, is yet another global warming skeptic. How can Ian Lowe, President of the Australian Conservation Foundation, in his new book, A Big Fix, claim there are only five global warming skeptics in the whole world! … [Read more...] about Patrick Michaels on Antarctica Getting Taller
95 Percent Organic
The Rich Prince Charles and Camilla visited an organic farm near San Francisco over the weekend, and reader of this blog David Tribe made a few comments about organics on ABC Television Landline over the weekend. I rather like this extract from the … [Read more...] about 95 Percent Organic
The Cost of Kyoto or Coarse Language
I've just received a few useful links. The first email reads: "Well, easy to see why Blair has done a U-turn on Kyoto if you read the following: http://www.prnewswire.co.uk/cgi/news/release?id=157608 and this, too, is a good … [Read more...] about The Cost of Kyoto or Coarse Language
Why Ban the Plastic Bag?
In Australia good people now carry green bags to the supermarket and come away with their groceries in the green bags - rather than plastic bags. I inspected my 'Go Green' bags this evening and found they are all made in China from polypropylene. I … [Read more...] about Why Ban the Plastic Bag?