Archive for 'green'
A State of Nobel Panic: Thoughts On Climate Change, Part 1
It’s not easy being green. However, it’s hard to avoid that fact that it’s very shortly going to be easier, or a least more comfortable, than the alternatives. In Al Gore – yes, that cardboard politician with the beady eyes -’s Nobel Prize acceptance speech, he said, ” However, despite a growing number of honorable [...]
Posted: December 21st, 2007 under Adminstration, Adolf Hitler, Al Gore, Atmosphere, Bush, EPA, George Orwell, Nobel Prize, North Pole, Roger Revelle, Stephen L. Johnson, Svante Arrhenius, Winston Churchill, acceptance, agency, alternative, asia, atlantic, australia, auto industry, automotive, automotive industry, average temperature, blogger, carbon, change, chemistry, climate, coal, conspiracy, dioxide, dynamite, environment, environmental, environmental policy, fight, glacier, global, global warming, green, ice cap, industry, leader, melting, methane, nature, nobel, north america, oil, pacific, paradox, peace, polar, politician, prize, protection agency, quiz, south america, south asia, speech, temperature, warming, word, world.
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Free the Jena 6, Symbolism, and Political Fashion
So, most importantly, for those of you who might not have heard about the Jena 6, here’s the story. In brief, it’s about a group of black kids who sat under a tree that was a “traditionally white” hangout spot in the mostly white town of Jena, Louisiana, last December. The next day, there were [...]
Posted: September 19th, 2007 under 6, Jena, Louisiana, assault, attorney, battery, black, court, crime, december, green, hate, injustice, jail, lynching, noose, race, segregation, supreme, symbolism, white.
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