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Friday, June 20, 2008

The High Cost of Ethanol Subsidies
GreeenIsm OffSite

An Indian government official recently criticized the Bush administration for blaming the growing middle classes of developing countries, such as India and China, for rising food prices. Although he may have misinterpreted the president’s remarks, his and other Indian critics’ responses are worth thinking about. They argue that the United States is the real culprit behind high food prices. Has the United States played an important role in contributing to rising food prices and, if so, what should be done to correct the problem?   More...
Monday, June 16, 2008

A World Afloat on an Ocean of Oil
GreeenIsm Alan Caruba

Considering how much untapped oil is known to exist, not just in the United States, but worldwide, one would think that its current price was some kind of anomaly and it is. It is more the result of speculation than anything else.   More...
Saturday, June 14, 2008

‘Will the Greens Sacrifice Their Own ‘Sacred Cows’?’
GreeenIsm Dennis T. Avery

Wired Magazine has published a list of “Green sacred cows” it says must be sacrificed to save the planet. Wired’s founding editor, Kevin Kelly, formerly edited the Whole Earth Catalog, so the magazine has credentials for rethinking what it means to be Green.   More...
Tuesday, June 10, 2008

The New Communism
GreeenIsm Cliff Kincaid

Americans are searching for leadership in this election year and they have found it. Unfortunately, he is not an American politician. Vaclav Klaus, President of the Czech Republic, who survived the communist system and now leads a country that emerged from the dissolution of the Soviet empire, is warning of a new form of communism threatening human freedom and progress.   More...
Monday, June 02, 2008

Going green means having green to spend
GreeenIsm OffSite

The dirty secret of the environmental movement is how indifferent it can be to the poor.   More...
Thursday, May 22, 2008

Oil Companies Fight Back. Finally!
GreeenIsm Malcolm Hedges

Pompous elitist Senators again tried to blame the energy fiasco on everybody but themselves.  It was wasn’t taken lying down.   More...

Then They Asked Me…’What Would You Do Bigmouth?’
GreeenIsm Tom Segel

Harlingen, Texas, May 21, 2008: Last week I took every American voter to task, saying that we all were to blame for our current high gasoline prices at the pumps and our national energy mess.  My claim was we voted into office Republicans who had a chance to correct many of these problems. They squandered their opportunity with a multitude of scandals, misconduct, pork barrel spending and abandonment of conservative principles. Those who voted Democrats into office were on an emotional and “feel good” voting spree that pandered to the far left, environmental extremists, animal rights activists and socialists determined to beat America back into the Stone Age.  The end result of these actions has been an explosion of oil and gas prices that are now reaching the point where major damage is being inflicted on all citizenry.   More...
Monday, May 19, 2008

Saving Arctic Plant Species from Climate Change
GreeenIsm Dennis T. Avery

The Norwegian government is building its high-tech new Global Seed Vault on the Arctic island of Svalbard to protect the world’s plant varieties in case of global climate change. Meanwhile, outside the Svalbard vault, the island’s own hardy Arctic plants are demonstrating that Mother Nature knows how to keep her species alive through natural adaptation to the earth’s naturally radical climate cycling.   More...
Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Fish vs. Men in the Supreme Court
GreeenIsm Thomas Bowden

Irvine, CA--Forty percent of America’s energy comes from 550 electric power plants whose massive turbines and reactor cores are cooled with billions of gallons of water from nearby rivers, lakes, bays, and oceans.   More...
Tuesday, April 29, 2008

High Oil Prices - Blame The Government You Elected!
GreeenIsm Thomas D. Segel

Harlingen, Texas, April 28, 2008:  Yesterday I topped off my tank at $3.49.9 a gallon.  But, I am lucky.  My home is in one of the lowest cost-of-living regions of the country.  In California, for example, my brother filled up his tank again at $3.89.9 a gallon...and he shops for “cheap” gas. The high price of gasoline is on the lips of everyone you meet these days.  Also, everyone has his or her own idea about whom we should blame for our latest economic woes.   More...
Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Conservation Loses Out to Global Warming Panic
GreeenIsm Dennis T. Avery

A global food crisis looms, as crops are diverted to biofuels.  Food prices have soared 83 percent in three years. Thousands of U.S. farmers are pulling their land out of the government’s biggest conservation program to plant millions of acres back to crops and pasture. U.S. environmentalists warn that “years of conservation progress” will be lost as America’s 35-million-acre Conservation Reserve dwindles, especially in the important bird-nesting areas of the northern Great Plains.   More...
Tuesday, April 15, 2008

George W. Gore
GreeenIsm Alan Caruba

Having betrayed Republicans on all other key issues from education to immigration, the announcement that George W. Bush intends to introduce global warming legislation should come as no surprise.   More...

Don’t Send Your Kids to Publik Skule (If You Love Them)
GreeenIsm Doug Giles

Did you catch the video this week of a student kicking the stuffing out of an art teacher in Baltimore, Maryland while the rest of the class cheered the pounding on? Y’know, if that teacher was moi, and some F-bomb dropping Darwinian throwback came over my desk to accost me, I’d grab my handy dandy scissors and plant ‘em in the feral teen’s skullcap, Jason Voorhees style.   More...

The Danger of Environmentalism
GreeenIsm Michael S. Berliner

To save mankind requires the wholesale rejection of environmentalism as hatred of science, technology, progress, and human life.   More...
Friday, April 04, 2008

The Gas Price Blame Game - Revisited
GreeenIsm Doug Edelman

I first published an article on this subject in April 2006 - two years ago… but with some minor updates it is still as true today as it was then - and to my mind, it bears repeating!  So here goes:   More...
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