Tag Archives: Big Oil
Disaster in the Gulf: Can Anything Good Come of This?
I had started out six weeks ago to write about Earth Day: how well I remembered that first one in 1970, and how far along we have come since those days. But then came the news of the oil spill in … Continue reading
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Tagged "drill baby drill", Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Big Oil, biomass, British Petroleum, Canyonlands National Park, carbon tax, Dust Bowl, Earth Day, energy lobbyists, environmental disaster, Gulf of Mexico, Gulf Stream, Janet Napolitano, junk shot, LIbertarians, oil drilling, oil rain, oil spill, petroleum addiction, renewable energy sources
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The Beat Goes On — We Cannot be Stopped
Dear Friends: sorry about my long absence, which will not happen again. So much to share, in these challenging times. And also, so many positive ways to deal with them and to keep moving forward. That’s what I”ll be writing about. First … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, politics of the environment, saving wilderness, turning hopeless lost causes into victories
Tagged big money, Big Oil, citizen democracy, clean air act, clean water act, developers, endangered species protection, grass roots action, National Chamber of Commerce, Supreme Court, Wall Street
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