Pollinators at Risk
While you're freaking out about everything else that's going wrong in the world right now... don't forget the bees! For as go the bees, so goes our food.
-Maltok 5
Maltok 5, the secret interplanetary ruler of Earth and 4 other grade C planets, must convey information to the world through his minions. Beware all evildoers!
While you're freaking out about everything else that's going wrong in the world right now... don't forget the bees! For as go the bees, so goes our food.
-Maltok 5
Posted by Boy on the Bike at 2:27 PM 0 comments
Careful when pulling out that piece on the 14th floor...
What will Dubai come up with next for its unsustainable desert DisneyMcLuxuryPark?
-Maltok 5
Posted by Boy on the Bike at 10:14 AM 2 comments
Labels: architechture, building, dubai, environment, jenga, skyscraper
Scientists say it's a 50-50 bet that the thin Arctic sea ice will completely melt away at the geographic North Pole.
It's a 50-50 bet that the thin Arctic sea ice, which was frozen last autumn, will completely melt away at the geographic North Pole, Serreze said.
The ice retreated to a record level in September when the Northwest Passage -- the sea route through the Arctic Ocean -- opened up briefly for the first time in recorded history.
"What we've seen through the past few decades is the Arctic sea ice cover is becoming thinner and thinner as the system warms up," Serreze said.
Specific weather patterns will determine whether the North Pole's ice cover melts completely this summer, he said.
Posted by Boy on the Bike at 10:07 AM 0 comments
Labels: cap, catastrophe, disaster, environment, global warming, ice, melt, polar, sea level
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Labels: climate change, environment, global warming, polar, politics
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CBS News
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It takes a pretty brave politician to tell folks the truth, that solutions to our energy problems won't be super easy and fixed by "drilling more at home."
3 hours ago
WASHINGTON (AFP) — Democrat Barack Obama Tuesday accused White House rival John McCain of "posturing" as the Republican, tapping voters' anxiety about sky-high fuel prices, called for offshore oil drilling.
In a speech later in the Texas oil capital of Houston, the Arizona senator was to call for a 27-year-old moratorium on offshore exploration to be lifted -- reversing his own support for the ban when he ran for president in 2000.
McCain was again to push for a summer suspension of federal taxes on gasoline, to ease a little of the pain at the pump for voters already reeling from an epidemic of home foreclosures and job losses.
Obama, who has been hammering McCain and the Republicans on the economy, said his White House opponent's support of the moratorium in 2000 was "certainly laudable."
"But his decision to completely change his position and tell a group of Houston oil executives exactly what they wanted to hear today was the same Washington politics that has prevented us from achieving energy independence for decades," the Illinois senator said in a statement.
"Much like his gas tax gimmick that would leave consumers with pennies in savings, opening our coastlines to offshore drilling would take at least a decade to produce any oil at all, and the effect on gasoline prices would be negligible at best since America only has three percent of the world's oil.
"It's another example of short-term political posturing from Washington, not the long-term leadership we need to solve our dependence on oil."
That's not change we can believe in...
-Maltok 5
p.s. Try to stay awake for the whole video.
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Some Yahoo sings about Hillary...
Posted by Boy on the Bike at 7:34 PM 2 comments
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