January 12, 2011 – 9:00 am
Actually, let’s give this one a double snap, as I have been waiting about two years for an alarmist story like this to show up, after several harsh winters Blasting along the Ohio Turnpike, few will notice the coastal salt marsh plants growing along the shoulder. Such plants are now common at the mid-western roadside, […]
January 7, 2011 – 1:25 pm
Surprisingly, I actually agree with some. Make sure to check out the funny video at the link The champagne has been popped and the confetti has, hopefully, been cleaned up but that doesn’t mean it’s too late to make some serious green resolutions for the new year. Whether you’re looking to shrink the footprint of […]
January 4, 2011 – 5:33 pm
No, this will not be a sarcastic enviro-weenie post. I’m actually dead serious in my belief about recycling old electronics, regardless of government mandates Get a new flat-screen TV for Christmas and wondering what to do with the old console? Finally replacing that turntable with an MP3 player? Just upgrading your Mac? Whatever it is, […]
January 3, 2011 – 12:32 pm
It can’t have anything to do with “nature doing goofy things to delight us,” right? The nearly 200 birders who participate in Portland’s count treat it as a treasure hunt. Armed with binoculars and scratch pads, groups swarm the Portland area, each assigned to a specific location. They hope to create an accurate log of […]
December 30, 2010 – 6:24 pm
Darwin must be rolling in his grave, seeing so called Evolutionists/environmentalists doing this Florida marine conservationists have come up with a simple recipe for fighting the invading lionfish that is gobbling up local reef life — eat them. The Key Largo-based REEF conservation organization has just released “The Lionfish Cookbook,” a collection of 45 recipes […]
December 30, 2010 – 11:26 am
Hey, don’t make that face at me! Don’t shoot me the finger or a razzzzzzzzzberry. I’m just the messenger Are you planning a New Year’s Eve shindig this year? Between food, decor, and transportation, New Year’s parties can add up to a lot of waste, but they don’t have to! With just a bit of […]
December 30, 2010 – 9:09 am
We’ll start off with the question, is light actually “pollution”? Or is simply a result of living a modern lifestyle, so that people can go out after dark, instead of huddling and hiding in shacks against the predators of the night? Anyhow, once again, a good, sensible idea is taken to Stupid The push to […]
December 29, 2010 – 7:04 pm
Seriously, what did these little bastards do to be put in time-out? I do find it hilarious that all these eco-kook climate alarmists, who say we should treat Mother Nature with respect and deference, are constantly annoying the animals on their home turf Though the Adelie penguin is numerous—with more than five million individuals stretched […]
December 27, 2010 – 10:04 pm
Well, not really, I just thought this was a pretty cool article. I love this kind of nature stuff Experiments by a team of researchers in New York and New Jersey have generated evidence that questions the common belief that the pterygotid eurypterids (“sea scorpions”) were high-level predators in the Paleozoic oceans. This group, which […]
December 24, 2010 – 10:32 am
It’s been mentioned many times before, the dangers of mercury in compact fluorescent light bulbs. And here’s more ENERGY-saving light bulbs were at the centre of a fresh health scare last night after researchers claimed they can release potentially harmful amounts of mercury if broken. Levels of toxic vapour around smashed eco-bulbs were up to […]