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The Cure!

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

It certainly took a while but now its over.  We have found the cure for Global Warming.  I was a little disheartened at how long it was taking but as is the case with any great battle against an enemy of such a huge scale, its not the long path it takes to defeat them […]

Global Warming sure is cold!

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

I live in the North Western US and winter rain and snow are the norm this time of year. However, this year the story is snow in the mountains around LA. In the West this year we are seeing a wet trend. How long will it last? I don’t claim to know but it makes […]

Following the Carbon Footprints

Monday, November 5th, 2007

The other day I was out looking for wild game to hunt and found an alarming discovery.  You see when looking for game one technique is to look for tracks to see where the animals are moving.  What I found was appalling.  The places I had hunted for so many years before were obliterated by […]

The Rip VanWinkle Solution!

Monday, November 5th, 2007

What to do to stop Global Warming?
 As I rise from bed this morning I wonder if I am contributing to the Crisis.
Did I leave the light on too long while trying to make my way to the bathroom without banging into something?
Probably so.  I should memorize the path to the bathroom so I do not […]

Why debate, when we can solve.

Sunday, October 21st, 2007

The debate on various political issues is a hobby of many who take one side or the other about a particular issue.  The debate becomes about who is right and wrong.  Neither side gives ground and especially those in politics use the issue to motivate their base and define themselves.  The issue falls by the […]

Blog Action Day

Monday, October 15th, 2007

This is the day for change through blogging. 
Well, I enjoy blogging.  I even enjoy the blogging of people I disagree with.
In looking at what is correct behavior for the environment, I am a little disappointed.  There is nothing wrong with the actions I read about but it seems so anemic.  I am one who does […]

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