As the much-hyped Irma dawns on Florida, we are told it’s actually a category 1 hurricane now—a much ado about nothing sorta revelation. The week-long
Category: Nature/Environment
An Epic Deluge
by James R. Campbell Written on August 29, 2017 Huricane Harvey made landfall on the Texas gulf coast early on the morning of August 26,
Drop in Sea Level in the Past Two Years
Climate change science has been subject to questions and criticism despite the heavy reiteration of the believers in global warming-climate change advocates. A recent news
Odor in the Air – Las Vegas to Make Foul Smell Illegal
Whatever stays in Vegas, the sin city doesn’t want bad smell to stay. A new law proposed by officials would make it an offense for
Let’s Dive Deep Into Renewable Energy!
by Daniel Bell If you’re one of our readers, we’re sure you already know quite a lot about renewable energy. Hopefully, you’re using it in
Electric Power Companies and the Law
by Gordon Jeremiah Berry Today technology has made production very cost effective for certain industries, and electricity is one of them. Every electric company has
Not in Media: Big Drop in Earth Temperature Recorded by Satellite
Rise in global temperature and glacial retreat are something you see in headlines on mainstream (aka lamestream) media. But what you don’t see is global
Trash Detail
by James R. Campbell Yesterday, my aunt came home from her daycare job and found me pulling weeds out of the flower bed. It was
Global Warming or Global Exaggeration?
by Bob Branco Is the Earth getting warmer? If you listen to activists who think they can solve this alleged problem, you would think that
Drinking Contaminated Water Can Endanger Your Health
by Ann Harrison Although there are many people who live in cities where their water is supplied by a city-wide utility company, there are those