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Gas in the water, toxins in the baby shampoo, coal ash in Lake Michigan!

by jenmueller | Nov 7, 2011 | Green, Interwebs, Make a Difference Monday, Melty aka. Global Warming, World

Found myself writing about chemicals out of place. Recently on Care2: My Water’s On Fire Tonight [Video] Recent reports reveal that hydraulic fracturing, a form of natural gas drilling that involves injecting toxin-laden water deep underground, may have been...

Catfish, Global Warming, and Barbie vs. the Rainforest – Recently on Care2

by jenmueller | Jul 9, 2011 | Green, Melty aka. Global Warming, World

Virginia Anglers Catch 143-pound Monster Catfish News outlets are calling the 143-pound blue catfish hooked by sport fishermen in Virginia a monster of our own making. The fish caught by Richard Nicholas “Nick” Anderson and his father and brother in John H. Kerr...

Tornados, Fish Farms, and Barbie vs Orangutans – Recently on Care2

by jenmueller | Jun 18, 2011 | Green, Interwebs, Melty aka. Global Warming, Weather, World

Don't Make Connections Between Extreme Weather Events (VIDEO) . . . because that might might lead you to conclude that global warming is already happening, warns Bill McKibben in a Washington Post oped. In the wake of the devastating tornado's in Joplin, MO,...

Should We Put a Price on Services Rendered by Nature?

by jenmueller | Oct 22, 2010 | Green, Interwebs, World

Started a new conversation over at Care2 this week. Check it out. Valuing Green in Greenbacks: Should We Put a Price on Services Rendered by Nature? “According to the United Nations Environment Programme report “Mainstreaming the Economics of...

Water water everywhere . . . on Blog Action Day

by jenmueller | Oct 15, 2010 | Melty aka. Global Warming, World

More the 5000 bloggers are writing about water today for Blog Action Day.   Why? Because unsafe water and lack of basic sanitation cause 80 percent of diseases and kill more people every year than all forms of violence, including war. A colleague recently pointed me...

Cleaning up Industrial Boilers and Preventing Oil Drilling in the Rainforest

by jenmueller | Aug 23, 2010 | Green, Interwebs, Make a Difference Monday, World

For your Make-A-Difference Monday action pleasure:  Tell EPA to Clean Up Polluting Commercial and Industrial Boilers, Deadline Monday In the basements of office and apartment buildings, and in pulp and paper plants, chemical refineries, and other factories across the...
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