Tag Archives: #Water

Deep Sea Mining

Yesterday’s comprehensive New York Times environment article by reporter Sachi Kitajima Mulkey hit a home run. (https://www.nytimes.com/by/sachi-kitajima-mulkey): “What Scientists Found When a Deep Sea Mining Company Invited Them In – An ocean-mining company has funded some of the most comprehensive … Continue reading

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New U.S. Environmental Regulation and Policies

Environmental news in the United States is dismal and disheartening – “In One Week, Trump Moves to Reshape U.S. Environmental Policy – The Trump administration this week moved to weaken the Clean Water Act and the Endangered Species Act, two … Continue reading

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Water So Essential To All Life

Sometimes it is best to take a break and listen to what others are saying. Lately, I have found that PodCasts do exactly that. When listening we can be reinforced for beliefs we hold dear or get an inkling of … Continue reading

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What Environment

I have looked for environmental content news that presents more positive environmental information. I must apologize to those readers for being sidetracked in my recent Blog posts by the 2024 Presidential Election. My rants directed primarily at the Republican candidate … Continue reading

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DDT: The Gift That Keeps On Giving

Rachel Carson tried to warn us in “Silent Spring.” Douglas Brinkley brought attention to the environmental awareness and government actions from Kennedys election through when Reagan saw environmentalism as a losing political strategy and the movement began to dissipate with … Continue reading

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Chicken Little

The glacier is melting! The glacier is melting! Chicken Little warns us about the dire consequences of the climate crisis and subsequent global warming. The Thwaites Glacier, aptly nicknamed the Doomsday Glacier, is as big the state of Florida and … Continue reading

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Book or Podcast?

Sometimes it is not possible to improve the words of others; Silent Spring ushered in an understanding of ecosystems and biodiversity for American voters. It educated them about the horrible outcomes – the cause and effect of chemical use and … Continue reading

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ProtoEnvironmentalism

Thinking of those that came before us to launch a movement based upon conservation and preservation… They admonished us about DDT, nuclear fallout and the loss of our rivers to pollution and damming. By their action, by their words and … Continue reading

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Pure Green Energy

Is it possible to create clean hydrogen fuel from seawater? The holy grail for green hydrogen as a fuel is cheaply producing it from readily available natural resources using renewable energy instead of producing grey hydrogen using natural gas, coal … Continue reading

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Water Water Everywhere

Two major leaps forward in the world of potable water this week… The first one is an off grid rooftop water solar panel that makes water out of the air by passive condensation. Fairly simple and the rooftop panel provides … Continue reading

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