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The vast scope of the oil spill and the even greater scope of the vested interests collusion.

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Make the polluter PAY – Who should make this happen? You and I!

Excerpt from my book ZERO Greenhouse Emissions – The Day the Lights Went Out – Our Future World. It is a question we should all ask and answer as to the dark soul of the Corporation. This in light of the Gulf Oil spill by BP is ever more a pressing question to ask and [...]

Efforts to stem the oil spill in overdrive

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Killing our oceans one day at a time.

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How Does the Global Warming Pollution from Cars Compare to Other Major Sources Such As a Coal Power Plant?

Ask a Scientist – May 2010
S. Tompkins from Charlotte, NC, asks “How does the global warming pollution from cars compare to other major sources such as a coal power plant?” and is answered by Clean Vehicles Senior Engineer Jim Kliesch.
Looking at the big picture, about a third of U.S. global warming pollution comes from moving vehicles: [...]

New Study Ranks Countries on Environmental Impact

Greenhouse Neutral Foundation Comment – Tying in with our recent article ‘Environmental and Economic Sustainability – An Oxymoron?’ this new study suggests the more we grow our gross domestic product the more we degrade the future of others.

A new study led by the University of Adelaide’s Environment Institute in Australia has ranked most of the [...]

Shell’s Alaska Oil Drilling Plan Draws New Scrutiny

ANCHORAGE — An ambitious plan to drill for oil off the northwest coast of Alaska has been moving ahead despite the spill in the Gulf of Mexico, but the project is now facing new questions from federal regulators.
Led by Shell Oil, the project has not been formally halted and could still begin exploratory drilling as [...]

BP’s Oil Disaster: The Numbers Will Shock You

The following in-depth article from Alternet has been reproduced here in full by the Foundation, as it details the intricate web of BP control in the US.
At best 20% of the oil spill may be recoverable. Though we don’t yet know the full extent of the disaster, one thing is for sure: regulatory failures paved [...]

BP Ignores the Most Effective Means of Locking Up Oil in Fragile Coastal Areas

Through a contact of the Greenhouse Neutral Foundation via email today we have learned the following:
BP is ignoring the most effective and safest means of locking up the oil in zones around the fragile coastal zones of the Gulf Coast. Here’s a quick demonstration of how MOP (Maximum Oil Pickup) sorbent works and can be [...]

Total World Coal Consumption in 2008: 7,238,207,000 Short Tons! – Who uses it?

This analysis & posting by Michael Graham Richard of TreeHugger shows us where we are headed with our addiction to burning fossil carbon.
Total World Coal Consumption in 2008: 7,238,207,000 Short Tons!
When it comes to global warming and air pollution, coal is the number one enemy. We were curious to know which countries burned the most, [...]