Going the way of the oysters Our insatiable appetite for perpetual growth at any cost is catching up with Americans. We are unable to sustain ever expanding growth and our lack of discipline and government...
We are entering an increasingly dangerous period in the history of mankind. Our world, our oceans are so precariously close to causing unimaginable, catastrophic disaster for all life on planet Earth. Ever since the dawn of man all of humanity has survived on...
We’re suffocating. Plant trees. Stop burning. The world has reached the limit in its use of fossil fuels. " “DOE Finds 'Monster' Increase In Global Warming Gases By Seth Borenstein, AP Science Writer...
Amazing Rotating Tower The Dynamic Architecture Building, which will be constantly in Motion changing its Shape, will be able to generate Electric Energy for itself as well as for other Buildings. ...
By Uwe Paschen. It is spring now, Sakura season, wherever you go you will see cherry trees in full bloom. The Sakura tree is an important symbol here in Japan; it is not only one of the first trees to come...
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Of course oil is entering the food chain. It doesn’t go away quickly. Pollutants have destroyed San Francisco Bay fisheries forever. This is why BP will be paying and paying for as long as one can imagine...
In the nineteen sixties and seventies the western world was in the throes of a cultural and psychological revolution of awareness that at times threatened to bring down the governments and destroy the societies of...
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Throughout the centuries, the lost remains are dug up from wars, the minute and complex mechanical operations of these wars in all and their displacement of people and economic destruction, structural change,...
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Technology need to be monitored by an independent international body before it is launched. This is because some technologies may be disastrous to mankind; for example nuclear for war purpose. Therefore, nations of the world should for an independent technology...
By Charles Oladeji. Everybody in America and The United Kingdom should be aware of the catastrophe that looms in the Gulf of Mexico, due to an unrelenting oil leak over the past two months. At the centre...
opinion by charlesolaleye | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 203 views | 2 recommendations | 1 comment
the BP oil disaster: dispatches from new orleans - June 3, 2010
How does one conceive of the backup plan employed by BP? How do we wrap our minds around the work of these geniuses? Let's try an exercise of compare and contrast.
BP & the protection...
It is springtime when birds are nesting and the young brood is learning to feed and to survive in the delicate Gulf shoreline. I once lived on a Gulf of Mexico island and watched the birds and fish perform their...
(The World Earth Day will be celebrated across the globe on April 22 this year)
We are most inhuman in dealing with our mother earth and yet we take pride in calling ourselves human beings. We plunder...
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By, Uwe Paschen. A study conducted by the London-based consultancy Trucost, which is due to be published this summer, found that the combined damage of only the world's 3000 biggest companies was worth US $2.2...
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think the citizens of Jacksonville have a right to know what toxic chemicals are being released into their communities. But the City Council recently proposed to limit the information that companies are required to disclose about the hazardous chemicals they release...