Category: Sustainability

There is so much about America today that is utterly incomprehensible.  Today in Lansing, Michigan, people with assault rifles entered the state capitol building and had altercations like the one depicted here.  Now, I’m a peace-loving fellow, and thus it’s …

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In 1987, it became clear that CFCs were ripping a giant hole in our planet’s ozone layer, so the countries of Earth eliminated their use. Now, 33 years later, we have the announcement that the hole, a circle whose radius …

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What a loathsome human being. If I were the receptionist I would have called security and had him removed as quickly and forcibly as possible.

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Here’s a discussion on re-opening the economy that readers may find interesting: Peter:  I’m with this guy, Dr. Dan Erickson of Bakersfield, CA who just dropped multiple bombshells (in this video) that disagree with the official government narrative.  There is …

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Walking the dog with my wife this morning, I confessed to her that I’m a bit sad–“just sad for the world, I guess.” Indian author Suzanna Arundhati Roy sure doesn’t see it that way, and what a bold voice of …

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Here’s Carolyn Goodman, the mayor of Las Vegas, population 645,000, and temporary home to 42 million visitors annually, explaining to U.S. television journalist Anderson Cooper why she favors reopening the city’s hotels, casinos, restaurants, and other retail establishments to tourists.

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Sorry, Dr. Cotlar, but I wouldn’t call it “nuts.”  We live in a country in which more than 40% of our electorate is either overtly racist or tolerant of blatant racism.  These are people who believe what the president said …

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This shot from the surface of Mars may serve as a reminder that we are a speck of dust in an icy-cold universe, indifferent to our well-being.  If we are to survive crises like the current one, it is up …

And Now, from Mars…. Read More »

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Plant-based meats have made incredible advancements over recent years, largely as a result of biochemists having isolated the protein “heme” (rhymes with “beam”), which, though found in plants, plays several important roles in animal tissue.  Heme lies at the core …

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I’d be lying if I said this man doesn’t evoke my contempt.  But I have other emotions here that are actually positive. One is pity.  As the meme begins, “How sad it must be.”  We don’t know how he was …

Photo Elicits Emotions, Some More Noble Than Others Read More »