Tuesday, May 25, 2010

The Limits Of The Green Machine - Forbes.com
Herein lies the Achilles heel of environmentalism--its profound disconnect from public preferences and aspirations. By embracing such a radical social engineering agenda, the greens may end up undermining their own long-term effectiveness.
Late rains mean plenty of water | TheUnion.com
An abundant snowpack boosted by late spring storms could fill Northern California's thirsty reservoirs, state water officials said.

On Monday, the state's snowpack was 167 percent of normal for this time of year, California Department of Water Resources spokesman Don Strickland said.
Baxter Pharr: Save our ski resorts from climate change | SummitDaily.com
What do coal mining disasters in West Virginia, oil washing up on the shores of Gulf Coast states, the destruction of our national forests, and Vail not opening their Back Bowls until after Christmas all have in common? According to many experts in climate science, these and other disasters are the direct result of our nation's continued addiction to fossil fuels and stubborn refusal to transition to renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, geothermal and biofuels.

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