Alternative Energy

The Next Greatest Threat

by: bobhiggins

Sat Feb 14, 2009 at 17:26


Photo by Belize.com

Over the last several years as more people, organizations and governments began to take the prospect of global warming and human influenced climate change more seriously there has arisen a kind of 60 cycle background hum over the potential dangers of social unrest, disease, famine and mass movements of populations resulting from such change.

A few days ago while randomly browsing on the web I read an article at the Kansas City Star that sent a quick chill through my bloodstream: "Intelligence director: Worldwide economic crisis top U.S. security threat.

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The McCain Campaign's Dirty Record on Clean Energy

by: Living Liberally

Mon Sep 15, 2008 at 16:25

Eating Liberally Food For Thought
by Kerry Trueman


Image by patriotunderground

In part two  of Sarah Palin's interview with ABC's Charlie Gibson, she gives lipstick-y lip service to the notion that human beings may, in fact, be contributing to climate change. What a difference a month (and a nomination) makes! 'Cause back in August, before John McCain singled Palin out as our nation's foremost expert on energy, Alaska's climate change denier-in-chief told Newsmax.com that "I'm not one though who would attribute [global warming] to being man-made."

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McCracken for Congress -- Weekly Progress Report -- June 8th 2008

by: vmo1701

Mon Jun 09, 2008 at 18:13

A Choice - More of the Same or Something Different  

On November 4th, voters will have a choice to make, not only in the race for President between Senator John McCain (More of the Same) and Senator Barack Obama (Something Different), but also in each of the contested races for seats in the US Congress.  

Voters have to look no further than two recent congressional roll call votes to see a contrast between the Democratic and Republican parties.  On May 21st, with solid Democratic support, HR 6049 passed on a 263 for / 160 against vote.   HR 6049 provides energy, business and personal tax breaks totaling $55.5 billion to spur the production of non-fossil fuels, promote energy conservation, stimulate business activity and help homeowners and the working poor.  In order to offset the costs of HR 6049, the bill tightens accounting rules on multinational corporations and eliminates certain offshore tax shelters and loopholes utilized by some US hedge fund managers.  Most important, HR 6049 does not add any additional burden to the national debt.

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