Recently (or last week), I visited the water exibit at the Museum of Natural History with some fellow Treehuggers, as well as other people who decided to tag along. For someone who had been to the museum far too much, I thought it was great: there were loads of facts with brilliant visuals, though many [...]
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Water- H20=Life Exibit
Posted in activism, alternative energy, climate change, disposable water bottles, environment, exibit, museum, sustainability, un, united nations, water, wave power on February 2, 2008 | 1 Comment »
A (coal) mine to the past and a Wave (farm) to the future
Posted in alternative energy, coal, coal mining, environment, wave power on August 21, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Sorry about the delay in posting, summarizing articles for Science Research as well as errands and events led to a bit of procrastination. Because of this, I’ve decided to do a double entry today.
The miners who have been trapped underground in Utah, unfortunately, are still stuck in the coal mine. My heart goes out to [...]