Sponsored Links

Featured Links

Other Topics
Sponsored Links





Quote of the Day

"You have a part-time job and that's better than no job at all."

Dan Quayle







 




 
Featured Global Warming Articles

Will Global Warming Produce More Intense Hurricanes Such As Katrina?
Although the 2005 hurricane season is finally over, the intense beating our southeastern coastline and its residents took still has us shaken. Many of us are also starting to connect the dots between global warming and the more intense hurricane ...

The Earth Hangs in the Balance; Thoughts on Climate Change
We have all heard the dire predictions on climate change and have also heard the term Global Warming too. Some of us realize that there are cycles in nature and the Earth Hangs in the Balance and thus we have many thoughts on Climate Change. It is for ...

Global Warming, Weather, Technology, Science
Global warming is a problem that needs to be faced head-on by the leaders of the nations of our planet. The call to arms has been sounded; many countries are now doing research into the causes of global warming, as well as committing to actions to help ...




Civilizations, Human Endeavors and Global Warming Issues
 

The atmosphere heats up, weather extremes are witnessed and Global Warming is said to be occurring. What can or should we do about this? Can we modify our use of energy, fuel and our daily endeavors while controlling our pollution and industrial waste outputs? Recently this subject came up in an online think tank when one member stated;

“Humans need to be more responsible with some of their activities, and there will be some things about life that will have to be altered if not for the sake of conserving and using resources more efficiently.”

All monies, initiatives and research spent for such alternative energies are monies well spent; whether it is private enterprise, ARCO SOLAR, BP Alternative Energies, Chevron BioFuels or even DOE or government sponsored monies. Solar, Wind, Nuclear, Clean Coal, BioFuels, sure let’s do all that and more, why not? We only stand to gain. Our nation should be over producing and exporting energy and when we cannot we need to allow those money flows going out to come back in purchases of consumables, products and or services to round out trade balances.

I am quite confident we as a nation and the human race as a whole can rise to any occasion that presents itself with the right leadership, but I also know that government should be a facilitator and remain in that role and leave the problem solving to free market entrepreneurs and capitalists, because they can do anything. I know because I am an entrepreneur and never met a challenge I could not lick, except government bureaucracy, over regulation and over lawyering; that my friend is minutia and I would like to turn that BioMass into BioFuel and put Congress on a permanent vacation where they can take all the prescription medicines they want to. Consider this in 2006.

Lance Winslow - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/wttbbs/



Written By: Lance Winslow



Global Warming News



Asian soot, smog may boost global warming in USA (USA Today)
Smog, soot and other particles like the kind often seen hanging over Beijing add to global warming and may raise summer temperatures in the American heartland by three degrees in about 50 years, says a new federal science report released Thursday.

Environmental groups host global warming conference in Belleville (St. Clair County Journal)
While many think of global warming as a national or international issue, a town hall meeting in Belleville last week emphasized the possibility of thinking globally and acting locally.

Redecorate Your Yard and Help Reverse Global Warming (Carteret County News-Times)
(ARA) - With the growing popularity of green building practices, more companies are incorporating environmental and sustainability policies. These are all positive steps toward reducing the impact of global warming and caring for our earth.

Our View: Costs cool public ardor to take on global warming (Appeal-Democrat)
"Most Californians," the Reuters news service reports, "won't support the state's ambitious efforts to fight global warming if they lead to sharply higher energy costs."

‘The Question of Global Warming’: An Exchange (New York Review of Books)
The New York Review received many letters concerning "The Question of Global Warming" by Freeman Dyson [ NYR , June 12]. Following are comments by William D. Nordhaus, whose book A Question of Balance: Weighing the Options on Global Warming Policies , was reviewed in the article, as well as letters from two other readers, along with a reply by Freeman Dyson.