"There was an immediate panic in oil because traders were very nervous. It seems now the market is easing those concerns because it seems to be an isolated incident. But issues that developed in Nigeria and U.K. are still pushing oil up." Thus spoke vice president of futures brokerage Alaron Trading’s Phil Flynn with regards […]
The Hole in the Hole in the Ozone Layer
As I wrote about yesterday, atmospheric scientists have just announced that "Our research indicates that trying to artificially cool off the planet could have perilous side effects. While climate change is a major threat, more research is required before society attempts global geoengineering solutions." This statement was released concerning scientists’ proposed methods of trying […]
Ozone Hole and Air Currents Creating Dilemmas for Scientists
"Our research indicates that trying to artificially cool off the planet could have perilous side effects. While climate change is a major threat, more research is required before society attempts global geoengineering solutions." Thus spoke Simone Tilmes of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) with regards to new conclusions reached by atmospheric scientists at […]
A Little Led Zeppelin Story
By now, we all know that the news continues to be saturated with talk of the latest Barry Hussein Obama meltdown–the ABC debate in Philadelphia at which, when questioned by Charlie Gibson and George Stephanopolous about his proposed tax-and-spend policies, he became what many would call deeply indignant and what others would call quietly outraged […]
Let the New Environmentalism Be Unfurled
Victor Davis Hanson writes in his just-published essay "A New Environmentalism" that it is "time to re-evaluate domestic oil production in environmental — and moral –terms. The question is no longer simply whether we want to drill in the Alaskan wilderness or off the Florida or California coasts. Rather, the dilemma is whether by doing […]
Federal Education Department Needs an Education
So; today I read the news and it says: The Bush administration, seeking to avert a crisis for students seeking college money this fall, threw its weight behind a congressional plan for the Education Department to buy billions of dollars in student loans from private lenders. Does the litany never end? Does society just […]
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