I'm moving this back to the top -- the link was broken before, but now it works. This is a must-watch.
A stellar new 10-minute video from NRDC:
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I'm moving this back to the top -- the link was broken before, but now it works. This is a must-watch.
A stellar new 10-minute video from NRDC:
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Biodiversivist Posted 1:31 am
31 Mar 2008
In the end, it all comes down to biodiversity. Poison Darts--Protecting the biodiversity of our world
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David Roberts Posted 3:57 am
31 Mar 2008
grist.org
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Biodiversivist Posted 6:11 am
31 Mar 2008
What I really find interesting about this film is that no mention was made of liquid biofuels when talking alternatives. The NRDC supported government mandates and published a great deal of literature in support of these fuels for several years.
In one place they had picture of a canola field alongside solar panels and windmills, but that was it. They talked about biomass being used to make electricity. And when they showed a bus I was stunned to see it was running on natural gas instead of biodiesel.
They have quit pitching it but they are a long way from openly criticizing biofuels like they are doing here with coal to liquid, which should be a no-brainer.
Coal to liquid is twice as bad as petroleum for GHG but so are biofuels. Some are four to ten times worse and they all usurp land needed for food and habitat for biodiversity. They are every bit as environmentally destructive in their own way as coal to liquid. Expect the New York Times to tell us about it a few years from now.
In the end, it all comes down to biodiversity. Poison Darts--Protecting the biodiversity of our world
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JMG Posted 6:14 am
31 Mar 2008
Save your community: Cut greenhouse gas emissions 5% per year.
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