Comments Sephyrave has made
Oil Prices Eating Away People's Lives
High oil prices is exerting a great toll on everyone's lives. We have got everything's prices raised, and yet wages, salaries aren't raised in tandem with the rise in oil prices?
What can low-income families do to minimize the effects of oil price rise? Perhaps it's only by not using any automobiles.
http://environe.blogspot.comOn America is ill equipped to handle expensive oil posted 1 year, 7 months ago 10 Responses
Still a luxury to most
Solar panels in my country is mainly used in public utilities like telephone booths and some kiosks, but domestically it is yet to be adopted as a source of power due to its price. Solar panel use is mainly limited to water heaters in my country, but nothing else.
http://environe.blogspot.comOn For Nanosolar, the future is municipal solar power plants posted 1 year, 7 months ago 10 Responses
Forget who should be responsible....
I think it's best to dissolve the issue on who should be practicing whatever practice for the environment.
Utilitarianism is the best, best for everyone, best for nature.http://environe.blogspot.comOn Your last chance to be heard about Cape Wind posted 1 year, 7 months ago 54 Responses
Economy VS Environment
It's sad to say that because of coal's relatively lower cost of generating electricity, the bad effects are overlooked by most of the countries in our world.
http://environe.blogspot.comOn A story in pictures posted 1 year, 7 months ago 11 Responses
too late perhaps?
Why do it so late in his presidency while having 8 years to do so? No matter how grandiose the plan is, how "achievable" the plan it is,how "better" the plan than others, it wouldn't make much difference anyway. Too much of "glorification"
http://environe.blogspot.comOn NYT columnist gives president too much credit on climate, which ain't hard posted 1 year, 7 months ago 16 Responses
Creativity blended with Cynicism
Spreading environmental message has never been that creative!
Creativity mixed with a cynical tone.
http://environe.blogspot.comOn Seattle artist illustrates statistics on waste, health, and consumption posted 1 year, 7 months ago 13 ResponsesThat's ingenuinity, but will it be affordable?
In a developing country where tinted glasses are already considered a luxury for a car, will these special paints have their place in these countries? Developing countries are emitting more CO2 than developed countries, so even though this technology is technically feasible, it will be impractical for residents in impoverished countries to buy a car with such specially coated paintings.
http://environe.blogspot.comOn Reflective paint and glaze can reduce the need for A/C in your car posted 1 year, 7 months ago 12 Responses