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  • Bucking the tide

    06/05/2005 2:57:45 PM PDT · by TenthAmendmentChampion · 4 replies · 309+ views
    San Diego Union-Tribune ^ | 6/5/05 | Terry Rodgers
    Hiking along a ridge trail at Point Reyes National Seashore, Peter Douglas can see the shadow of his past and a glint of the future. The deep-green landscape of conifer trees and chaparral is where he built his first home, raised two sons and spread his grandmother's ashes. He helped establish this place as a national park and a personal reminder of why he perseveres as a leading advocate for California's 1,100-mile coastline. A political Houdini, Douglas has spent a lifetime sparring with developers, local government and even fellow environmentalists over his vision of coastal protection. This year marks his...
  • Green agenda for world's urban mayors

    05/28/2005 11:28:03 PM PDT · by SmithL · 11 replies · 371+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 5/29/5 | Rachel Gordon and Jane Kay
    San Francisco plays host this week to mayors from around the globe who will be attending a United Nations conference dedicated to adopting sound environmental practices for urban centers -- where the majority of the world's population lives. The U.N. conference -- an annual event in its third decade, but the first in the United States -- comes 60 years after the city served as the setting for the signing of the charter that created the international body. This time, the issues at hand are quite different. The theme of the conference is "green cities,'' and the mayors will hammer...
  • Seals TO Sununu (Mark Steyn talks to Hugh Hewitt on seal hunts in Canada and British election)

    04/14/2005 4:00:47 AM PDT · by NZerFromHK · 5 replies · 842+ views
    Radio Blogger ^ | Wednesday, April 13 | Mark Steyn interviewed by Hugh Hewitt
    (This is part of the transcript of Mark Steyn interviewed by Hugh Hewitt talking about seal hunts and environmentalism in Canada and the upcoming British general election. The complete version includes Hillary Clinton and US senate judicial confirmations as well and could be found at the link provided above) It's the middle of the week, and so with great anticipation, Mark Steyn begins the Hugh Hewitt Show. Last week, I posted the transcript, and was overwhelmed with the response. So without further adieu, here's Hugh Hewitt and Mark Steyn: HH: I want to start with a Candian story. Up in...
  • Secret Service guards mother duck, eggs

    04/08/2005 9:12:52 AM PDT · by Lightchild · 28 replies · 2,009+ views
    Associated Press ^ | April 8, 2005 | MARTIN CRUTSINGER / Associated Press
    WASHINGTON – The Secret Service, which has the job of guarding the president and other dignitaries, now has a new temporary duty – protecting a mother duck and her nine eggs. The duck, a brown mallard with white markings, has had several names suggested by Treasury Department people, including "Quacks Reform," "T-Bill," and "Duck Cheney." It has built a nest in a mulch pile right at the main entrance to the Treasury Department on Pennsylvania Avenue. The Secret Service's uniformed division, which provides protection for the White House and Treasury building, has set up metal guard rails to protect the...
  • Turning the tables on activists

    02/24/2005 8:36:56 AM PST · by MikeEdwards · 75 replies · 1,711+ views
    CFP ^ | February 24, 2005 | Judi McLeod
    Greenpeace has discovered that invading the workplace can be as hazardous as finding toxins there. Growing ever more corporate as the world’s largest environmental lobby group, Greenpeace was spoon-fed workplace invasion 101 from the oil industry, and for safety’s sake may be forced to rethink its strategy. With the practice of popping up wherever called, Greenpeacers are at the ready to move out with their props of banners and placards in tow. Thirty-five Greenpeace protesters decided to storm the International Petroleum Exchange (IPE) in London, last Wednesday. According to the Times of London, they slipped into a closing door and...
  • Kyoto 'counter-productive' for Australia

    02/13/2005 8:18:32 PM PST · by Aussie Dasher · 6 replies · 398+ views
    The Age ^ | 14 February 2005
    Australia's energy-efficient exporting industries would be penalised under the Kyoto Protocol, Environment Minister Ian Campbell says. He said it was counter-productive to the cause of curtailing man-made climate change to prevent Australia exporting its high-quality energy products and low-emissions technology. Australia and the United States are the only major industrialised countries to have resisted signing the Kyoto Protocol, which comes into force on Wednesday. The protocol aims to limit greenhouse emissions and introduce an international carbon trading scheme, but the government believes it will be ineffective. Labor is introducing a private member's bill requiring Australia to ratify the protocol. The...
  • Cattle Update: Arizona Cattleman Wins Libel Suit

    01/30/2005 10:56:12 AM PST · by madfly · 46 replies · 1,148+ views
    CattleNetwork.com ^ | Jan. 26, 2005 | National Cattlemen's Beef Association
      Washington, D.C. (Jan. 26, 2005) – A Pima County jury has awarded Arizona rancher Jim Chilton $600,000 in a libel suit against the Tucson-based environmental group, Center for Biological Diversity.  On Jan. 21, jurors in Pima County Superior Court voted 9-1 that the Center made “false, unfair, libelous and defamatory statements” regarding Chilton's management of his Forest Service grazing allotment.   Chilton, a fifth generation producer and member of the Public Lands Council (PLC) and National Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA), claimed the Center made false statements about him in a news advisory, and that the Center posted defaming photographs of his operation on its web site.  The photos of Chilton’s...
  • Science lacking in global warming theories

    12/30/2004 9:54:46 AM PST · by Willie Green · 31 replies · 1,558+ views
    The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review ^ | Thursday, December 30, 2004 | H. Sterling Burnett
    DALLAS -- Global warming is hot! -- pun fully intended. Within the space of a year, a blockbuster action movie and now a sure-to-be best-selling novel have both focused on the perils and political intrigues surrounding the question of whether, or to what extent, humans are causing the planet to overheat with all manner of apocalyptic results. Though the Fox Studio disaster flick "The Day After Tomorrow" was panned by scientists who pointed out its portrayal of climate science was wildly inaccurate, it won praise from environmentalists and some politicos for "focusing attention on the important topic of human-caused global...
  • Yellowstone Snowmobile Ban Struck Down

    10/15/2004 5:28:31 PM PDT · by Excuse_My_Bellicosity · 41 replies · 2,637+ views
    KSL Channel 5 TV ^ | 10/15/2004 | unknown
    CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) -- A federal judge on Friday struck down a ban on snowmobiles in Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks, calling it a "prejudged, political" move that sought to exclude the vehicles from all national parks. U.S. District Judge Clarence Brimmer ruled that the Clinton-era ban was invalid because it did not involve adequate public participation and failed to follow federal law. His decision could clear the way for new rules that allow the machines. The rule was "the product of a prejudged, political decision to ban snowmobiles from all the national parks," Brimmer wrote. The National Park...
  • Green Thumbs Vs. "Green" Politics

    07/17/2004 2:19:07 AM PDT · by Taka No Kimi · 3 replies · 482+ views
    Capitalism Magazine ^ | April 23, 2001 | Robert W. Tracinski
    Every year, at about this time, I make my personal protest against environmentalism by going out and enjoying nature. How, you might ask, can enjoying nature be considered an act of defiance against environmentalism? Consider how -- and why -- I enjoy it. I do not enjoy nature in some vague, general way. I enjoy my own particular patch of it -- the few acres where my wife and I live in a wooded, rural area. And the most precious part of our property, to me, is my orchard. What makes it so precious is that these dozen or so...
  • Our Koori, commie, feminist, greenie show-off (unrepentant Oz-Euro leftist)

    06/24/2004 2:49:54 PM PDT · by NZerFromHK · 13 replies · 298+ views
    Herald Sun (Melbourne) ^ | 23jun04 | Andrew Bolt
    GERMAINE Greer this week went on BBC television and appealed for help. "It's about time, I reckon, we resuscitated the Communist Party." No one on the panel with her blinked at this evil idea -- although whether because they agreed with it or thought Greer was crazy and best ignored, I can't tell. I'd understand if some thought the latter. On the same show, Greer, famed for leading the feminist revolution with her The Female Eunuch, offered a nutty excuse for Saudi Arabia's ban on women driving cars. "I get a bit worried about certain heavily veiled ladies driving because...
  • WASTING BILLIONS ON THE "GREEN AGENDA"!

    06/14/2004 8:36:03 PM PDT · by TexasCowboy · 18 replies · 259+ views
    The eco-logic Powerhouse | June 2004 | Alan Caruba
    "It is mind boggling, the billions of dollars that are squandered annually in the name of "protecting the environment". Nor are these millions, and billions, devoted to just the U.S. environment. They are just as often given away to foreign nations, many of which have a track record of corruption. I was thinking about this as I read a speech given in Stockholm, Sweden, on March 2, by John F. Turner, an Assistant Secretary for Oceans and International Environment and Scientific Affairs. If Turner were any more Green, he'd glow in the dark. He represents a vast Fifth Column of...
  • Scientists Want 225 on Endangered List

    05/05/2004 9:20:20 AM PDT · by ecurbh · 20 replies · 208+ views
    AP via Yahoo! News ^ | May 5, 2004 | ARTHUR H. ROTSTEIN, Associated Press Writer
    TUCSON, Ariz. - Scientists, including acclaimed wildlife biologist Jane Goodall, joined environmental groups Tuesday in petitioning the government to add 225 plants and animals to the endangered species list. The species are not new to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; four-fifths have been on the agency's waiting list for a decade. Some have been waiting since 1975. The average is 17 years. Goodall, known for her pioneering research on chimpanzees, signed the petitions, joined by other prominent scientists including biologists E.O. Wilson of Harvard University and Paul Ehrlich of Stanford University. "Wildlife is facing serious threats almost everywhere," Goodall...
  • Federal about-face could end salmon protections

    04/30/2004 5:52:38 AM PDT · by writer33 · 3 replies · 222+ views
    Spokesman Review ^ | 04/30/2004 | James Hagengruber
    Hundreds of millions of hatcherybred salmon will soon be counted as equals to their wild cousins, according to a Bush administration decision. The new salmon accounting system could boost numbers enough to spellthe end of Endangered Species Act protection for some Northwest salmon runs. The effort has been one of the nation's most complicated, costly and controversial wildlife recovery programs. The change is expected to ease regulations on the region's agriculture, building, hydropower and timber industries. The groups have sued the government, arguing that salmon recovery plans have illegally restricted use of their land and water. ‘‘The sledgehammer of the...
  • HAPPY EARTH DAY!

    04/22/2004 7:05:37 AM PDT · by Lunatic Fringe · 101 replies · 302+ views
    In the spirit of Earth Day, please post what you will do to save the planet from evil resource depleting human behavior.
  • Redford in campaign to boost wilderness [Robert Redford greenie alert]

    04/02/2004 7:24:24 AM PST · by Excuse_My_Bellicosity · 39 replies · 288+ views
    Salt Lake Tribune ^ | 4/2/2004 | Brent Israelsen
    Utah's Sundance Kid has joined more than 100 notable Americans in a campaign to celebrate the nation's wild treasures. Robert Redford on Wednesday helped launch "Americans for Wilderness," a group commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Wilderness Preservation Act. The Oscar-winning director and actor said the act -- which President Lyndon B. Johnson signed into law Sept. 3, 1964 -- was a bipartisan effort to recognize that some places "are so powerful we use them to identify the best of ourselves." To date, more than 105 million acres of public lands, mostly within national forests, have been set aside as...
  • Ralph Nader Rules Out Green Party Run

    12/23/2003 11:45:08 AM PST · by El Conservador · 8 replies · 117+ views
    Yahoo! News ^ | December 23, 2003 | ELIZABETH WOLFE
    WASHINGTON - Ralph Nader (news - web sites), the third-party candidate viewed by many Democrats as the spoiler of the 2000 election for taking votes away from Al Gore (news - web sites), has decided not to run on the Green Party ticket next year, a party spokesman said Tuesday. Nader, who garnered nearly 3 percent of the national vote in the last presidential election, has not ruled out running for president as an independent and plans to make a decision by January. "I think we're all a little bit disappointed," said Scott McLarty, a Green Party spokesman. "I suspect...
  • City Officials Angry Over Fire Prevention Delays

    12/17/2003 11:09:43 AM PST · by EUPHORIC · 11 replies · 209+ views
    FOX News ^ | 12/17/2003 | William La Jeunesse
    <p>LOS ANGELES — City officials in San Bernardino, Calif., say the U.S. Fish and Wildlife agency's concerns about endangered species delayed a federally funded fire prevention program for seven years and led directly to the disastrous fires there in October.</p>
  • Tire slashings target SUVs

    08/29/2003 3:56:37 AM PDT · by putupon · 56 replies · 805+ views
    At least 13 vehicles vandalized in city's West End Talk about a rude awakening. Sharon Messitt rubbed the sleep from her eyes yesterday morning to find that the two left tires of her Nissan Xterra had been slashed, draining all the air from them. The car was still parked in front of her house by late morning, tilted toward its left side, as she waited for police to arrive. Messitt and her family moved to Richmond from Northern Virginia a week ago and picked the 4600 block of Stuart Avenue because it was quiet and crime-free. But sometime overnight, the...
  • Environmentalists take aim at GM's civilian version of US military Humvee

    07/29/2003 11:48:54 AM PDT · by El Conservador · 58 replies · 782+ views
    Yahoo! News ^ | July 29, 2003 | AFP
    WASHINGTON (AFP) - US environmentalists launched a Web site targeting General Motors Corp's Hummer H2, the civilian version of the US military's gas-thirsty Humvee vehicle, for its fuel economy and hulking size. The site, hummerdinger.com, is sponsored by the Sierra Club (news - web sites) and is aimed at dissuading consumers from buying the vehicle. The same group in 1999 dubbed Ford Motor Co's then-new Excursion sport-utility vehicle the "Ford Valdez", likening it to an oil tanker that ran aground off Alaska, soiling miles of coastline with its spilled cargo of crude oil. Ford announced last year it would phase...