Tide pod eaters has replaced snowflakes for a descriptive phrase or word.
degrees in environmental science are big here on the eastern shore of maryland... we are debating the placement of windmills off the shores of Ocean city... our bay never receives a healthy report, yet keeps feeding us.
Be advised that the definition of Boulder by the locals is “34” square miles surrounded by reality”.
Boulder and San Francisco battle each other for who is the most liberal town in America I guess Asheville North Carolina is a close third. Boulder is insane I was there this past summer nobody has more than 5% body fat in that town you are required to run 5 miles a day minimum you are required to bike 50 miles a day minimum just to live there and if you ever sell your house you can’t afford to buy another house you have to leave the city. Google has another headquarters or sub headquarters there or whatever and is buying up houses left and right the housing prices are insane the food prices are insane.
Shouldn’t the first step be to eliminate ALL Carbon Based Energy use at this University? Disconnect this school from the grid NOW!, Ban All Vehicles, Permanently remove any and all fossil fuel machinery. Let them all have people powered generators for electricity and heat.
“Professors” again?????...not again.
So-called “professors” are at it....again.
Liberalism destroys everything it touches....even “professors”.
I have a way they can contribute to the cause.
Close the university.
Fire all the professors.
Demolish the buildings.
Imagine the annual reduction of annual carbon emissions!
My eyes tear up with joy just thinking about it. :-)
I believe in global warming but I wish the real reasons for it would be at least acknowledged. Over population, urban sprawl, and accelerated drainage of urban streams to prevent flooding. The last is also effecting clean water availability. I don’t want to write a thesis, but increased humidity results in rain and slower drainage allows water time to soak into the ground, eventually reaching the aquapher. Think strategic not tactical when dealing with the environment.