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Yes we can! but it's harder than we thought

Terry Sissons wrote 7 months ago: I have just found what I think might be the most brilliant book on climate change on the market for … more →

Tags: Sustainable Energy

Flushing the problem away

Terry Sissons wrote 7 months ago: One of the ongoing arguments around the world today is if and how we can solve the problems of globa … more →

The world's floating garbage bins

Terry Sissons wrote 7 months ago: Garbage is a big problem around the world.  Landfills are getting filled, and many are beginning to … more →

Tags: what can we do about plastics?

Earth Day 2009

Terry Sissons wrote 7 months ago: Today is Earth day all over the world. There are 6.7 billion people who live here. I suspect a lot o … more →

Could the sun save us from global warming?

Terry Sissons wrote 7 months ago: Although it’s not often mentioned in history class, a Little Ice Age descended on the northern … more →

Tags: the sun goes through another cool spell

Who owns the rain?

Terry Sissons wrote 9 months ago: Scientists have been warning for at least a decade that eventually humans were going to start fighti … more →

Tags: mega-catastrophes

A laser ray of hope

Terry Sissons wrote 9 months ago: Anyone who has been following the problems of global warming for very long at all is acquainted with … more →

When we lose our workers

Terry Sissons wrote 1 year ago: Apple production is down by 50% in Wales this year because so many bee colonies have collapsed.  The … more →

Tags: humans, primates, and other life on earth, bee colony collapse

The good news/ bad news department2 comments

Terry Sissons wrote 1 year ago: Once we discovered how useful it was, it took us 125 years to use the first trillion barrels of oil. … more →

Tags: running out of oil

Too hot for comfort

Terry Sissons wrote 1 year ago: Another government report (the intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) thinks there is a serious … more →

Tags: results if temperatures increase 4 degrees celsius

Inventing our way out of oil

Terry Sissons wrote 1 year ago: General Motors in Detroit has at last seriously committed itself to developing a car that greatly re … more →

Tags: GM's electrical car, solar assisted bicycle

Green garbage tip

Terry Sissons wrote 1 year ago: Organic garbage, unlike most other trash, produces masses of methane gas when it is dumped into land … more →

Tags: the value of composting, nethane vs carbon

Oil 2.0

Terry Sissons wrote 1 year ago:   I was excited to learn that scientists in California have produced bacteria that feed on agricultu … more →

Tags: carbon negative oil, Global Warming, Pollution

Yes we can! but it won't be easy. Or simple

Terry Sissons wrote 1 year ago: A comment on the last post offers the view that we are both creators and created, and with that dual … more →

Tags: Uncategorized

Yes we can! Eco bit 6: The conundrum of bio-fuels2 comments

Terry Sissons wrote 1 year ago: Some people think saving the world is easy.  Or at least obvious.  But although some of the answers … more →

Yes we can! Eco bit 5: Plastic bags are troublesome1 comment

Terry Sissons wrote 1 year ago: Plastic bags that we use only once to bring home our shopping:  Should we ban them? Possibly: Plasti … more →

Yes we can! Eco bit 4: don't stand by

Terry Sissons wrote 1 year ago: People who measure these things estimate that using the stand by features on our TVs, DVDs, mobiles, … more →

Yes we can! Eco bit 3: Winding our way there

Terry Sissons wrote 1 year ago: The inventor Travor Baylis started something with his winding.  The first thing he produced was a ra … more →

Yes we can! Eco bit 2: One small step and a giant leap1 comment

Terry Sissons wrote 1 year ago: Walking doesn’t sound like a very significant step to protect our environment and stop global … more →


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