Environmental Solutions
Earth Day is Every Day-Make a Pledge to Effective Action!
ACTION ITEM FOR EARTH DAY ACTION ITEM: CLICK ON OUR ELEPHANT How can you live a more successful life…free of conflict and worry? BY LIVING IN ALIGNMENT WITH NATURAL LAWS THAT’S COOPERATIVE ECOLOGY™ START HERE-CLICK: CO ECO YOUR LIFE—MEET LAWRENCE ANTHONY-THE ELEPHANT WHISPERER WE ARE OUT OF BALANCE. HUMANITY ACTING IN CONFLICT WITH THE NATURAL…
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WORLD WATER DAY – 22 MARCH WATER-A FUNDAMENTAL LIFE-RIGHT RESPECT, PROTECT AND PRESERVE WATER The purpose of World Water Day is to raise awareness about water. Today, we invite you to learn more about water. In line with our Cooperative Ecology philosophy–the right to clean water is not only a human right, but an essential…
Read MoreMajor Oil Company Doing Right! Compare that to Monsanto
Chemical Plant Doing It RIGHT! Imagine living next to a chemical plant. I remember when I was a child living in San Pedro, California when we used to drive by a huge refinery and chemical plant nearby. It was a landmark in my neighborhood. One of the round balloon-like storage tanks was painted bright orange…
Read MoreImagine Alaska
Imagine Alaska By Thomas J. McGuire (Tom McGuire having lived and worked in Alaska since 1976 is deeply committed to protecting Alaska’s pristine wilderness and coastlines. Tom spent thirty-eight of those years in the oil well drilling business with extensive field experience on drilling rigs including the last ten of those years as a directional…
Read MoreEarth Day – With Awareness Comes Responsibility
Oil Spill Clean Up Methods–A Comparative Analysis, Download Here Analysis Document 1: [ddownload id=”1145″] Analysis Document 2: [ddownload id=”1146″] ♦ Report: “1.5 million tons of oil spilled annually”–twice the amount of oil spilled during the 2010 BP disaster in the Gulf of Mexico! This was a report out of Russia–but really, this is going on all over the world. An important reminder in…
Read MoreSea Otters and Cooperative Ecology
Sea Otters have been found to be an extremely important member of our West Coast marine ecosystems.
Read More500,000 Abandoned Toxic Mines in the U.S.—A Threat to Our Waters
There are 500,000 abandoned mines that could potentially seep toxic chemicals into our rivers, lakes and oceans.
Read MoreMethane Gas and Permafrost Melt
People of the north are able to drill holes in the ice on lakes and light flares up to 60 feet high with the methane gas collected from the water under the ice.
Read MoreA Vast Bloom of Toxic Algae Stretches from Alaska to California
Microscopy photo provided by NOAA Fisheries shows toxic algae blooms recorded off the West Coast are much denser, more widespread and may go extend deeper than initially thought.
Read MoreClimate Change and the Dividing Line Between Smart and Stupid
Lots of strange planetary stuff is going on, some call it “Climate Change,” some say the cause is fossil fuel use, but others say, this is just another planetary climate cycle.
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