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Six Quiet Climate Villains
By Escape The Illusion on August 2, 2010 | No Comments
By Rebecca Boyle. If you’re reading PopSci, you probably already know all about the latest efforts to offset carbon dioxide emissions, engineer clean building materials and combat pollution from traditional energy sources like coal and oil. But you may be less aware of the more insidious clim... -
fossil record – crossbreeding origins of man ca...
origins of man http://www.aulis.com/twothirds2.htm The Inter-Breeding of Ancient Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon … the Outrageous Implications for Modern Society excerpt: ” … when Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon interbred. Now we can understand why our culture has so many establishe... -
Urgent Petition to save Cabo Pulmo National Marine Pa...
By rainbowhawk on July 9, 2010 | No Comments
Howdy Folks Here in Baja California Sur, Mexico we are facing the possible destruction of one of only 4 full reef systems in North America, the Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park and World Heritage Bio Reserve (UNESCO/United Nations program) and one which is vital for sustaining the balance of marine a... -
Purple Pokeberries Hold Secret to Affordable Solar Po...
By Escape The Illusion on April 30, 2010 | No Comments
Pokeberries — the weeds that children smash to stain their cheeks purple-red and that Civil War soldiers used to write letters home — could be the key to spreading solar power across the globe, according to researchers at Wake Forest University’s Center for Nanotechnology and Molec... -
Revealed: Pfizer’s payments to censured doctors
By Escape The Illusion on April 26, 2010 | No Comments
They are billed as “healthcare professionals who spend years building expertise in their fields”. Using materials firmly grounded in science, they educate their peers in the risks and benefits of drugs. This is how Pfizer, the pharmaceuticals giant, describes the experts it hires to lead... -
Mexico Adopts Sustainable Water Disinfection in Chiap...
By Escape The Illusion on April 12, 2010 | 1 Comment
Written by Tina Casey. Working with the social investment group FEMSA, the government of Chiapas, Mexico is introducing sustainable disinfection technology to 175 local water systems, in support of the United Nations’ Millenium Development Goals partnership to reduce extreme poverty, hunger and di... -
Frightening Taste Of Internet Censorship As Major Fre...
By Escape The Illusion on March 29, 2010 | No Comments
With influential proponents recently calling for a newly regulated world wide web, we got a preview of how that might look this past weekend after both Infowars.com and Prison Planet.com were completely blocked to many Internet users in New Zealand. The block was only removed early this morning foll... -
Hair Conditioning Shampoo Component Captures 90% of C...
By Escape The Illusion on March 28, 2010 | No Comments
Aminosilicones are regularly used in hair-conditioning shampoos and fabric softeners, but recently they show usefulness in fighting global warming by filtering carbon dioxide out of flue gases from coal plants. The discovery has been reported at the 239th National Meeting of the American Chemical So... -
Tires Made From Renewable Materials Commercially Poss...
By Escape The Illusion on March 26, 2010 | 1 Comment
There are about 1 billion tires made each year; each and every one of them uses 7 gallons of crude oil to produce. Although 7 billion gallons is just a small blip (0.5%) of the overall global annual use of crude oil (~1.3 trillion gallons), figuring out a way to make tires from something other than ... -
15 Reasons Why We Need a Revolt in This Country
By Escape The Illusion on March 8, 2010 | 3 Comments
Government works quite well for big corporations, banks, insurance companies, military contractors, lobbyists, and for the rich and powerful. But it does not work for people. It is time for a revolution. Government does not work for regular people. It appears to work quite well for big corporations,...











































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