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New Weapon in Water Conservation Wars: The Peanut
By Escape The Illusion on July 19, 2010 | No Comments
Written by Tina Casey. rhizoma perennial peanut is a new groundcover that saves water and reduces the need for fertilizerThe University of Florida has come up with a new tool for property owners to make significant strides in water conservation: the peanut, or at least, a distant cousin called rhizo... -
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... -
Electric Vehicles but Not as We Know Them
By Escape The Illusion on July 8, 2010 | No Comments
Electric vehicles use electricity wholly or partly for traction – making them go along. That encompasses an increasingly large variety of modes of travel by land, sea and air. Add to that fresh water. Electric vehicle manufacturers and those supplying their components vary from ones that are s... -
Obama Making BP Pay Is Good Government, and That̵...
By Escape The Illusion on June 25, 2010 | No Comments
Obama’s hardline move on BP is exactly what government is supposed to do; whatever it can, within the limits of the law, to protect its citizens’ interests. Last week, the nation witnessed an act of good governance when the Obama administration put the full-court press on oil giant BP to se... -
Survivor: Leak Ignored for Weeks Prior to Oil Rig Exp...
By Escape The Illusion on June 23, 2010 | No Comments
Survivor says a dangerous leak was spotted on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig weeks before it exploded and not repaired. ... -
D’oh, we may never decode the universe
By Vaughn on June 21, 2010 | 3 Comments
Jonathan Leake. SOME of the greatest mysteries of the universe may never be resolved because they are beyond human comprehension, according to Lord Rees, president of the Royal Society. Rees suggests that the inherent intellectual limitations of humanity mean we may never resolve questions such as t... -
Rescuing oiled birds can do ‘more harm than good’
By Escape The Illusion on June 14, 2010 | No Comments
GRAND ISLE, Louisiana — Michael Seymour peers at the oiled pelican floating near an island of mangrove trees and winces in frustration because — once again — there’s absolutely nothing he can do to help. An amber sheen has stained the pelican’s white head and brown chest an... -
The Gulf of Mexico Killing Fields BP Doesn’t Want Y...
By Escape The Illusion on June 9, 2010 | 1 Comment
Commentary by Dr. Joe MacInnis.Sea Shepherd Board of Advisors. Since April 20 more than seven million barrels of oil have spewed out of a runaway well on the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico. Most of the focus has been on containing the enormous slick on the surface. BP waited for weeks before releasing... -
Nuclear Physicist Describes Vast UFO Cover-Up
By Escape The Illusion on June 9, 2010 | No Comments
“Some UFOs are intelligently controlled extraterrestrial spacecraft, and this is the biggest story of the millennium.” These words are not the rantings of a deranged individual looking for attention or a comfortable straitjacket. Stanton Friedman is a maverick of sorts. Employed for 14 y... -
homemade water clocks
By Escape The Illusion on June 1, 2010 | 1 Comment
Homemade water clocks can momentarily remove users from the electrical grid and batteries, creating an alleviating feeling. By repurposing a carton as a clock, the carbon footprint is also minimal. Go back to a less complicated time with an old, yet proven process from as early as 1500BC. GREAT proj...











































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