Take a quick look at this article/video. After the showing of a comedic political documentary, a speech is made about mountain-top removal mining and its ill effects. The crowd of enthusiastic movie-goers then canvasses the sidewalks of a nearby JP Morgan Chase bank with coal graffiti. It brings up an interesting point about who’s surreptitiously [...]
Archive for October 15th, 2009
Banking on Coal?
Posted in Coal, Energy, Global Warming, Renewables, tagged banks, Carbon Dioxide, Coal, coal plant, corporate responsibility, Energy, Peabody Energy, Rainforest action network, renewable energy, World Bank on October 15, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Blog Action Day 2009
Posted in Global Warming, tagged blog action day, climate change, coffee muses, french lique, Global Warming, google, huffington post, only in it for the gold, Public Citizen, texas cloverleaf, texas vox, think progress, this life in austin on October 15, 2009 | 5 Comments »
It is blog action day! In case you don’t know, on this day, 15th of October of every year, bloggers from all over the world unite in writing about a common important issue. It started in 2007 by Collis & Cyan Ta’eed. Their first year, they recruited as many as 20,000 bloggers to write about [...]
Austin Has Safe Routes to School
Posted in Global Warming, tagged Austin, austin safe routes to school, biking, ibike, iwalk, new york, Public Citizen, public transportation, Texas, walk to school on October 15, 2009 | 1 Comment »
I lived in New York City before I moved to Austin. NY is a city that glorifies walking. Almost everyone walked everywhere and having a car wasn’t considered that “cool.” When I told one of my friends from NY that I was moving to Texas, he said, “People in Texas, if they wanted had to [...]

















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