Original post can be found at the ReEnergize Texas Blog On Tuesday, students from Southwestern University’s Students for Environmental Activism and Knowledge (SEAK) had intended to speak before the Georgetown City Council regarding the 20 year energy plan for their city. They had registered an agenda item with the City Secretary’s Office, asked all the [...]
Archive for November 11th, 2009
Georgetown Council Snubs Students Over Nuclear Power
Posted in Global Warming, tagged Clean Water Action, connor hanrahan, cooperative, CPS Energy, david foster, georgetown, georgetown city council, georgetown utility services, mayor, Nuclear, Nuclear Power, pec, pedernales electric coop, Public Citizen, reenergize texas, Renewables, san antonio city council, seak, southwestern universitys, students, students for environmental activism and knowledge, Texas on November 11, 2009 | 6 Comments »
Fast Food Nation Frustration
Posted in Global Warming, tagged air pollution, Americans, cars, cheeseburger, deforestation, electric spending, Energy, fast food, Global Warming, landfills, nation, national diet, oil, organic, paper, plastic, production costs, waste on November 11, 2009 | 7 Comments »
For years fast food restaurants have been our nation’s go-to source for cheap, quick food we can eat on the run or take home to the family to avoid cooking dinner for the night. I am betting that almost every person reading this blog has or will eat a product of the fast food faction [...]

















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