Archive for the 'Environment' Category

Utah Senator Steve Urquhart’s (last) News Flash

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Hold me back. Steve “Attack Dog” Urquart (Sen UT-R St. George) has decided he is an expert in climate change science.
I’m giving him 24 hours to retract his arrogant, regurgitation of one of the most tired, global warming denier canards before I unleash the truth on OneUtah. And it won’t be pretty.
I am OVER [...]

First Salt Lake Sustainability Summit

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

Sustainability Summit:
Practicing Sustainable Community in Greater Salt Lake
Friday, October 3, 2008, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
The Leonardo (Old SLC Downtown Public Library)

“If we want sustainability at scale, it will only come
from the quality of our relationships with each other.”
Sustainability Friends of the Salt Lake Valley,
We know there are many individuals, groups, and organizations [...]

Can Oil Money Buy a Government Shutdown?

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Former Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich has come up with a terrific GOP strategy: shut down the government like they did in 1995.
What’s Gingrich mad about now? Congress hasn’t voted to lift a moratorium on new offshore oil drilling, which is a favor owed to the oil companies by the congressmen who took campaign [...]

Congressmen Should Use Hot Air to Inflate Their Tires

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

On Capitol Hill, GOP partisans representing Big Oil are staging political theater in support of more offshore petroleum leasing. Senator John McCain opposed offshore oil production for years but changed his position a few weeks ago in exchange for $1.1 million in campaign contributions. Never mind that market speculation and the Bush administration’s [...]

Witness List for Tomorrow’s Impeachment Hearing

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Thanks, Raw Story. The House Judiciary Committee has released a witness list for its hearing on the impeachment of President George W. Bush.
Late Thursday afternoon, the committee released the full witness list, broken down into two panels.
Panel One
The Honorable Dennis Kucinich, Representative from Ohio
[...]

An Open Letter to Paul Mero: You Asked for It

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Paul,
I’ll tell you a bit about myself qua LDS person. I was born and raised in the church, served a mission to Germany, got married in the temple, paid my tithing, did all of the right things. Then one night as I was reading the Book of Mormon in preparation for teaching a Sunday school [...]

On Becoming Your Own Parody: How the LDS Church is Making Itself Irrelevant and a Laughingstock

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Queers behind bushes, queers in dark alleys, queers in positions of power. Queers free on the streets, queers in pulpits, queers bearing arms. And worst of all, queers at the altar! Is no place free of this menace, no institution sacred? Our world teeters on the brink. Can no one save us?
Cue background music, William [...]

Utahn Distinguishes Himself Among Uber-Conservatives

Monday, July 14th, 2008

The first line of The Nation article linked below reads, “…even the most rabidly right-wing media hosts had to prove their populist cred…”
That gave me pause to reflect on Paul Mero’s comment this morning, “…and if congressional lefties (and spineless Republicans) would allow the domestic production of oil and gas…”
If career right-wingers are now looking [...]

Church Goers Should Walk If They Can

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

Someone sent this to me anonymously with the caption.
An LDS ward parking lot near our home that accommodates over 180 cars, not including overflow on the street. The most of the congregation lives within 0.5 mi of the building.

If every Mormon in Utah walked rather than drove to church on Sunday and during the [...]

Washington County Growth & Conservation Bill: Still A Developer’s Dream?

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

Bruce Wilson argues that the new, improved Washington County Growth & Conservation Bill (PDF), co-sponsored by Rep. Jim Matheson and Senator Bob Bennett, is a triumph of grass roots activism. On the other hand, the executive director of Citizens for Dixie’s Future, Paul Van Dam, thinks the bill falls short of what the Vision [...]

Environmental Injustice in China

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

I hope that folks will come out for the Human Rights Torch Relay Rally
Sunday, April 20, 10am – Peace Walk followed by Rally
City County Building at Washington Square400 South State Street, Salt Lake City
The Human Rights Torch Relay is an international campaign that seeks to bring an end to all human rights abuses against [...]

Al Gore; New Slideshow, Smacks Down Deniers

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

For Ken and all the other non-scientists afraid to face the challenge of reality.

US Soldiers in Iraq
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