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  • Faking it

    Ever visit this website? According to Mary Mycio, author of Wormwood Forest, the photos of the Chernobyl area were taken during a regularly scheduled bus tour, not by a hot chick riding solo on a motorcycle. Mycio spent a great deal of time in the contaminated zones and actually talked to the driver of that same tour bus (who I will assume was telling the truth). I just finished reading her book and although there have already been several good posts on the 20th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, I thought readers could stomach maybe one more.

  • A poll!

    You may have noticed that I can't bring myself to post about anything serious today. It's Friday, for chrissake, and the sun's finally out in Seattle. Instead, how about a stoopid poll. Vote below the fold.

  • The glossy backlash

    Yesterday I took a few potshots at the Wired green issue.

    Now the glossy backlash continues, with a DailyKos diarist going postal on the Vanity Fair green issue:

    Every pathology of the overripe zenith of American hyperconsumerism and narcissism, proudly flaunted in one shiny, garishly overcoloured, borderline-porno, pretty-shiny-toxic package.  What an experience.

    Bitchy is the new green!

  • Amen

    Oh my goodness:

    WASHINGTON, April 26 (UPI) -- A U.S. Christian group has grown tired of escalating gasoline prices and is set to stage a national prayer rally to lower the numbers at the pumps.

    Various Christian clergy from around the country will convene around a Washington, D.C., gas station Thursday at noon to pray. For those who can't attend, a live Internet site and toll-free prayer line have been established.

    In a release, the Pray Live group said many people are "overlooking the power of prayer when it comes to resolving this energy crisis."

    Apart from sending a message to God, the rally had a message for humanity, said Wenda Royster, the group's founder.

    "It is our hope that seeing and hearing some of the nation's most powerful preachers gathered around a gas station and the United States capital as a backdrop, will remind everyone who is really in charge of our world -- God," Royster said.

    The Web site is at praylive.com. The toll-free phone number is 888-PRAYLIVE.

    S'pose it has as much chance of working as this stuff.

    (via EnergyBulletin)

  • Tarcísio Feitosa da Silva fights illegal logging in the Amazon

    In the northern Brazilian state of Pará, where the mouth of the Amazon cuts into the continent, illegal logging, industrial farming, and a human-driven cycle of massive wildfires are destroying the tropical forests. Since he was a teenager, Tarcísio Feitosa da Silva has considered it his mission to help protect these forests, and the isolated […]

  • Worth 1000 words

    Classic.

    Update [2006-4-28 14:37:38 by David Roberts]: Ooh, Yahoo has a whole photo montage. Worth 10,000 words!

  • From Bo to ‘Boards

    Bo, you do know diddly In honor of Global Love Day (serious!), we’re spreadin’ the love this week. And where better to start than with Bo Derek? The notorious “10” was just named U.S. special envoy on wildlife trafficking. Which we’re sure is unrelated to her wild times with Bush’s new chief of staff. Photo: […]

  • Have You Hugged Your Tree Today?

    On Arbor Day, appreciate the trees Urban forest cover in many U.S. cities has declined about 30 percent over the past 10 to 15 years, according to the green group American Forests, and that’s just not cool. Literally: loss of trees means loss of shade, more AC, and higher energy costs. On Arbor Day (you […]

  • Throw in a Pony, and We’ll Talk

    In lieu of real energy policy, senators propose sending people checks Apparently driven insane by high gasoline prices, congressfolk are reaching virtuosic heights of pandering and venality, approaching some sort of Platonic ideal of What’s Wrong With Politics These Days. Exhibit A: Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) just unveiled a proposal that would bribe […]

  • Pollute Suit Riot

    States sue EPA for not regulating CO2 Ten states have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. EPA over what has become a central point of contention between the feds and … people who have to live on the planet for the next 50 years: whether or not the agency has the authority to regulate planet-warming […]