Articles by Biodiversivist
My real name is Russ Finley. I also have my own blog called Biodiversivist, which contains articles in addition to those submitted to Grist. I live in Seattle, married with children. Suffice it to say that although I am trained and educated as an engineer, my passion is nature. I very much want my grandchildren to live on a planet where lions, tigers, and bears have not joined the long and growing list of creatures that used to be.
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Texas renewable energy schemes
What is the most inefficient way to make electricity? Answer: power an
*another screw up pointed out by commentersa 15% efficient* internal combustion engine with a liquid fuel made primarily from industrial food crops to spin a generator. Someone in Houston has come up with a brilliant way to dispose of, consume, use up biodiesel. It is just a matter of time now before someone starts using biodiesel to save water by flushing toilets with it. From Renewable Energy Access: -
Cypress forests going down
A one-day phone campaign is underway today to try to get big retailers to stop selling mulch made from cypress trees.
If you would like to make a difference today, drop into this website and dial one or all three of the toll free numbers shown there. I was a little hesitant, you know, talking to a real person and all that but it turned out to be a nice experience. So, have some balls and make some calls. The operators are polite and pleasant and I have a feeling this might actually make a difference.
For a more balanced view of the situation check out this video.
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An ecotourism success story
Conservation news is generally depressing, to say the least. Apparently, this has been pointed out to the folks at Mongabay and that is why they came up with the "happy-upbeat environmental news" section for those who just can't take it anymore. I really enjoyed this story about two Ecuadorian brothers who turned their land into a birder's paradise rather than a plantation. I know a few birders and they spend most of their vacations looking for new species to cross off their "must see before I die" list. Some are taking it to another level with photos that they can upload to the internet for additional bragging rights.
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Electric motorcycles may be bridge to electric cars
I see this pea-green electric car biffing around the neighborhood now and then. I test drove a similar car a year or so ago. Entrepreneurs just can't resist testing the electric car market. One company after another goes out of business, only to be replaced by the next guy in line. It might help if they would make them less silly looking. Adding a fourth wheel might have been worth it in this case.