Monday, March 23, 2009

Palin Okays Poisoning of Wolf Pups

Alaska Governor, Sarah Palin, has launched a new plan to use helicopters, spotter planes and aerial gunners to slaughter wolves.

In just a few days, 84 wolves were killed by aerial gunners with high-powered rifles.

Other Palin-approved methods of killing wolves include the use of poison gas and deadly snares to kill defenseless wolf pups.

Governor Palin has also targeted bears, including mothers with cubs.

Despite opposition from hundreds of experts who say there is no scientific or other justification, the slaughter continues. Palin doesn’t listen to scientists — but she may listen to you.

Warning: graphic--but true--video.



Please visit EyeOnPalin.crg, take action and donate whatever you can spare to stop Palin and her brutal regime of death.

Fiddling While Texas Burns



Texas has the greatest solar resource potential in the nation. In fact, we could generate enough solar energy in Texas to power one-half of the entire world. We can protect our environment by using the sun to provide our energy needs.

The Texas Legislature, with impetus from T. Boone Pickens, helped create incentives for wind power in Texas. Now is the time for the same politicians to create incentives for homeowners and businesses to install solar power.

Think about it. Texas could be 100% energy-sufficient. No pollution, no coal plants, no nuclear power plants, no oil refineries, no offshore drilling--just the powerful sunlight that God has given us and some solar panels.

Help choose a video to make the case for solar energy at a screening for key Texas lawmakers:

Vote for Your Favorite at EnvironmentTexas.org

Let Texas become the #1 alternative energy power providing state instead of the #1 CO2 emitting state in the USA. Clean up our air, our waterways and help Texas lead the way to a cleaner, brighter future for all.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Texas Going Solar

The Texas Legislature is investigating solar power to solve our energy problems. With the right support, Texas will become a world leader in solar power. We can make it happen, we must let our representatives know that your support solar.

Texas has some of the best solar potential in the nation--enough that we could power our entire state and more with solar energy. Texas laws should encourage the adoption of solar technology by creating rebates and incentives to make it easier for homeowners, businesses, schools and large apartment complexes to go solar.

Please sign our petition asking the Legislature to Go Solar! Do it now! The Texas Legislature meets once every two years. We need this to go through this time.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Frog Songs Silenced Forever?

Photograph from Amphibian Ark News

We lived next to a bayou in Houston when I was young. Summer evenings were full of the sounds of cicadas and frogs, with a light show provided by the fireflies. When the frog songs stopped in Houston, I thought it was because civilization had moved too close.

When my son was about 10 he had to have a Tree Frog that he named Mr. Froggy. Then he had to have a female frog that he named--you guessed it--Mrs. Froggy. The first time I heard Mr. Froggy sing, I realized that I had not heard frog song in a long tjme. It saddened me.

Frogs and other amphibians are a crucial part of the food chain. They consume millions of tons of insects and then become food for other animals. One of the greatest mass extinctions since the dinosaurs is taking place now and it includes frogs. Amphibians have been on this planet for more than 360 million years. Now, half of the 6,000 species are undergoing dying off.

If you also remember frog song from your youth, please view Nature Frogs: The Thin Green Line on Sunday, April 5, 2009 at 8 pm (ET) on PBS (click here to check local listings).


Friday, March 13, 2009

Paradise Hauled Off in Coal Train

mountain top removal coal mining
End Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining

A panel of federal judges has ruled in favor of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in a controversial mountaintop removal mining legal case. The ruling will permit mining companies to conduct devastating mountaintop removal coal mining operations without acting to minimize stream destruction or conducting adequate environmental reviews.

As a result, Appalachia could now be facing up to 100 new mountaintop removal coal mining permits, which would destroy huge swaths of the Appalachian Mountains.

Take Action Today


Paradise

©John Prine

When I was a child my family would travel
Down to Western Kentucky where my parents were born
And there's a backwards old town that's often remembered
So many times that my memories are worn.

And daddy won't you take me back to Muhlenberg County
Down by the Green River where Paradise lay
Well, I'm sorry my son, but you're too late in asking
Mister Peabody's coal train has hauled it away

Well, sometimes we'd travel right down the Green River
To the abandoned old prison down by Airdrie Hill
Where the air smelled like snakes and we'd shoot with our pistols
But empty pop bottles was all we would kill.

Then the coal company came with the world's largest shovel
And they tortured the timber and stripped all the land
Well, they dug for their coal till the land was forsaken
Then they wrote it all down as the progress of man.

When I die let my ashes float down the Green River
Let my soul roll on up to the Rochester dam
I'll be halfway to Heaven with Paradise waitin'
Just five miles away from wherever I am.

Notes on Paradise: Paradise was a real place in Kentucky, and while I was away in the Army in Germany, my father sent me a newspaper article telling how the coal company had bought the place out. It was a real Disney-looking town. . . Then the bulldozers came in and wiped it all off the map. - John Prine


Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Earth : The Sequel on Discovery Tonight

Vote with your remote for a clean energy future. The Discovery Channel brings the green energy revolution to life tonight in a one-hour special, Earth: The Sequel at 10 pm EDT. The more people that watch, the more Discovery will air the special on its network of stations.

Please join the Environmental Defense Fund with your family this evening in sharing an important hour of television.

For more information, please see this post.


Monday, March 09, 2009

Shipping Pallets Become Shelter

I-Beam Design Pallet House

From the I-Beam Design website:
. . . recent disasters in China, Myanmar, Iraq, Darfur, Afghanistan, and New Orleans continuously remind us of the symbolic, cultural and physical power of buildings. But there is another more pressing architectural crisis that affects all nations: the question of housing the 1 billion people who live in substandard housing around the world.



Using wooden pallets as building materials is an excellent idea for temporary, emergency construction. Pallets are used to deliver water, supplies and food to the scene of natural disasters, so they are one of the first building material to become available to the homeless. The 16 foot by 16 foot shelter is made of 100 pallets nailed or strapped together and lifted into place.

The basic shelter may be transformed into a permanent structure by using:
  • plastic tarps or other moisture barrier material;
  • earth, stone, debris, metal or plastic to fill the space between the slats and to provide a roof;
  • stucco, plaster or concrete to seal the home.
Closer to home, shipping pallets are found behind shopping malls, stacked at airports, manufacturing facilities and ports. Pallet homes may be a good alternative to the tent cities that are filled with economic refugees as the economy continues a downward slide.

Pallet houses may be put up in a week for less than $3000. They are good in all climates and provide space for families in need. Environmental or economic refugees may build the pallet houses or the government, relief agency or neighborhood association may build them.

Tip of the hat to: GreenUpgrader.com


Monday, March 02, 2009

Awakening the Dreamer


Several years ago, we attended a Renewable Energy Roundup & Green Living Fair in Fredericsksburg, Texas. This was a wonderful opportunity to attend seminars on green topics, discover environmental products, and talk to the people who live off the grid, use rainwater for their drinking supply, build homes underground. amd use wetlands to filter their waste water.

As we walked through the exhibits and picked up information, business cards and samples, I caught a glimpse of a small brightly painted wooden trailer, like a gypsy trailer. As we neared the trailer, we saw two women standing in front of the table. These women had huge smiles, the type that reach their eyes and make you feel like hugging them.

We stopped and talked with the women about the program or organization, Awakening the Dreamer. We learned that, In the mid-1990s, a group of Americans visited the Achuar, a remote group of indigenous people located in the rain forests of the Amazon. The movement, Awakening the Dreamer, was actually conceived of by the elders and shamans of the Achuar tribe. Their deepening concern about their ancient way of life and realization that the roots of this threat lay far beyond their rain forest home. They actively sought the partnership of committed individuals living in the modern world.

The mission is to preserve the Earth’s tropical rain forests by empowering the indigenous people who are its natural custodian and to contribute to the creation of a new global vision of equity and sustainability for all bring forth an environmentally sustainable, spiritually fulfilling and socially just human presence on Planet Earth.

When I was reading up on Power Shift 2009 for a blog post on AWOP Teamzine-Environment, I saw that there were symposiums offered for Awakening the Dreamer : Changing the Dream. Sure enough, it was the same folks.

Here is the link to Awakening the Dreamer website. You may want to read and see if Awakening the Dreamer is something with which you would like to be involved. I am looking for a nearby training for myself.



February 2009 Top Entrecard Droppers

These are the top droppers on Endangered Spaces this month. I appreciate their patronage and hope they enjoy my blog as much as I do their blog when I reciprocate drops.