Monthly Archives: April 2013

Combustapalooza

by James Wells Adding to the atmospheric CO2 with a coal-burning power plant. Photo: Andy Mannie. No daylight between local, state, regional, national and global impacts of continuing Combustapalooza decades into the future In over nine thousand EIS scoping comments … Continue reading

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America’s Economic Reality

Is Your Perception of Economic Reality in the US Accurate? [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPKKQnijnsM&w=560&h=315]

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Bellingham’s Dioxin-Contaminated Mountain

by Wendy Harris Have you seen the large, white mountain that suddenly appeared at the Cornwall Avenue Landfill? The site is adjacent to Bellingham Bay at the end of Cornwall Avenue, and the mountain can be viewed from the northern … Continue reading

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Assassins Aren’t What They Used to Be

by Ellen Murphy Assassination has changed. Those often politically motivated murders of prominent persons or public figures by surprise attack are less common. They used to be considered horrific crimes, committed by psychopathic and highly paid professional killers, people who … Continue reading

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The Automobile: Bane of Humanity

by Richard Jehn About 14 years ago, I became involved as a volunteer web tech with the East Lake Washington Audubon Society. At that time, light rail transit was a hot topic in the Seattle area. I recall having a … Continue reading

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