Monthly Archives: November 2008

How much should we spend to green the U.S.?

By Gar Lipow In the face of economic catastrophe, yesterday’s controversial assertion has become today’s conventional economic wisdom. That lack of regulation is one root of the current depression is not only the view of liberals and moderates, but also of sensible conservatives. And the need for public investment to fight the depression is no longer in doubt either. There are really only two tools in the conventional economic toolbox to fight a depression: lower interest rates, and public inve Continue reading

Flouride Danger In Qld As Of Today « Balancenoosa’s Weblog

What do you need to know about fluoride in your water supply? Think its safe? Continue reading

Join NASA – Drink Urine Water – Be a Hero.

It’s true ladies and gentlemen. Astronauts recycle their pee and serve it up fresh. Yum yum! Makes me want to go into space! Continue reading

Wadda Mean It’s Raining In The Meeting Room?

Now you’re racing to find every bucket, bus-tub, unused Lexan and garbage can, to catch the water racing out of the broken pipe from the room upstairs. Son of a b@>#! Continue reading

Shark versus seal in deadly game

At the Southern tip of Africa a deadly game of cat and mouse is played out over and over again in the salty waters off the fabled Cape of Storms. Continue reading