Eco-Logical: A Group for Environmentalists

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Eco-Logical: A Group for Environmentalists

Eco-Logical is a group for anyone who cares about clean air, drinkable water, a sustainable economy, and environmental justice.

Location: The Irreplaceable Earth
Members: 329
Latest Activity: yesterday

Welcome to Eco-Logical: A Group for Environmentalists

 

Note: Sylvain Duford, the group's creator, has left A|N. I am acting as moderator of the group in his place. Please contact me if you have any questions. - Dallas the Phallus.

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Countries at most risk from Climate Change

Started by Ruth Anthony-Gardner. Last reply by Ruth Anthony-Gardner yesterday. 19 Replies

Seagrass decline worldwide

Started by Ruth Anthony-Gardner on Saturday. 0 Replies

Legal assault on EPA

Started by Ruth Anthony-Gardner. Last reply by Ruth Anthony-Gardner on Saturday. 2 Replies

Greenland melt rate doubling

Started by Ruth Anthony-Gardner on Friday. 0 Replies

Good news

Started by Ruth Anthony-Gardner. Last reply by Ruth Anthony-Gardner on Friday. 23 Replies

Methane, more scary than we thought

Started by Ruth Anthony-Gardner. Last reply by Ruth Anthony-Gardner May 12. 12 Replies

CO2 levels today will give us forest in the High Arctic

Started by Ruth Anthony-Gardner. Last reply by Joan Denoo May 11. 3 Replies

Why Climate Change isn't an environmental issue

Started by Ruth Anthony-Gardner. Last reply by Joan Denoo May 9. 3 Replies

We'll blow past 400 pp, CO2 in May 2013

Started by Ruth Anthony-Gardner. Last reply by Ruth Anthony-Gardner Apr 30. 3 Replies

From consumer to conserver society

Started by Ruth Anthony-Gardner. Last reply by Grinning Cat Apr 29. 1 Reply

Arctic Sea ice nosediving

Started by Ruth Anthony-Gardner. Last reply by Ruth Anthony-Gardner Apr 29. 8 Replies

New Measure for Hurricanes

Started by Ruth Anthony-Gardner Apr 27. 0 Replies

Biochar-producing cookstove: win win!

Started by Ruth Anthony-Gardner. Last reply by Ruth Anthony-Gardner Apr 26. 4 Replies

Earth's tipping point moved forward: 2025?

Started by Sentient Biped. Last reply by Ruth Anthony-Gardner Apr 20. 20 Replies

Thermohlaine Circulation faltering in Southern Hemisphere!!!

Started by Ruth Anthony-Gardner. Last reply by Ruth Anthony-Gardner Apr 20. 13 Replies

Greenland accelerated melt

Started by Ruth Anthony-Gardner Apr 18. 0 Replies

Natural gas worse for climate than oil or coal

Started by Ruth Anthony-Gardner. Last reply by Joan Denoo Apr 15. 5 Replies

Turn plants into hydrogen fuel

Started by Ruth Anthony-Gardner. Last reply by Idaho Spud Apr 9. 5 Replies

Climate Denial Crock of the Week

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Comment by TNT666 on February 25, 2013 at 10:37pm

It's a nice expansion on the humidity nets we were setting up in the 80s. Amazing isn't it to have that much humidity and only 1 annual inch of rain.

Comment by Tammy S on February 25, 2013 at 12:54pm
Comment by Ruth Anthony-Gardner on February 10, 2013 at 10:51am

Looks like it, Dallas.

Comment by Dallas the Phallus on February 6, 2013 at 5:08pm

Is the puffin giving him the finger in the last frame?

Comment by Joan Denoo on February 6, 2013 at 12:47am
Ruth, excellent cartoon.
Comment by Ruth Anthony-Gardner on February 6, 2013 at 12:32am

"It's like saying you never poop based on the last 5 minutes."

see full size image here

Comment by Joan Denoo on January 29, 2013 at 2:02pm

ODU receives large solar energy grant

Old Dominion University received a $500,000 grant to develop solar energy research to "track the sun throughout the day and keep it perpendicular to the sun so we get more efficiency and more power out of it," "Wherever the sun goes, the panel will tilt to get maximum exposure."

Sylvain Marsillac, one of ODU's photovoltaic researchers is helping oversee the assembly of the panel and sees a big future in solar energy.

Caitlin Conway, ODU student

Comment by Grinning Cat on January 23, 2013 at 9:55pm

A scarily plausible scenario of fossil-fuel-industry spin, from chuckleaduck.com:

'It's the perfect marketing pitch. Crude oil comes from prehistoric plants. Plants grow from sunlight. Ergo...' / MOTHER EARTH'S OIL. IT'S SOLAR POWER ON STEROIDS! / 'Pure genius.'(Ignoring the million-to-one carbon ratio, among other things!)

Comment by Krozan Darshandhari on January 18, 2013 at 3:38am
Comment by Ibrahim on January 9, 2013 at 12:45pm

AMMAN- Torrential rains swept through desert Jordan for a second straight day on Tuesday, sparking widespread flooding, as severe weather swept through the Middle East, including war-torn Syria. In northern Jordan, relief workers distributing aid to Syrian refugees were injured in a "stampede" in a camp where hundreds of tents have been destroyed by the rains. In Israel and the Palestinian territories, heavy rain continued to fall on and temperatures dropped ahead of possible snowfall, while Egyptian authorities closed the port of Alexandria for a third straight day due to severe winds. The main road between the Jordanian capital and the northern city of Zarqa was closed as sections were swamped by up to a metre (three feet) of water, and flash floods overwhelmed Amman's drainage system, forcing the closure of most road tunnels and gridlocking traffic. At the Zaatari camp on the border with Syria, "refugees started to push each other as they ran towards aid workers. They hurled stones at each other and there was a stampede, which hurt some aid workers," Anmar Hmud, a government spokesman for refugee affairs, told AFP. "At least one of the aid workers was taken to hospital," he added. The incident occurred as aid workers were helping some of the 62,000 Syrians sheltering in the camp, where two days of heavy rains have destroyed hundreds of tents. Jordan says it is hosting more than 290,000 Syrians who have fled the devastating conflict in its northern neighbour. Syria's met office predicted abundant rainfall for the next two days, as heavy rains and wind hit several parts of the country, and a buildup of snowfall in Damascus made some roads unusable, the interior ministry said. In neighbouring Lebanon, a day after a six-month-old baby was swept away when a flash flood hit a Bedouin encampment, the storms continued across the country. Roads in Beirut were flooded and schools were closed nationwide on both Tuesday and Wednesday. The Damascus-Beirut road was forced to shut and rains caused widespread damage to farmland. "Lebanon hasn't seen a storm like this in a dozen years," said Abdel Karim Damaj, a weather expert at Beirut International Airport. Elsewhere in the region, Jerusalem was bracing for possible snowfall over night Wednesday to Thursday, as temperatures dropped and heavy rain continued to fall on Israel and the Palestinian territories. Tel Aviv's main transport artery reopened on Tuesday evening after being closed due to flooding since the morning, causing large traffic jams. Trains were out of service for much of the day. Streets in many West Bank cities were flooded, and the Palestinian Authority ordered schools which were back from half-term to take Wednesday and Thursday off. Israel's met office said this winter was set to be the wettest in a decade. Egypt closed the port of Alexandria for a third day in a row as a precaution, as high winds battered the Mediterranean city after torrential rains caused power cuts. Further west, 10 fishermen were reported missing off the coast of the desert town of Marsa Matruh, and searches to find them were being hampered by the weather conditions, local media reported.

 

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