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(21 comments) SHARE Wednesday, October 16, 2013 Who Turned Scientific American?
For years, Scientific American was a trusted and objective source of scientific knowledge. Until September, 2013, when suddenly it was no longer so.
(10 comments) SHARE Monday, December 12, 2011 Seeds of destruction: It's NOT just about food
The subject of genetic modification of food may not be sexy, but there are a few things you should know. One is that Monsanto employees do not want GM food in their cafeterias.
(1 comments) SHARE Saturday, March 16, 2013 Fracking: Water Issues--Colorado-centric, but applicable to all
The oil and gas industry assures us that fracking uses less than one percent of all water used in this country. At one time that was true. Now it's time to look a little closer at that stat.
(22 comments) SHARE Tuesday, November 15, 2011 Why Barack Obama Does Not Disappoint Some Folks
The presidency of Barack Obama is not a disappointment to some. I wanted to understand the reasons for that, and to specify how some may differ.
(3 comments) SHARE Thursday, April 24, 2014 Where Have all the Finches Gone?
What happened to the birds who used to greet the dawn along Colorado's Front Range?
(2 comments) SHARE Sunday, September 23, 2018 Roundup(R) Unredacted: Antibiotic Resistance?
Antibiotics gave humanity a time when infection and trauma were relatively easily vanquished. Those days are largely behind us, and glyphosate plays a part.
(1 comments) SHARE Wednesday, July 10, 2013 Fracking a Flock of Pandoras
A few years ago you were hearing about "peak oil" and how we're about to reach it or already have. Then you hear about how the US has suddenly been heading headlong into that exalted state of Energy Independence, all on the sinuous shoulders of shale that have been residing quietly, previously undisturbed, beneath us all this time. We are getting much more than we bargained for.
SHARE Friday, May 10, 2013 Frackonomics
An economist guides us gently through economic facets of fracking fever.
(4 comments) SHARE Saturday, March 30, 2013 Water-Free Fracking--Why Not?
An exploration of this exciting new fracking technology that is water-free.
SHARE Saturday, April 27, 2013 Have Another Hit of Fracked Air
Have another hit, but try not to inhale. You wouldn't want what's out there getting in.
(5 comments) SHARE Thursday, February 12, 2015 Jon Stewart's False Equivalence
Jon Stewart has been revered as a comedic barer of the Emperor's new clothes. Some of what he shows, however, is more of the same from a different angle.
SHARE Sunday, May 19, 2013 Fracking is EDF's Friend
Is the Environmental Defense Fund in an ill-conceived relationship, or has it simply sold out?
(4 comments) SHARE Sunday, March 27, 2011 Is You Itching for Rescue Again?
The ongoing persecution of Wikileaks focuses the real struggle between what remains of democracy and resurgent despotism. We must resist distraction and false dichotomies and see what is happening around us. We will not be saved by the next election results; we can only save ourselves.
(5 comments) SHARE Monday, April 4, 2011 A Primer for Elected Politicians
Corporations may have the money, but thus far we the people still have the vote. We voted you in and now, at least in theory, you are to listen and respond to us. Somehow that hasn't been happening. So here, containing some reminders, is a primer for elected politicians.
(3 comments) SHARE Friday, September 21, 2018 Roundup(R) Unredacted
We have been told that glyphosate, the active ingredient in the herbicide Roundup(R), does not affect mammals. There are reasons to be wary of that sentiment.
(5 comments) SHARE Monday, October 31, 2016 TPP Means The People Pay
Unless you have been paying attention, you may be hating the TPP for all the wrong reasons.
SHARE Saturday, September 22, 2018 Roundup(R) Unredacted--Manganese and Seizures
Just as it does out in nature, glyphosate, a patented antimicrobial, kills microbes it encounters in the body, blighting our microbiome.
Glyphosate chelates metals, making them unavailable for their indispensable functions. In biochemical activities involving glycine, glyphosate deposes glycine.
Glyphosate damages neurons.
Glyphosate is metabolized into toxic byproducts.
(4 comments) SHARE Wednesday, November 28, 2018 Creatures of the Cutting Board
People who have autism, Alzheimer's disease, or Parkinson's disease are often further trialed by anxiety. There are reasons for that.
(2 comments) SHARE Saturday, April 6, 2013 Frack-Flavored Gas
The next time a spokesperson showers you with platitudes, you might want to 'drill' a little deeper.
(1 comments) SHARE Saturday, April 20, 2013 What the Frack Do We Know?
What do we know, what don't we know, and what do we ignore at our peril about fracking and our water?
(4 comments) SHARE Thursday, June 16, 2016 Spinning in Slow Jam
Everyone likes a good parody. Until it spins into outright deception.
(2 comments) SHARE Monday, October 31, 2016 Neocon and Neolib--Pick Your Poison
The next time you're fuming at some clueless, purchased politician, you'll be able to use the proper insult.
SHARE Thursday, November 14, 2013 How to Frack Your Cake and Eat It Too
The moderator of a 'neutral' university lecture series on fracking pauses to review for us what she's learned thus far. I think what she really learned is how to keep the funding flowing.
(4 comments) SHARE Thursday, February 28, 2013 The Fracking Lectures: Prelude
This was the first of 11 scheduled talks held at the University of Colorado to tell you everything you ever wanted to know about hydraulic fracturing.
(9 comments) SHARE Thursday, April 8, 2021 A Road to Hell Paved with Best Intentions
"It's not a passport; that's a euphemism. It's not a passport; it's a yellow star. It's the beginning of the end of your right to control your body, your movement, your income, your privacy, your sex life, your family life."
(1 comments) SHARE Monday, February 20, 2012 The Privileges of Power: Is Seduction an Absolute Certainty?
People starting out with the best intentions, once comfortably ensconced in positions of power, experience changes to their perspectives that may be quite invisible to them and even incompatible with earlier views.
(3 comments) SHARE Tuesday, February 7, 2012 Soothing Those Vexing Psychic Splinters
Time after time sincerely held beliefs and values metamorphize into beliefs and values that contrast immensely with what went before. How does this happen?
(4 comments) SHARE Wednesday, October 10, 2012 On Being Fodder for Offenders
There are two kinds of people who use "Democrat" as a descriptor, and the gulf is wide between them. Don't let yourself be used.
SHARE Sunday, January 14, 2024 Killing Us Softly
How we have strayed from lessons learned with Rachel Carson's eye-opening book, "Silent Spring".
SHARE Saturday, July 3, 2010 A Response to an Unspoken Sentiment
When Dean Hartwell responded to certain pronouncements from the right, I recalled another maxim that deserves a response.