Monthly Archives: June 2011

NOAA: “The world continues to warm.”

Yesterday, NOAA released its 21st Annual State of the Climate Report. This is a rigorously peer-reviewed document that tracks 41 global scale climate indicators. The report confirms that long term trends continue; 2010 was tied for one of the hottest … Continue reading

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Free Market Environmentalism

What does the free market have to do with environmentalism? If you are intrigued be this question, I encourage you to read the comments that will be posted by York College student Joshua Ebersole on his newly christened blog: http://www.yorkblog.com/journey/ … Continue reading

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Montezuma Recycling Revisited: local effort leads nation

I’m in Montezuma, a tiny remote seaside village on the pacific coast in Costa Rica. This is the final destination of an ecological field study trip I take with my York College students in February/March each year during the dry … Continue reading

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