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    An Apollo Program for Clean Energy?

    Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

    Back in the early 1960s, President John F. Kennedy proposed the Apollo plan to land a man on the moon. Back then, energy was cheap, pollution wasn’t a big issue so he had us focus, as a nation, on a project to get us in space. We need that type of program when it comes […]

    Smog and Premature Death – Science Has Linked Them, The White House Denies It

    Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

    If the White House wants to look any dumber, I honestly cannot see how after reading a report on MSNBC.com about the link between the ozone in smog and premature deaths. The National Academy of Sciences review of the data clearly shows that people are dying because of effects of short-term exposure to pollution. The […]

    Another Con Job by the President On Global Warming

    Friday, April 18th, 2008

    I guess if you take the U and the H out of President George Bush’s name you get the two letters that match his rhetoric when it comes to the environment. The nonsense that spews from the White House about Mr. Bush’s “concern” about the environment and the issue of glabal warming is piled so […]

    Connecticut Training – PowerPoint Presentation

    Monday, April 14th, 2008

    For those of you who are interested in laboratory testing related to health, go to my other blog site at MarkSchauss.com and you can download my two presentations done on April 12 and 13, 2008 at the Hyatt Regency in Old Greenwhich, Connecticut.

    Carnivals – Places to Share Ideas

    Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

    Carnivals are blogs that link to other blogs on writers with thoughts on related subjects. One such carnival linked to on of my blogs recently that I thought my readers might be interested in. Take a jog over to the

    Ignoring the Supreme Court Ruling – Bush Administration Flaunts the Law On the Environment

    Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

    In a stunning, yet common place occurance, the EPA under Steven Johnson, has refused to abide by a Supreme Court ruling over a year ago that stated that they had the authority and that it had to control green house gas emissions. The total lack of care for our environment and the amazing audacity of […]

    More Links to Educate You About Your World

    Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

    An addition to my earlier list of great websites to visit if you are interested in making the world a better place to live. EarthPortal – The Earth Portal is a comprehensive resource for timely, objective, science-based information about the environment. It is a means for the global scientific community to come together to produce […]

    Wal-Mart Does Something Right – No More Phony Hormones in Their Milk

    Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

    In another victory for our side, retail giant Wal-Mart said it will no longer sell milk from cows given artificial growth hormone. While the FDA which is supposed to protect us, claims there are no problems with growth hormone, common sense and unbiased research says otherwise. Why are young girls maturing at the age of […]

    Fantastic New Magazine from the National Geographic!!!

    Friday, March 21st, 2008

    While in line at the local Costco (buying some new eco-safe products), I stumbled upon a magazine I want to share with you. Everyone, and I mean everyone interested in saving the environment and learning techinques on how to green up you life should subscribe to the magazine Green Guide from the National Geographic. A […]

    Links to Help Inform You About How To Achieve Victory Over Our Toxic World

    Thursday, March 20th, 2008

    In my book, Achieving Victory Over a Toxic World, I have a section about links to important websites so you can become better informed about the real issues about our environment. Some are purely educational and provide raw data, others give you tips on how to make your life healthier and less toxic. Today, I […]

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