Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Oklahomans Fear A Future With Keystone XL

May 1, 2013
In March 1912, one lucky wildcatter struck black gold in Drumright, Okla. Continue reading...
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STACY MITCHELL
On Climate, What Walmart Says vs. What It Does
A closer examination of what Walmart is and isn't doing reveals a company that in fact lags its peers on renewable energy and is contributing a large and growing volume of climate change pollution to the atmosphere. Continue reading...
GENE KARPINSKI
One Million Comments From Pipeline Opponents Show Momentum Building Against Keystone XL
. The sheer number of comments is one of the clearest signs yet that momentum is building nationwide against this pipeline. It's easy to see why: The American people know that the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline is all risk and no reward. Continue reading...
MICHAEL LARGO
Celebrating Animals
We try to imagine how animals see the world, but even our pets are mysterious to us. However, understanding the way their eyes work, or their sense of smell, for example, it helps us to appreciate them even more and adds a measure of empathy, if nothing else. Continue reading...
ANDREW GUNTHER
Public Health Warning: This Meat May Contain Life-threatening Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria
Is it acceptable that an accidental spillage in the kitchen refrigerator or the incorrect handling or cooking of meat at a restaurant can now result in a life-threatening -- yet entirely preventable -- antibiotic-resistant disease? Well, Big Ag seems to think so. Continue reading...
MARK TERCEK
A New Diet for the Planet?
You might expect me to say that environmentalists should say no to meat, and that we should focus on changing what people eat in the interest of saving the planet. But it's not quite so simple. Continue reading...


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