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Australia Passes Landmark Carbon Tax

Australia Passes Landmark Carbon Tax

By Timothy Hurst on October 12, 2011

Under a controversial new plan passed in the Australian parliament today, Australia’s 500 biggest greenhouse gas emitters will pay $23 for every ton of carbon they emit.

Category: Climate Change, Politics | Tags: c02, carbon dioxide, carbon tax, Climate Change, climate policy, Energy, global warming, pollution | 1

Michelle Bachmann's Lights are on but Nobody's Home

Michelle Bachmann’s Lights are on but Nobody’s Home

By Joe Mohr on August 11, 2011

Michelle Bachmann will get you a job so you can work until you die…which will not be too long with her plans.

Category: Politics | Tags: corruption, epa, gop, Mean Joe Green cartoon, Michelle Bachmann, pollution, tea party | 0

American Public: 1, Polluters: 0

American Public: 1, Polluters: 0

By Michael Brune on July 9, 2011

Kudos to Administrator Jackson for standing up to polluters and doing her job of protecting our health. She may be behind enemy lines, but she’s most definitely not alone.

Category: Energy, Environment | Tags: air, coal, environmental policy, epa, lisa jackson, policy, pollution | 0

America: Land of Opportunity (to get cancer)

America: Land of Opportunity (to get cancer)

By Joe Mohr on June 30, 2011

Hundreds of years ago immigrants came to America in hopes of increasing their wealth 400%. Today immigrants have the opportunity to increase their chance for cancer by the same percent.

Category: Environment | Tags: cancer, consumption, environmental toxins, GMO, immigrants, mean joe green, organic, pollution, production | 0

The Republican with the Heart of Gold

The Republican with the Heart of Gold

By Joe Mohr on May 18, 2011

Republican House members turn up the HEAT with a little help from Big Oil.

Category: Climate Change, Energy, Politics | Tags: Climate Change, coal, corruption, global warming, gop, HEAT, mean joe green, oil, pollution, republican, Republican Congressmen | 0

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