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Steve Austin commented on the blog post How does YouTube Consumption Affect the Environment? 6 months, 1 week ago · View
Why go after YouTube? If you really want to walk this walk, get off the Internet, start conserving and dump your Facebook page. What are we going to do? Ask the feds to regulate YouTube? You think that will save the planet? Don’t expect the government to save you. Quit using so much power. Many [...]
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Steve Austin wrote a new blog post: Desert Pavement-More Important that you think! 1 year, 8 months ago · View
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Steve Austin started the forum topic SF6 Gases, Obama Administration's Contribution to Climate Change in the group Feedback: 1 year, 8 months ago · View
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Steve Austin wrote a new blog post: Mountaintop wind farms not good for the ecology 1 year, 9 months ago · View
Mountaintop wind farms not good for the ecologyIf the 1,800 turbines were constructed, as much as 50,000 acres of carbon-sequestering forest would have to be clear-cut. In addition, the turbines require electricity to run, which does not come from the turbines and must be generated on site by diesel generators or brought in on separate power [...] -
Steve Austin wrote a new blog post: Federal Register: July 26, 2010 (Volume 75, Number 142) 1 year, 10 months ago · View
Well, I guess the Department of Interior can’t be TOO mad at BP. They destroy the Gulf and what does our brilliant government do? Reward them with tax breaks to build an environmentally unfriendly wind farm. More here: From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access =======================================================================———————————————————————–DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management Notice of Intent To Prepare [...]
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Steve Austin wrote a new blog post: New Book on Wind Energy Health Issues 2 years, 3 months ago · View
http://www.windturbinesyndrome.com The core of the book is a scientific report presenting original, primary research on symptomatic people living near large industrial wind turbines (1.5-3 MW) erected since 2004. These are the findings: This was bound to become a major issue sooner or later. Coulkd be the demise of the industry. That’s good. It needs more planning [...]





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