Green Energy Alternative – Do We Have One?

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Since little boy found magnifying glass, sun and ants, most children have already harnessed solar energy, an alternative energy source,  at a young age.   Watch the waves break on the shore, and imagine the energy potential.  Massive fissures in the earth put off untold Megawatts of power.   Alternatives to burning ancient dinosaur remains abound everywhere.  Do we really have an alternative to sustainable clean green energy?

Is Animal Extinction A Price We Are Willing To Pay?

After millions of years of evolution on this good earth, animals are going extinct in the blink of an eye.   While, energy is a primary force in all economies, at what point will our humanity kick in and address the destruction we are doing to our planet.

The truth is alternative energy sources are just part of the problem. As you may  know the beef industry is the biggest offender of all – but somehow protecting the “farmers way of life” and eating 99 cent hamburgers trumps millions of years of genetic perfection.  Al Gore seemed to have convenient amnesia with regards to this, as he has roots in ranching.

Green Energy Products – Alternatives Available

Can we really be called Earth’s caretakers?  Or are we more like little children knocking birds out of a nest, and then coming to the rescue, only to forget about them after a few days, leaving them to perish? We can all start having an impact with our vote, and with our pocket books.  We can choose to invest in Green Energy Products, which is often an investment that will pay off over time.

Minerals Rights Laws are a Relic of the Frontier

Our minerals rights laws are a relic of the Frontier, and nothing but the result of lots of energy politics.  The Mining Law of 1872 is an example. In the late 1800s, with the smell of industrial revolution in our nostrils, we wanted more minerals to grow with. We provided that anyone who wanted to mine on public land had only to file a claim at the county courthouse and put in $100 worth of work on the claim each year.

Miners with a valid claim could gain full title to the land for a fee

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When Renewable Resources Become Nonrenewable

The most important problem with renewable resources is that they are on the brink—some have gone over it—of becoming nonrenewable. The amount of usable land, water, and timber decreases rapidly. Land disappears into deserts or under pavement. Every year a million and a quarter acres of rural land, a third of it cultivated cropland, are given over to other uses—chiefly  urban expansion. Cities tend to become greedier as they grow; from 1960 to 1970, the land area of urban centers expanded by 40 percent while population grew by 24 percent. At the same time, formerly good rangeland is deteriorating. The

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