Yearly Archives: 2021
Installing solar panels over canals could save California gallons of water
“You’re taking something that’s already been altered by human activity and doubling up on the benefits it provides. That’s the profound piece.”
Going green: How your college can get involved
There’s a number of things your college can do to lower their carbon footprint and Go Green in 2021.
Washington’s delusion of endless world dominion
China and the U.S. struggle over Eurasia, the epicenter of world power.
America the usual
The longer we have to wait, the actual threats to national security can and will destroy this country.
Former correctional officer pleads guilty to drug smuggling
Kenneth Farr received several payments from inmates and their associates in cash or via a mobile application for smuggling contraband into the prison on at least six separate occasions.
Democrats unveil ‘Build Green’ infrastructure and Jobs Act
"This bill would make a dramatic, material difference in the everyday lives of hundreds of millions of people."
Bessemer and the power shift
Next week, Amazon faces a union vote at its warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama.
Scientists want to build a solar-powered ark on the moon to protect earth species
The plan: A solar-powered ark containing seed, spore, sperm and egg samples from 6.7 million Earth species, to be stored in empty lava tunnels on the moon.
War in Syria: 10 years and still counting
Despite a decade of battling and a wrecked country, al-Assad remains immovably in power on military help from Iran and Russia.
How employers punish workers for forming unions
The Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act would better protect workers from illegal bullying and retaliation during the organizing process.









