Monthly Archives: September 2006

Communities upset over Globe logging plan

Florida Agriculture launches new forestry initiative

[Florida] Florida Agriculture and Consumer Services Commissioner Charles H. Bronson announced Wednesday a new public awareness initiative, “Your Forest. Managed.” This initiative teams landowners across the state with their county forester to ensure the future health of Florida ‘ s

Vermont ‘ s town forests build community

[ Vermont ] More than half of Vermont towns already have a town forest, where any member of the community is welcome and neighbors come together to enjoy wildlife, pursue recreation like hunting, hiking, and skiing, and manage the land

The Earth as Seen From Saturn

From the Astronomy picture of the day website: Thats us between two of Saturn’s rings, about 3/4 of the way across and a little north of the middle. In the enlarged image, you can see the moon to the upper

Battle for Senate to be Decided in Appalachia

Harold Ford (D)(right) has pulled even against former Chattanooga Mayor Bob Corker (R)(left) in the Senate campaign in Tennessee. I’m from Chattanooga, so I’ve been watching this one since the beginning. Ford has been able to stay competitive in fundraising,

Good Morning

Linkies for Thursday September 28th. As always, news junkies MUST read OHVEC’s daily news links. ‘Is God Green?’ Bill Moyers PBS program examines the debate among Christians. For more than a decade, the National Council of Churches and other middle-church

Radio Interview w/ Austin Hall…Road Warrior

Austin Hall, who does our “Appalachian Treasures” roadshow to key congressional districts all around the country, will be on a talk show this morning at 10am EST. Live from Chicago, the show is called Faithfully Subversive, a progressive Christian show,

Honda Finds Way to Make Ethanol From Inedible Plants

Honda Motor Co., Japan ‘ s third- largest automaker, and a Japanese research group have developed technology to make ethanol from inedible plants instead of corn and sugarcane. The carmaker and Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth have

Poplar`s promise as ethanol crop

[ California ] The mapping of the genome of the black cottonwood, a member of the poplar family, which was announced in the Sept. 15 issue of the journal Science, is significant in that it raises the likelihood that growers

Linkies!!!

+Cool! Sportsmen target global warming, and so do the churches. Even the the Evangelicals are on our side on this one!! Where is the government response? +Where do the “jobs” go when your mine runs out of coal after 29

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