Roy Scribner of Camping Blogger posted an article regarding the decline of the number of kids in the outdoors that is eye opening to say the least, and worth spreading the information. He wrote;
the percentage of boys who spend time outdoors walking, camping and gardening is down to just 8%, from 16% in the late [...]
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Playing outside
December 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Blog · Camping · Green · Outdoor Blogs
Tidal Power
July 31st, 2008 · No Comments
I took my children to the San Diego Natural History Museum today, and as we were wandering through an exhibit about water, I came across a display illustrating the sea windmills that are being developed in England. These underwater windmills were generating power using the tidal current generated twice a day by the moon.
The concept [...]
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Oil Drilling
July 15th, 2008 · No Comments
President Bush lifted a Presidential ban on offshore oil drilling yesterday as reported by dan’s outside
and an article in the San Diego Union Tribune. Fortunately Congress still has a ban in place, so we are not in anydanger of having oil rigs sprouting off of La Jolla.
What this really does is clarify where our president [...]
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The light bulb has not gone on?
April 28th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Will I save energy by replacing perfectly good bulbs with new CF bulbs? The catch is in the bulb itself. How much energy did it take to make that old bulb, and how long will it take to make up that expenditure with the new more efficient bulb. Am I really saving energy and recources, [...]
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Just the Little Things
April 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
Happy Earth Day everyone! Today is a good day to think about all those little things you can do to make our world a better place for everyone always. There is so much talk about the science behind global warming and the collapse of our environment. It will never be conclusive until it is [...]
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Shopping Bag Dilema
April 15th, 2008 · No Comments
So I was approached the other day, by a person who noticed me folding up my reusable shopping bags. This person wanted to let me know that I was harming the environment by recycling, and not using disposable products. A little confused, I politely asked for clarification. He then admitted that the bags were not [...]
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200 million years
March 11th, 2008 · No Comments
I just finished reading Colin Fletchers book The Man Who Walked Through Time, and was fascinated and am fascinated by his struggles to comprehend the “geologic time” that you are faced with as you walk into the Canyon. How does a person who lives ,perhaps 75 years, reconcile 200 million years?
My own pathetic attempts to [...]
Grand Canyon Flood
March 6th, 2008 · No Comments
The powers that be bgan pumping 300,000 gallons of water from the Glen Canyon Dam in an effort to rebuild the sand bars and sediment deposits that have disappeared since the Dam was built in the 60’s. The Dam has been holding back the natural sediment that helped build these deposits, and contribute to the [...]
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Big Business
February 28th, 2008 · No Comments
Exxon has been postponing paying off a punitive damages suit for $2.5 billion for several years. This suit brought on when the Exxon Valdez spilled 11 million gallons of oil in Prince William Sound Alaska, due to the incompetent actions of drunk Captain Joseph Hazelwood. This $2.5 Billion, down from the $5 Billion initially [...]
The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
February 14th, 2008 · 1 Comment
In doing some research regarding backpacking equipment, I have come to the conclusion that the companies that produce this type of gear seem to be light-years ahead of most other industries when it comes to sustainable business practices. These companies tout their initiatives to help keep our environment as healthy as possible. [...]
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