Research Suggests Wind Farms Are Warming the Earth

May 01, 2012 No Comments by

Fox News is at it again. Could wind farms possibly contribute to global warming? Perhaps at the earth’s surface. One study in west Texas has found some interesting conclusions.

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Rick Perry Slams UK Initiative to Educate Texas Climate Skeptics

Apr 04, 2012 No Comments by

Rick Perry is at it again. The failed presidential candidate and Texas governor has attacked the United Kingdom’s Foreign Office for its contribution to an initiative aimed at “educating” politicians.

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Is America Beyond Peak Meat?

Mar 14, 2012 No Comments by

Several cultural and environmental trends, from health concerns to a down economy, have had an impact on meat consumption in the United States.

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Water Shortages Now Affect Companies’ Bottom Line

Oct 28, 2011 3 Comments by

Water crises from Texas to Australia have hit commodity supplies. Changes in the world’s weather patterns now affect corporate profits across various industries.

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Duke Energy Launches Fifth Texas Wind Farm

Sep 21, 2011 No Comments by

Wind power shows no indication of slowing down in Texas. Duke Energy will plan its fifth wind farm in the Lone Star State, which should be in operation by the end of 2012.

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Rick Perry, The Wind Power Broker

Aug 21, 2011 6 Comments by

If Rick Perry wins the 2012 presidential election, he will make George W. Bush look like Abraham Lincoln. But he has a solid record on wind energy.

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Super Bowl XLV: The Greenest NFL Championship Game Ever

Feb 06, 2011 No Comments by

Triple Pundit writer Kathryn Siranosian points out that Super Bowl XLV in Dallas, Texas will be the greenest Super Bowl event on record. Renewable energy credits, biofuels, and recycling are some reasons why.

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Inspired by Trash, Texan Creates Green Homes and Jobs

Jan 19, 2011 Comments Off by

There’s more to Huntsville, TX, than an execution chamber and Sam Houston’s historic home, including a large university, a quaint downtown, and home builder Dan Phillips.  Founder of Phoenix Commotion, a company that focuses on building low cost, sustainable, and affordable housing, Phillips has built at least 13 homes for single parents, artists, and low-income families.

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