Global Warming: Just How Much Can Earth Take?

The Nature Climate Change Journal Reports Global Temperatures to Rise 3.6 Degrees Fahrenheit by Next Century Global warming is a nebulous term. Few scientists can provide a layman’s definition of the concept. Even fewer are confidently predicting the consequences of global warming. But around

What You Should Know About Keystone Pipeline

Bane or Savior of the Trump Administration, the President Must Address Greenhouse Gases with Respect to the Keystone XL In March, President Trump approved the development of the Keystone XL Project, a 1,200-mile-long pipeline delivery system that will push Alberta tar sand oil from Hardisty, Alberta

SuperTruck II – Even Better Than “Transformers”

Get ready for the Super Trucks. Here comes SuperTruck II – Even Better Than “Transformers”. No, this isn’t the latest “Transformers” movie. It’s the next generation of long-haul carriers that will carry even larger loads using much less fuel. The Department of Energy has just greenlit

The Philosophy On How Pollution Is Affecting The Earth

Human Emissions Have Gone Up 25% Since Last 1998 El Niño We’ve always heard pollution is affecting the earth, but what exactly does this mean for our generation and the next to come? Most people get the basic argument of climate change – that the earth is warming because of increasing concentra