July 2024 A few weeks ago, our newscast at WDEF-TV featured information regarding an accident of a seagoing tanker transporting natural gas and another tanker carrying crude oil. Tossing to me after the story for the weather tease, the anchors led with the statement “This appears to be an ongoing problem, as you have beenContinue reading ““More Facts, Less Opinion” – A Response Regarding Fossil Fuels”
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#SCIENCERULES: The Elegant Universe
“We all love a good story. We all love a tantalizing #mystery. We all love the #underdog pressing onward against seemingly insurmountable odds. We all, in one form or another, are trying to make sense of the world around us. “
#ScienceRules: One Bottle of Oil
So, what’s the point of holding on to a bottle of oil that 11 people paid for with their lives?
Because, some day, this bottle may be a throwback, an antique, a remembrance… more importantly, it could be a lesson. Perhaps even: an exhibit piece. An inspiration to do better? One can always hope.
#ScienceRules: UNLESS
“On this #EarthDay2020, and next year’s #EarthHour, #unless we choose to do better, it’s not going to get better.”
#ScienceRules: TO THE SKY
“The #astronauts, the #engineers, the #mathematicians, the #scientists of tomorrow are looking for inspiration at your table right now. “