Day’s Iv’e posted blogs

May 2012
M T W T F S S
« Apr    
 123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
28293031  

exercising my new girl

hi, so i adopted her about 2 weeks ago. the shelter said she is about a year old [...]

Groundbreaking Another Example of Recovery Act at Work

Yesterday, Vice President Biden and the Energy Department’s Assistant Secretary Cathy Zoi were in Midland, MI, to celebrate the groundbreaking of Dow Kokam’s 800,000 square foot battery manufacturing factory. [...]

Open for Questions: Energy and Climate Legislation with Heather Zichal

On Wednesday, President Obama will meet with a bipartisan group of Senators to discuss the need for comprehensive energy and climate legislation this year. Following that meeting, Heather Zichal, Deputy Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate Change, will host a live chat on WhiteHouse.gov to take your questions on energy and climate change legislation. You can watch the chat live starting at 3 PM EDT on Wednesday June 23, right here on WhiteHouse.gov/live and submit your questions via Facebook and Twitter . [...]

A Crucial Relationship for the Planet

There’s been a lot of hand wringing and teeth gnashing recently over the relationship between China and the U.S. It’s big, it’s complicated and it’s problematic, and the same can be said about the two nation’s contribution to global warming and energy consumption. It’s big it’s complicated and it’s problematic [...]

Earth Day founder Sen. Gaylord Nelson: Teach the Children Well

When Sen. Gaylord Nelson  started the World Earth Day back in 1970, he wanted to create a day when citizens nationwide would host teach-ins to raise awareness of environmental problems. His idea caught on and an estimated 20 million Americans, young and old, gathered on April 22, 1970 to confront the ecological troubles in their cities, states, nation, and plane  and to demand action from themselves and from their elected officials [...]