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Polar Shift in 2012
The continuing Polar Shift in 2012, what to expect in the coming months, how to prepare and what to look for. This article explores the disinformation campaign, what is not being said and how to read between the lies.
14 commentsMeat and Climate Change
Many people don’t think about the impact their food choices have on climate change, and if they do it’s generally a moment’s reflection on the carbon footprint generated by shipping dinner to the table. Food’s journey is important, but not...
2 commentsPhew! That awful smell! Is sewer gas invading your home through the shower drain?
It's stinky in here! ©Copyright by Jaye Denman. All rights reserved. If you smell a noxious sewer-like odor inside your home, chances are it is sewer gas escaping from the drainage system. Sewer gas not only smells gross, the methane and...
14 commentsWhy did this Massive Oil Spill Happen ?
It seems that this Oil spill is bringing companies and people together, and in this world it just doesn't happen as much as it should. They say this could be the worst Eco disaster that the world has ever seen. BP has asked anyone who was willing...
279 commentsWhat difference exists between stars and planets
The difference between stars and planets is not a clear cut as many would think. There are bodies that are large enough to be stars, but they do not fuse hydrogen. There are stars so small, such as neutron stars and white dwarfs, that asteroids are bigger in dimension. Then there is the electromagnetic radiation argument and this too can be tricky. It comes down to spectrographic analysis to sort planets from stars.
2 commentsTurkmenistan's Burning Gates Of Hell
There is a small village in Turkmenistan's Karakum Desert called Derweze (AKA Darvaza). Four miles away is a burning crater called the Gates of Hell.
5 commentsHistory Of Oil Industry In Louisiana
If my Cajun gron-grandpere, Emile Evariste Navarre was still alive, no doubt he'd have some very strong opinions about how everyone in the world now is in danger of being lost in the world of les feux-folets, given this BP oil spill disaster. He was a simple but profound man, deeply connected to nature and the L'ouisiane that he loved so much. He'd have a valid point, for few know the history of oil in Louisiana and the Gulf of Mexico to grasp the complexities of this current oil spill crisis.
14 commentsWhat is that Smell??
As I originally stated when I started this blog, I really wanted to help people with their plumbing problems and what I couldn’t answer, which is probably 95% of what you would ask, my friends at National Builder Supply would help me find...
50 commentsAll About Landfill Gas Recovery
It often eludes the common person when explaining how much goes into the waste treatment and disposal process. It makes sense though--we tend to shutter at the idea of waste. Millions of man hours are spent...
5 comments"COAL MINING" COAL, the most ABUNDANT ENERGY SOURCE in the WORLD--BLACK LUNG DISEASE !
Coal the most abundant energy source in the world and a major source of hydrecarbons especially gas. Coal is a fossil fuel created from the remains of plants that lived and died about 400 million...














