Category Archives: Evironmental

Ohio Student Environmental Coalition 07-08


The Ohio Student Environmental Coalition 2007-2008 -See what we do: oh-sec.org -See the full quality video www.energyjustice.net -Get in touch: matt (at) energyjustice (dot) net

James Lovelock and Nuclear Energy


James Lovelock talk about nuclear energy at the Third World Conference on the Future of Science (Venice, 21 September 2007).

The Hon. Dr Mike Kelly’s opening address of Day 2 of ABARES Outlook 2011 Conference (Part 1)


The Hon. Dr Mike Kelly’s opening address of Day 2 of ABARES Outlook 2011 Conference held in Canberra, Australia (1-2 March). Part 1 www.youtube.com Part 2 www.youtube.com

Texas Resident Wins Award for Challenging Oil Refineries


A resident of Texas has won the prestigious Goldman Environmental Award for his work confronting refineries on pollution in the town of Port Arthur. The city has a population of 60000 and one of the highest levels of air pollution in the United States. Hilton Kelley has spent a decade fighting to lower Port Arthur’s air pollution through protests and legal action against major oil and chemical companies. The Goldman award is funded by the family of Richard Goldman, a San Francisco philanthropist who died last year. VOA’s Deborah Block has the story.

Brooks Agnew the Hollow Earth Part 9


Playlist: www.youtube.com North Pole Inner Earth Expedition intro video www.youtube.com North Pole Inner Earth Expedition site www.phoenixsciencefoundation.org/shop.htm www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com The Intel Hub is pleased to welcome Dr. Brooks Agnew Brooks is the product of numerous public and private schools, became a published author at age 13 and assisting with lab research at UCLA’s Brain Research Institute at age 16. He was an instructor of Mathematics at Gaston College, professorial assistant with Evironmental Chemistry at Tennessee Technological University, and instructed graduate students at Western Kentucky University in the field of Instrumental Analysis. He graduated with honors in the top 0.1% of graduating seniors from Tennessee Technological University in Chemistry and Mathematics, continuing his studies to achieve a Masters Degree in Quality (statistics) and a PhD in Physics. He began contracting in 1998 for numerous Fortune 100 companies. He retired from full-time employment as an engineer for the automotive industry at age 43 and led numerous billon-dollar coporations through TS-16949 and ISO-9000 certifications making possible more than $400 million in new earnings and providing more than 500 jobs in the United States. His projects and more than 1 thousand technical publications earned him US patents and the rank of SixSigma Black Belt with more than $500 million recovered or earned from his process improvements. In 2004, with his co

Scott Broom, Katrina


Live shot St. Bernard Parish