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Wee for me now means five minus three.
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When I posted my Project Support Beauty in Nature piece for June, I outlined a
Today's Lebanon Democrat column: "The Religion of Global Warming"
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The deeper we get into the global warming hoax, the carzier it becomes. Literally.
An Australian news report just last week chronicled the first-ever case of "climate change delusion." I kid you not.
Psychiatrists identify "climate change delusion"
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PSYCHIATRISTS have detected the first case of "climate change delusion" - and
they haven't even yet got to Kevin Rudd and his global warming guru.
Green Permit for Sustainable Design Development Bill Passes
Normal water usage resumes
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COLUMBIA-The Board of Public Utilities rescinded its Sept. 25, 2007, request for voluntary reduction of water consumption.
Spring rainfall in the Duck River watershed has raised Normandy Lake levels, and the lake level is now sufficient to allow all public water systems dependent on the Duck River to resume normal water usage, effective Monday, April 28, 2008.
Energy efficient front loader update
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Got our first utility bill since installing our new energy efficient front loading washer/dryer.
As compared to the same period last year, it appears we may have reduced total water consumption by about 21%. Water is so cheap it isn't much in terms of cost savings, but every little bit helps in a drought.
It looks like we may have reduced our electricity usage some, too, possibly owing to less drying time. Compared to the previous month it's about a 13% reduction, but it's hard



