Posts Tagged ‘Colleagues’

Green’s excellence, humility lauded in retiring as Amherst’s No. 2 cop

Even as a young Amherst patrolman, working nights, Tim Green had a habit that his colleagues noticed. “Timmy would catch the guy, and he would give the arrest to someone else,” Amherst Police Capt. Stephen J. McGonagle recalled. “He was never one to look for glory or an award or praise.

‘Green Lantern’ Trailer 101: Get To Know Kilowog

Everyone’s buzzing about the new "Green Lantern" trailer showcasing Ryan Reynolds in the role of cocky test pilot Hal Jordan. The trailer also shows a few of Hal’s alien colleagues in the Green Lantern Corps, including his brutish trainer, Kilowog. The massive alien is a fan-favorite character that can be seen around the 1:50 mark [...]


How to Go Green : TreeHugger

We present below, a plethora of handy guides to help you green your lives with ease, while understanding why. Our aim is over 100+ guides so do come back to visit. And please tell your friends, family and colleagues! Most of us understand that we need to do something, some of us understand what to do but few of us are actually doing anything...


Calling all radicals: unite for Kerry-Boxer

Cross-posted from Grist . As an activist who has been arrested for civil disobedience, organized national climate mobilizations, protested outside of coal plants and worked for Greenpeace, I am calling on my friends and colleagues to fight for the Kerry-Boxer “Clean Energy Jobs Act” and a strong global treaty in Copenhagen. On Monday Senator Barbara Boxer and Energy Secretary Steven Chu said there is a chance of passing a climate bill in Congress before the international talks in Copenhagen


The Sky Fell Yesterday

Apparently, for some people it isn’t enough that the United States must wreck its economy over the next half century for the sake of dealing with “climate change.” We have to do it NOW , according to an article in The Nation (warning: mild profanity): Schellnhuber and his WBGU colleagues go a giant step beyond the findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the UN body whose scientific reports are constrained because the world’s governments must approve their contents. T


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