Hard-hit by a months-long drought, a waterway within the Amazon
Basin trickles to a halt in Brazil Photo by National Geographic
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The idiom “tilting at windmills” (or turbines) derives from the novel Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes. It means to attack imaginary enemies, or fight unwinnable or futile battles. Big Oil and Coal (and others) are in a futile battle against clean energy. Clean energy will inevitably emerge victorious. Unfortunately, when oil billionaire brothers, Charles and David Koch of Koch Industries (apologies for putting their names on the horse and ass’s asses) fight unwinnable battles, you can be certain the pointless battles will last a lot longer than they should. Putting approximately 100 million dollars of their money into right-wing coffers
Alternet - Jan 31 - 2010 - The USDA has ruled that farmers are now free to plant GE alfalfa, and USDA won't even keep track of who plants it where. The implications are huge. | Genetically Engineered Alfalfa Has Been Approved, But President Obama Can Have the Final Say |
Friends; I've now taken down a video I posted recently. In it, I quoted some information directly (cut & pasted with some very mino...