Who’s in charge?

Scott Sines, ©Green Rocket News The Pipeline and Hazardous Material Safety Administration is in charge of over 2.3 million miles of oil and gas transmission lines across the country. The...

Lessons from Living on the Line

The Arkansas Times reports that Rights of Way agents for Valero/Plains All American Pipeline are in the field negotiating with property owners. This might be a good time to...

Big River keeps on rollin’

Big news this week for the Arkansas Delta town of Osceola. The Big River Steel plant has cleared the last permitting hurdle before construction starts this summer. It's been...

Baby steps: Big River Steel, Indigo Oil move ahead

Here is a quick update on Osceola, AR. I've written about it in the past (Osceola waits for better times). Now it looks like one of the triggers that...

Scientists Strengthen Link Between Prolonged Fracking and Large Quakes

This story was recently published in triple pundit.com. By Jan Lee Scientists have known for years that injection site activity for hydraulic fracturing can cause earthquakes. A study conducted by...

Please don’t pass the salt

Scott Sines, ©The Green Rocket News Frank Davis is a 51-year-old stroke survivor. He brought his 14-year-old son Logan to a gathering of about 200 at the Kroc Center on...

Green Politics: Money vs. Organization

People with money buy influence people without money organize. It's never been more apparent than it is right now as the fossil fuel industry and utilities align their resources...

Cloud computing powered by renewables

Computing in the cloud is an energy eater. Apple taking over Jefferson County hydro project Water diverted from canal could help power Prineville data center By Scott Hammers / The Bulletin Published...

Up on the rooftop, snip, snip, snip

Look around Memphis and it's easy to spot new solar panels sprouting on parking garage rooftops but there is more potential for downtown rooftops here a couple of good...

Simply the best snail pictures ever

If you like those high-tech, close up, geeky science pictures you'll love these.