Links for 10/19/13

Why the Corporate Media’s Climate Change Censorship Is Only Half the Story

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This New Smart Wheel Will Instantly Make Your Bike Electric | Co.Exist | ideas + impact

Dark Roasted Blend: Deadliest Creatures (that are Easiest to Miss)

Moose Die-Off Alarms Scientists – NYTimes.com

Why music Piracy Hurts Musicians | DeepWit Recordings

An unprecedented Antarctic disaster, unfolding in darkness : TreeHugger

#itshappening: real signs of a brighter future | 10:10

Links for 10/2/13

Energy Self-sufficiency on the Aran Islands

The Challenge « Rise Above Plastics Month

The 5 Most Sobering Charts from the IPCC Climate Report | Climate Central

Roy Stuart. Surfer. | The Inertia

Sea Change – Faun Kime

GuitarPlayer: 10 Things You Gotta Do to Play Like Dick Dale

Links for 10/1/13

Climate change and the point of no return

Ikea selling solar panels

Gray whale dies bringing us a message — with stomach full of plastic trash

Plastic Nest and Net Patrol on Kauai | Surfrider Foundation

Road trip begins for world’s largest film camera

Spy Into Mid-Century Balboa Highlands Tract Houses as They Become Transparent – Video Interlude – Curbed LA

Monsoons and flooding in India, Typhoon Usagi nails Philippines, Taiwan and China, plus Colorado updates – Faun Kime

Climate change: how hot will it get in my lifetime?

Tepco doesn’t measure radiation accumulated on the bottom of the sea | Fukushima Diary

Cooking Up The Planet: Climate Change Is Real and We Are The Cause

Yanks Deep In Peru For World Longboard Champs

Links for 9/30/13

The Obit Patrol: Sebastian “Billy” Mure

Surfer’s Guide to the Climate Change

Scientists discover ‘black holes’ in Earth’s oceans

Climate change? Try catastrophic climate breakdown

Bee Deaths May Have Reached A Crisis Point For Crops

Tepco “We don’t watch Tokyo bay contamination” | Fukushima Diary

Bali’s Trash Problem Subject of New Film

Cost savings of renewable energy might outweigh costs of adapting to renewable energy

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