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Wicked Rebuttles, BP Coverups, + Dubious Water Bottles - Resource Roundup

This week's resource roundup brings you some really good bits from around the internet:

First, Treehugger covers a quick and easy list of rebuttals for climate change deniers.  Yes, we know those people are annoying, but at least now shutting down the lame arguments is available in short form (links to science also provided in case you need heavy ammo).

Next up, check out some excellent coverage on the BP oil spill and its potential long term effects.  Think that the oil is really disappearing as quick as "experts" say it is?  Think again!   Some good on-the-ground reporting from Mother Jones as we'd come to expect.  One of our favourite mags.

Now, for those of you who may have seen the "Story of Bottled Water"...

 

... we'd now like to revert your attention to the bottled water industry's own not-so-clever videos which can be found

over here (along with a really good analysis of why they are so bunk). Good for a laugh, or to satisfy the cynic in you.

Finally, there are some people out there allegeding that environmental groups are banding together with certain industries to promote economic protectionism-- the knock on effect is people getting screwed in developing nations.  We report, you decide.

 

 

posted @ Tuesday, 17 August 2010 5:56 p.m. by Chris Tobias

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