Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Gas Buddy Oil/Gas Comparison October 2007-2008
1) Gasoline prices did not spike as much as the oil prices did
2) We are now below where we were last year for a barrel of oil, and above where we were for a gallon of gasoline
What does it mean? Gouging conspirator go home. Oil companies took a long-term perspective and did not pass along all the costs of the hurricanes, so now that things are getting back on track, the gas prices will slowly drop until the companies recover their 'losses.'
Monday, October 6, 2008
Twin Spins in the Atlantic - Posible Tropical Developments?
Monday, September 15, 2008
Price Gouging in NC? Nawwwwwwwwwww
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Good News Bad News
The drought continues to expand in the southwestern part of the state, while the Triangle is above average for rainfall for the year. What is not being reported is that we are, as a state, in worse condition - looking at the table - this year than we were last year. We are approaching the dog days of August - hopefully the reservoirs will hold out through the rest of the water year.
Friday, July 11, 2008
The 2007-2008 Drought continues in North Carolina. Zoom in to see the individual tables and you will see that the drought increased this week, even with the beneficial 4th of July rainfall. We are in worse shape than last year (middle picture) and not as bad as 2002 (lower picture.) Remember - 2002 was the drought that started during November of 2001, when Greensboro received only a trace amount of water for the entire month of November. Also, remember that the drought took off in earnest last year during the "Dog-Days of August."
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Warmer waters off the African Coast have made Bertha an early season Cape Verde Hurricane.
Article from the Daily Green
Monday, June 30, 2008
North Carolina in worse drought than one year ago
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Drought a little worse this year than last year
A article in the N&O states that the rivers did not have a chance to recharge after last summer's drought - the good news is that the reservoirs are near capacity.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
What is Sustainability? Is it Un-Democratic/un-Libertarian
Friday, May 9, 2008
Tornado Kills One - Shuts down businesses
MSNBC and AP Link
Thursday, May 8, 2008
NC-APA Position on Proposed Annexation Moratorium
Background
Positions
The North Carolina Chapter of the American Planning Association (NCAPA) fully supports the existing statutory standards and services annexation authority. NCAPA would oppose changes in the law, either statewide of local, which would weaken present annexation procedures or restrict municipal annexation authority. NCAPA would specifically oppose HB 74 or other similar bills which would allow residents in extra-territorial jurisdictions (ETJ's) to vote prior to municipal annexation attempts. Such elections would be formidable obstacles for municipalities to overcome, and could encourage inequitable situations where essentially urban areas draw the benefits of the municipality but do not pay for them.
NCAPA recognizes the local character of incorporation bills, but feels that this is an important issue of statewide concern and would oppose new incorporations designed primarily to prevent annexation by an existing municipality. NCAPA encourages prior review of proposed incorporations by the Joint Legislative Commission on Municipal Incorporations, under the objective standards provided by statute.
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Great News for Guilford County Kids
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Get Out and Vote!
Monday, May 5, 2008
Vote for the Guilford County Bonds - Especially Open Space
On a similar note, Vote yes to the Open Space Bond Tomorrow.
Cinco de Mayo or Cinco de Nada
Friday, May 2, 2008
Air Quality Yellow-Orange 97
Measles Spreading in Ten States
Annexation Bill - Knee Jerk Reaction
If you are being provided City Sewer and Water, you can expect to pay City Taxes at a later date.
Other items that should interest people are the bills relating to a proposed eminent domain bill, the billboard vegetation clearing bill, a bill to limit taxing authorities for being able to recoup the costs of new development when they impact the costs of providing services, also known as exactions.
Tell your friends. Tell your Representatives was you think.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Blogging Redux
Brave New Blog
It is amazing what two years in a graduate school program will do to a person's creativity. I spent two years either in preparing for graduate school or taking classes in graduate school. My area of study was Land Use and Sustainability. I graduated Friday May 13, 2005.
My background includes a BA in Biology-Chemistry from
I was extremely active in the creation of the Greensboro Comprehensive Plan, Connections 2025 . I was a frequent contributor to the "Second Opinion" column in the Greensboro News and Record, and will be getting back to submitting articles in short order. I became recognizable in the community as a result of these columns, and increased my visibility through my contributions to The News and Record's "Public Pulse" feature.
Piedmont Land Conservancy. There has been a large amount of press regarding The Haw River State park, and work that is being done on the Mountains-to-Sea Trail, as well as a recent attempt to rezone property on Old Battleground Avenue to allow multi-family housing, while there is an attempt to expand the Courthouse Battleground Site. The Open Space Bond should have passed. If we don't preserve open space now, how can we save it after it is 'closed?'
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