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This wonderful shot of a Leatherback on Monterey Bay is byJohn Sorensen.
The Leatherback Sea-Turtle Dermochelys coriacea is a very distinctive and different sea-turtle. First, it is by far the world's largest sea-turtle, typically weighing 600-1000 pounds and some have tipped the scales at 2000 pounds. Second, it lacks scutes and scales and instead has a leathery carapace with prominent longitudinal ridges. Third, it has the longest migrations of any pelagic turtle and wanders widely the tropical and subtropical oceans of the world. Yet there are only a very few limited nesting beaches: one large and critical beach in western Mexico, another in Indonesia, and a few others scattered elsewhere (including Costa Rica). Fourth, it feeds only jellyfish and relatives, and can dive up to 3200 feet deep in search of giant jellyfish.
Thousands of sea turtles die from eating or becoming entangled in nondegradable debris each year, including packing bands, balloons, pellets, bottles, vinyl films, tar balls, and styrofoam. Trash, particularly plastic bags thrown overboard from boats or dumped near beaches and swept out to sea, is eaten by turtles and becomes a deadly meal. Leatherbacks especially, cannot distinguish between floating jellyfish — a main component of their diet — and floating plastic bags.
Video of the Week: Pablito Saves the Fish
Fuel Rationing in Ensenada!
by Lonnie Ryan
PEMEX is the world's fifth-largest oil company and Mexico's state oil monopoly, engaged in both upstream and downstream activities. The company accounts for approximately 30% of the Mexican government's revenues. Its vast oil and gas reserves include proven reserves of 34 billion barrels of oil equivalent. It is protected from competition in Mexico, where it enjoys a legal monopoly on the exploration, processing and sale of petroleum.
And its privileged status in national mythology affords it a certain immunity from criticism. PEMEX is also in deep trouble. It's heavily-indebted and unable to provide the capital necessary to locate and exploit Mexico's oil deposits.
In 2004, then Energy Minister Felipe Calderon announced that, without more investment, Mexico's known reserves could be depleted within 13 years. This wasn't the future envisioned by President Lazaro Cardenas, who expelled the foreign oil companies and founded PEMEX in 1938, to give Mexico's oil to "the people". Annual production has dropped each year since 2004. Furthermore, it has been reported the 2005-2006 daily oil production was down by approximately 500,000 barrels a day (a large proportion of the country's 4.5 million barrels) on the previous year.
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Posted by bajatrash on Monday, June 30 @ 18:27:50 EDT (34 reads)
Are U.S. News Reports Biased against Baja California?
By Brian Flock
· The Recent Fuel Crisis Hints at Manufactured Hysteria and Jaundiced Coverage
Baja California, Mexico, has been on the receiving end of a wave of negative news over the past year – including the real, the distorted, and the completely manufactured. A handful of violent crimes involving foreigners became a barrage of one-sided, singularly heavy-handed critiques of the region.
Furthermore, gangland-style violence common to urban areas of California and greater United States’ cities became somehow intriguing and newsworthy when it occurred south of the border. Footnotes regarding violent crime on the nightly news in the United States became major headlines when it occurred in roughneck neighborhoods south of the US/Mexico border.
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Posted by bajatrash on Monday, June 30 @ 15:03:05 EDT (31 reads)
Local Baja Journalist Saves the Fish
Local Famed Journalist, Race Car Enthusiast, Ship Captain, and Renaissance Man Lonnie Ryan has taken a stand to save the fish. That's right, Captain Lonnie Ryan who writes for the Baja News (www.bajanews.info) just launched his new video series called THEGILLBILLY CHRONICLES starring his favorite newly created character: PABLITO!
Lonnie Ryan created the GillBilly Genre as a new satire for the new 21st Century fishermen who seek to enjoy the sport and conserve the resource. So check out his video .......
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Posted by bajatrash on Tuesday, June 17 @ 11:56:12 EDT (44 reads)
Home Solar Water Heaters Arrive in Baja California Mexico
At the 21st. of September 2007, the final stage of the Eco Y Eco regional Sales office Baja North opened its doors to the public. Eco y Eco is a provider of home residential hot solar water heaters. Efficient, Affordable, and Green, Eco y Eco is leading the charge to help us here in Baja go Green and join the revolution to save ourselves from the scurge that is dirty expensive energy sources.
Feel free to stop by and get informed about how efficient and energy saving solar water heating and solar pool heating technologies are. They serve the area from Tijuana in B.C. North to the famous Lands End in Cabo San Lucas with pool heating and solar water heating Thermosol products.
There are basically three types of solar water heating systems that are used: pumped, integral collector storage, and thermo-siphon. The direct circulation system circulates potable water from the water storage tank through one or more collectors and back into the tank. The solar collector is the main component of the solar system. It is usually a metal box with insulation and a black absorber plate that collects solar radiation and heats the water.
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Posted by bajatrash on Tuesday, March 04 @ 20:46:11 EST (142 reads)
Earth Now Expo Comes To Las Vegas
New Study Finds GREEN is the Hottest and Fastest Growing Retail Trend!
NOW is the time to respond to consumer demand!
Approximately 50 percent of U.S. consumers consider at least one sustainability factor in selecting consumer packaged goods (CPG) when choosing where to shop. In a December 2007 survey conducted by Information Resources, Inc., 22,000 U.S. consumers surveyed were asked to determine the impact of four key sustainability features in their product and store selection—organic, eco-friendly products, eco-friendly packaging and fair treatment of employees and suppliers. One-fifth of those surveyed were determined to be "sustainability driven," taking at least two sustainability factors into account when making their selections.
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Posted by bajatrash on Thursday, February 14 @ 12:51:47 EST (179 reads)
Solar and Off the Grid in the Baja Wine Country - Baja California
Off the Grid in the Baja Wine Country
Local Man Sets Up Solar in Valle de Guadalupe
Carlos Ramirez, a Mexican National who worked and lived in Anaheim California for over 20 years came back to Mexico about 4 years to find his paradise. Armed with the cross cultural skills of both American ingenuity and Mexican Hospitality, Carlos decided Baja Calfornia was going to be his home. "It was so close to Calfornia and family who still lives up there" Carlos said "Baja was just the very best choice for me"
Carlos bought 5000 meters squared of land, about 1.25 acres, in the Valle de Guadalupe Wine Country about 4 years ago. I bought a 2 bedroom mobile home from a local friend for about $ 5,000 usd and put it on my lot. I added a patio, storage room, a water storage system, and boom, he was almost ready to go when he had to make a decision about electiricty.
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Posted by admin on Sunday, February 10 @ 16:53:36 EST (155 reads)
Whole Foods Nixes All Plastic Bags
Whole Foods Market is ending the use of plastic bags and has a goal of being completely plastic-bag free by April 22.
Whole Foods Markets across Phoenix and the nation will be giving out reusable shopping bags to customers Tuesday marking the beginning of the phase-out.
"We hope to inspire shoppers to prompt positive environmental change by adopting the reusable bag mindset," said A.C. Gallo, the firm's co-president and chief operating officer.
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Posted by bajatrash on Tuesday, January 22 @ 19:03:13 EST (134 reads)
Down and Dirty With Coca-Cola
Will Coca-Cola Mexico Clean Up Its Act
By Bud Green
Ok, let me just say this for starters, I have never been a big fan of Coke products, www.coca-cola.com.mx , I must admit I am a staunch Dr Pepper drinker. But, since my exsistence here in Mexico for the past 7 years or so, I have been forced to drink Coke due to fact that my favorite soda is just not available here.
Now, my point for writing this article. What I have witnessed over the past 5 months, standing at my balcony overlooking this beautiful Pacific Ocean, is the construction of a new Coca-Cola storage facility. Now it is not the construction that has upset me to the point of boycotting Coke, but the way the construction garbage is handled.
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Posted by bajatrash on Tuesday, January 15 @ 19:40:14 EST (168 reads)
Earth-Friendly Cleaning Products
It's Amazing What You Can Do With All-Natural Products
By Stacey Wiedower
OK, I'll admit it. I've succumbed to the latest trend. I'm an all-out follower—believer, even. Whatever you want to call it, just know that if it's chic to be green, I'm totally chic. I didn't follow Leonardo, Cameron, Brad or even Al down the path toward an eco-friendlier lifestyle. My green obsession sprang from a more practical reason: I became a mom.
Once my little guy was mobile, the dangers lurking around every corner of my house were glaringly apparent, none more so than the toxic chemicals (known as cleaning products) hiding out behind my cabinet doors. I realized that for me, simply stashing them on higher shelves out of my baby's reach wasn't enough. After all, if they're harmful for him, they're probably not good for the rest of us, right?
A little research verified my suspicions that many of the household cleaners I'd believed my entire life to be harmless—the same ones advertisements show being used by smiling, happy families in sparkling clean homes—are decidedly not. Along with posing various threats to the environment, a lot of the cleaning agents we commonly use pose serious health risks—and not just when they accidentally fall into the hands of toddlers who don't know they're not safe to drink.
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Posted by bajatrash on Saturday, January 12 @ 22:48:22 EST (103 reads)
Air Pollution..Are You Sick Of It Yet?
Air Pollution Comes From Many Sources Written by Mason Inman
Smog hanging over cities is the most familiar and obvious form of air pollution. But there are different kinds of pollution—some visible, some invisible—that contribute to global warming. Generally any substance that people introduce into the atmosphere that has damaging effects on living things and the environment is considered air pollution.
Carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, is the main pollutant that is warming Earth. Though living things emit carbon dioxide when they breathe, carbon dioxide is widely considered to be a pollutant when associated with cars, planes, power plants, and other human activities that involve the burning of fossil fuels such as gasoline and natural gas. In the past 150 years, such activities have pumped enough carbon dioxide into the atmosphere to raise its levels higher than they have been for hundreds of thousands of years.
Other greenhouse gases include methane—which comes from such sources as swamps and gas emitted by livestock—and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), which were used in refrigerants and aerosol propellants until they were banned because of their deteriorating effect on Earth's ozone layer.
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Posted by bajatrash on Saturday, January 12 @ 22:13:23 EST (137 reads)
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