Friday, April 30, 2010

Clean Cars Program


A big environmental issue effecting Maine today is the quality of the air. Maine has been in an ongoing struggle with protecting the quality of Maine air. A new program that has been adopted by many states is the Clean Cars Program. California is a big state that seems to be using this program to prevent it's air from becoming unhealthy. This program offers opportunities for states to cut tailpipe pollution and other car emissions which is supposed to improve air quality and reduce the effects of global warming. This program issues guidelines and ideas on how to drive and what kinds of cars to purchase. On Maine's LEV4ME website it tells people what they can do to prevent pollution like driving less and combining all errands in one trip. The website also talks about good driving habits and making sure people have their vehicle maintenance up to date. All of these things are major contributors to the pollution that lingers in the air that we breathe. If people begin to pay attention to this program and take advice and give advice to others we may see a huge improvement in our air quality in Maine. 

Monday, April 26, 2010

Links for Maine Clean Cars Program

http://www.environmentmaine.org/newsroom/clean-air-news/clean-air-news/cough-cough-senators-snowe-and-collins-asked-to-oppose-polluters-dirty-air-act#idkfKM5p_6sYzPyqGOk_sp9A

http://www.environmentmaine.org/newsroom/clean-air-news/clean-air-news/downeaster-expansion-to-brunswick-gets-boost#idqPHI3if5A3uotlwlvPuivQ

http://www.environmentmaine.org/newsroom/clean-air-news/clean-air-news/court-strikes-down-bush-administration-mercury-rule#idXrKRPDDIGS8fWcSf9cUAOA
http://www.environmentmaine.org/newsroom/clean-air-news/clean-air-news/new-report-states-lead-nation-in-cleaning-up-air-pollution#idx4j30A9FIZWkFArB120KTg
http://www.environmentmaine.org/in-the-news/clean-air/clean-air/court-strikes-down-fed-emissions-policy#idcTKhxdQYq5_-BoEgouzNEQ

http://www.environmentmaine.org/news-releases/global-warming/global-warming/white-house-follows-maines-lead-on-clean-cars
http://www.environmentcalifornia.org/reports/global-warming/global-warming-reports/the-clean-cars-program-how-states-are-driving-cuts-in-global-warming-pollution
http://www.mde.state.md.us/Programs/AirPrograms/Mobile_Sources/Clean%20Cars/index.asp

http://www.maine.gov/dep/air/mobile/cleancar.htm
http://www.maine.gov/dep/air/mobile/dieseltst.htm

http://www.maine.gov/dep/air/lev4me/index.html

Friday, April 16, 2010

Red Sox Vs. Yankees

On Wednesday, April 7th, The Red Sox battled with the New York Yankees on their third game of the season. After a tied game for just about 9 innings, the Yankees ended up taking the win over the Red Sox. The Red Sox have had a rough start to the season so far, despite their win versus the Yankees on opening night. During the opening night, the Red Sox had a five year old fan, Joshua Sacco, recited the"> "miracle- speech," which originated from Herb Brooks, the infamous hockey coach that led his team to win in the 1980 Olympics. The speech had a five year old Joshua slamming the Yankees at Fenway Park  in Boston. Little did they know, three days later, the Yankees would win on their home turf. The Yankees beat the Red Sox 3-1 on that Wednesday night with a full stadium in 89 degree weather, apparently the Red Sox just couldn't take the heat. 

Friday, April 2, 2010

Tragic event: September 11th- Facebook/ Wikipedia

As the world seems to continually advance to new technology, the tragedy's of the past seem to be remembered and relived. One of the most remembered and tragic events that has happened in my life time is the September 11, 2001 attacks on America. The attacks will have occurred nine years ago this coming September. The pain and the memories will always live on from that day in America. It’s easy to find remembrances on Wikipedia and Facebook, even though Facebook had been created about four years after September 11th. Technology is the way people communicate now, through texting, e-mail, and Facebook chats. The information that I recovered on Wikipedia from September 11 is very fact based. On the site it describes the event as a “mass murder,” and does not include the 19 terrorists in the death toll of 2,973 victims. Wikipedia mentions each plane, where they hit and what time. The site also tells how many people used their phones aboard the plane to talk to loved ones. And it also talked about the heroic events that took place on the United Airlines Flight 93 and talked about how the passengers’ rose up against the hijackers and flew the plane into a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. 

Facebook is where most of the information on September 11th comes from personal experience and memories of that day. Many fan pages have been created to honor the day and remember the victims. Fan pages include, “I remember where I was at 8:46 A.M September 11, 2001,” “Remember September 11,” and one of the most intriguing fan pages called, “September-11-2001.us.” The last fan page I mentioned includes comments, pictures, and quotes by people. One comment came from a man who wrote, “ The terrorists have awakened a sleeping giant; U have only rocked the boat, the tidal wave is on its way and U will be swallowed by our 13 Amendments. GOD BLESS AMERICA.” There are many other quotes just like these on the fan page from people who are angry and hurt. The fans share provoking images that they have either found or captured of the event. Many images show the burning buildings, the firefighters and symbolically, the American flag being raised up above the ruble.

 Clips from David Letterman’s first television show after the attacks are shown on the page. Letterman somberly speaks about the victims and the targeted city of New York and also gives his respect and admiration for the courageous, Mayor Rudolf Giuliani. One of the most meaningful clips on this fan page is one with no sound; the Budweiser Tribute to 9-11. As the clip rolls, you see a team of beautiful horses marching silently through the pure white snow of the country to a silent city. As they emerge into the city, they come upon an empty barren spot, surrounded by big buildings. The horses bow their heads and the image fades.   This tribute to the victims and the city needs no words. As long as technology is here, the world will continue to use these resources during tragedy’s and disasters.