usnews.com — 2008 was a year when environmental news was perhaps more prevalent than any other, but some names were in the headlines much more frequently than others. Here are five of the most environmentally newsworthy people of the year, both good and bad.
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angusmDec 30, 2008
Is Sarah Palin still chanting "Drill, baby, drill" in her bathroom mirror, now that the sudden fall in oil prices has confirmed that the day-to-day price of oil has almost nothing to do with limited resources and everything to do with speculation and price-fixing?
derekmas10Dec 30, 2008
I thought Palin was chantin "Kill babies! Kill!"coz she's evil like that.
murrdpirateDec 30, 2008
Smart people know that gas will go back up and dumbass retarded people think they don't have to worry now that it's down?If you looked at the inflation-adjusted price of oil over the last century, you would see something like this:.................................................................l... A smart person would see the high gas prices as an anomaly.If alternative energy returns its investment, why can't the market handle it? Why does the government have to get involved? As long as the planning is good? Hahaha, that's a pretty big stipulation. Since when does the government have the ability to do anything that isn't a complete waste of money?
Closed AccountDec 30, 2008
More like Environmental Noisemakers. Weird All Gore (thx punx)? Jim "Tipping Point" Hansen? Sarah Palin is a good choice. She is a fine conservative and she ain't hard to look at.
melonheddDec 31, 2008
How can an article be a verb?