Showing posts with label milwaukee magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label milwaukee magazine. Show all posts

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Coal & Dirty Jobs win, clean jobs & environment lose

Predictably, the politicians caved in to Bucyrus in the face of the prospect of lost jobs. Read my previous post on this by clicking here. Today’s story in today's Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is all about the great effort made by the Bucyrus CEO, Tim Sullivan, in his successful effort to save his company from the loss of a contract to build coal mining equipment for India. Sadly, there is no attempt by the newspaper to question the larger issues of coal production and use that are at stake here, nor any suggestion that dirty jobs in the coal industry can be (let alone should be) replaced with clean jobs in renewable energy.


For a very thorough and eye-opening analysis of this critically important issue, however, it is worth revisiting an excellent story that was published in Milwaukee Magazine last fall: King Coal.


Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Milwaukee Magazine questions County Parks policy

In the current issue of Milwaukee Magazine Kurt Chandler's column, "Endgame," observes an inequality in the Milwaukee County Park system and raises important issues concerning policy, privatization, and fairness.

I agree with his point of view and I am happy to pass on a link to the article:
The Death of Green.

For my recent post about the groundbreaking for the new Hoyt Pool, click here.

Hoyt Pool as it looks today.