Monday, February 7, 2011

How to get to 100 percent renewables globally by 2050


BY Kees van der Leun
GRIST
4 FEB 2011

We did a study to find out if the world could move to 100 percent renewable energy. Now the report's out. We can! And we can do it by 2050...

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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Climate Change | U.S. EPA


The EPA Climate Change site provides comprehensive information on the issue of climate change and global warming in a way that is accessible and meaningful ...

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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

How Has it Come to This?


By Dahr Jamail
August 22, 2010

The scene is post-apocalyptic. Under a grey sky, two families play in the surf just off the beach in Grand Isle, Louisiana. To get to the beach, we walk past a red, plastic barrier fence that until very recently was there to keep people away from the oil-soaked area. Now, there are a few openings that beach goers can use. The fence is left largely intact, I presume, for when they will need to close the beach again when the next invasion of BP’s oil occurs...

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Monday, August 2, 2010

Long-Awaited Cluster Bomb Ban Enters Into Force; US Straggles Behind


Inter Press Service
By Esther Banales
July 30, 2010

The US, China, Israel and Russia are dragging their feet, why?

...Cluster munitions explode in mid-air to release dozens - sometimes hundreds - of smaller "bomblets" across large areas. Because the final location of these scattered smaller bombs is difficult to control, they can cause large numbers of civilian casualties.

Bomblets that fail to explode immediately may also lay dormant, potentially acting as landmines and killing or maiming civilians long after a conflict is ended. Children are known to be particularly at risk from dud cluster munitions since they are often attracted to the shiny objects and less aware of their dangers...

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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Pandora's Oil Well


by: Jill S. Schneiderman
t r u t h o u t | Op-Ed
May 11, 2010

Technical jargon conceals by confusion. The immense scale of the problem surrounding the sinking of the Transocean drilling rig, Deepwater Horizon, requires that the public stay alert when confronted with slick lingo. So, I'd like to help readers understand from a geologist's viewpoint the sad absurdity of the Gulf of Mexico situation - one that is much more than yet another "oil spill."...I'm reminded of the Centralia, Pennsylvania, underground coal seam fire that has been burning since 1962.

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Monday, April 19, 2010

Bolivian UN Ambassador Pablo Solon on the World Peoples’ Summit on Climate Change and Rights of Mother Earth.


April 19, 2010
DemocracyNow!

Today marks the start of the World Peoples’ Summit on Climate Change and Rights of Mother Earth here in Tiquipaya. Bolivian president Evo Morales called for the gathering to give the poor and the Global South an opportunity to respond to the failed climate talks in Copenhagen. We are joined now by Pablo Solon, Bolivia’s ambassador to the United Nations. Prior to his role in the government, Solon was a social activist who worked for several years with different social organizations, indigenous movements, workers’ unions, student associations, human rights and cultural organizations in Bolivia...

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Sunday, April 18, 2010

Forests at a Climate Crossroads



By Stephen Leahy*
April 7, 2010
Inter Press Service

Billions of dollars are being mobilised to protect and increase the world's forests under a climate protection mechanism known as REDD (Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation). But many experts are unsure that it will work, and some fear it could end in disaster...

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