WASHINGTON - BP's runaway deepwater well could
still become a moneymaker for the company, even as it tries to stem the
gush of crude oil that's fouling the Gulf of Mexico.
BRUSSELS - Individual EU nations will be free to ban genetically modified crops, even if they are deemed safe and approved, under rule changes being drawn up by Brussels to unblock the clearance process.
For at least three decades, Americans have had some inkling that we face an uncertain energy future, but we’ve ignored a much more worrisome crisis—water.
MexiCali59 recommends an account up at Hillicon Valley on a speech by John Perry Barlow to the Personal Democracy Forum in New York. "The deluge of information available on the Web has made the country ungovernable, according to EFF co-founder John Perry Barlow. 'The political system is broken partly because of Internet,' Barlow said.
In response to the widening disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, government officials have approved a plan to intercept the oil by building a 45-mile sand berm. But scientists fear the project is a costly boondoggle that will inflict further environmental damage and do little to keep oil off the coast.
KABUL - Afghan tribal
elders and religious leaders agreed Friday to make peace with the
Taliban, handing President Hamid Karzai a mandate to open negotiations
with the insurgents who are fighting foreign forces and h
Yesterday I posted a document which contained the first rough attempt at sketching out a new way of communicating Transition, using Christopher Alexander’s ‘pattern l
With Federal regulators approving a new Gulf of Mexico oil well and the Canadian government continuing to support deepwater drilling off its own coasts, it looks like business as usual for the oil industry despite media coverage of BP’s ongoing ecological disaster.
A month after the huge general strike march of the 5th of May and the tragic event that accompanied it, Greek workers' reactions to the austerity measures continue.
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - Katia Lara and Carlos del Valle grabbed
their cameras last June and started shooting: protesters gathered on
the Tegucigalpa streets, soldiers firing live rounds into crowds.