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  • The Great (and Not So Great) Bike Debates

    Syndicated from Energy Bulletin on Mon, 2013-05-20

    <img src="http://www.resilience.org/rendition.small/uploads/article_custom/1369054585-e734c368a8b4f60b5/bikeredlight.jpg">
    <p>Cycling is a great example of an EcoOptimistic solution, as I&rsquo;ve written about before. It works on so many angles that it surpasses the win-win-win solutions that I often discuss here.</p>

  • Study: Human Disaster Looms if Global Temps Rise 4ºC

    Syndicated from Common Dreams on Mon, 2013-05-20

    <div class='node-body'><p><span class="image-full" style="width: 540px"><img alt="" border="0" src="/sites/commondreams.org/files/imce-images/20110309-global-warming-word-cloud.jpg" style="width: 540px; height: 397px;" title="(image: WoodleyWonderWorks/Creative Commons)" /><span class="caption">(image: WoodleyWonderWorks/Creative Commons)</span></span>New research from Europe predicts a 4&ordm;C

  • Study: Human Disaster Looms if Global Temps Rise 4ºC

    Syndicated from Common Dreams on Mon, 2013-05-20

    <div class='node-body'><p><span class="image-full" style="width: 540px"><img alt="" border="0" src="/sites/commondreams.org/files/imce-images/20110309-global-warming-word-cloud.jpg" style="width: 540px; height: 397px;" title="(image: WoodleyWonderWorks/Creative Commons)" /><span class="caption">(image: WoodleyWonderWorks/Creative Commons)</span></span>New research from Europe predicts a 4&ordm;C

  • (en) Anarkismo.net: Brazil, The secular state and the preaching of intolerance by Bruno Lima Rocha (pt) [machine translation]

    Syndicated from A-Infos (English) on Mon, 2013-05-20

    This wonderful cartoon from cartoonist Latuff
    http://www.anarkismo.net/attachments/may2013/estado_laico_latuff.jpg speaks for itself,
    expresses the sum of ignorance reproduced on an industrial scale and back-feeding the
    worst of worldly values ââof capitalism wildest.

  • Foodlab Detroit Fosters New Business Paradigm, Jobs

    Syndicated from Energy Bulletin on Mon, 2013-05-20

    <img src="http://www.resilience.org/rendition.small/uploads/article_custom/1369051623-8aa47d21e51d2cb7d/foodlab_food_display_1024x874.jpg">
    <p>As Detroit recovers from staggering unemployment due to the mass exodus of the auto industry, small business creation is now being touted by many locals as a better solution for resiliency, higher wages and employment stability th

  • Democracy Now! 2013-05-20 Monday

    Syndicated from Democracy Now! on Mon, 2013-05-20

    <h1>Democracy Now!

  • New report raises concerns about expansion of frac sand mines in Minnesota and Wisconsin

    Syndicated from Energy Bulletin on Mon, 2013-05-20

    <img src="http://www.resilience.org/rendition.small/uploads/article_custom/1369050809-8e6d907450011fa50/fracmine.JPG">
    <p>The true economic impact of frac sand mining may fall short of industry claims promising sustained prosperity and economic opportunity, says a first-of-its-kind expert report to be released Wednesday, May 15.

  • Fears of Civil War Grip Iraq as Bombings and Death Skyrocket

    Syndicated from Common Dreams on Mon, 2013-05-20

    <div class='node-body'><p>Providing further evidence that Iraq is already experiencing the violence of a civil war, multiple bombings in two major cities on Monday killed dozens of people and injured many more.</p>

  • Fears of Civil War Grip Iraq as Bombings and Death Skyrocket

    Syndicated from Common Dreams on Mon, 2013-05-20

    <div class='node-body'><p>Providing further evidence that Iraq is already experiencing the violence of a civil war, multiple bombings in two major cities on Monday killed dozens of people and injured many more.</p>

  • Peak oil review - May 20

    Syndicated from Energy Bulletin on Mon, 2013-05-20

    <img src="http://www.resilience.org/rendition.small/uploads/article_custom/1369047142-91d79c9f6f1baef4d/aspologo.png">
    <p>&nbsp;A weekly update. Including:<br />
    -Oil and the global economy<br />
    -Middle East<br />
    -China at a turning point?<br />
    -Quote of the week<br />
    -Briefs</p>

  • We’re looking for volunteer writers, reporters, investigative journalists

    Syndicated from Intercontinental Cry on Mon, 2013-05-20

    The struggle for Indigenous Rights is without exaggeration the most important issue in the world today. While some would argue that it&#8217;s merely a fruitless effort to keep living in the past, this struggle is dedicated to securing a healthy and...

  • Too soon to tell: The case for hope, continued

    Syndicated from Energy Bulletin on Mon, 2013-05-20

    <img src="http://www.resilience.org/rendition.small/uploads/article_custom/1369045315-2bd4a45c7615464ae/TDSolnitCover.gif">
    <p>Ten years ago, my part of the world was full of valiant opposition to the new wars being launched far away and at home -- and of despair.

  • Victory – albeit limited – at San Raffaele hospital

    Syndicated from Libcom on Mon, 2013-05-20

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  • (fr) Organisation Communiste Libertarie - Courant Alternatif CA #229 - L’islam politique

    Syndicated from A-Infos (Français) on Mon, 2013-05-20

    La cohérence apparente des courants salafistes, cohérence de fond et de forme idéologique,
    ne doit pas occulter leur diversité, leur complexité ; leur antagonisme peut aller jusqu’à
    une violence extrême pour arriver à leurs objectifs.

  • (en) Britain, Solidarity Federation, Education #9 - Working to contract is not effective with academics

    Syndicated from A-Infos (English) on Mon, 2013-05-20

    University and College Union (UCU) members in higher education (HE) institutions have
    recently voted to take action short of a strike over pay (70% in favour), but not strike
    action (44% in favour). The former (i.e. working to contract) has something very appealing
    for academics: it sings the air of the armchair industrial action.