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  • Web & media - May 21

    Syndicated from Energy Bulletin on Fri, 2010-05-21

    -Dark Mountain: Issue 1
    -Natural Regression
    -'Historic' day as first non-Latin web addresses go live
    -The Coming Greenhouse World

  • The need for growth

    Syndicated from Energy Bulletin on Fri, 2010-05-21

    Yesterday, a friend sent me over this graph, which shows the levels of carbon dioxide emitted by the USA over the last twenty years. As the accompanying report explains, it shows that 2009 was an "exceptional" year - exceptional in that emissions levels fell by more than they had fallen in a single year since 1949. The reason? The economic crash.

  • Economics - May 21

    Syndicated from Energy Bulletin on Fri, 2010-05-21

    -Teutonic Hyperbole
    -U.S. Senate Approves Sweeping Wall St. Reform Bill
    -A Bear Market by Any Other Name

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  • Common Cause Statement on RBC Arson

    Syndicated from Common Cause on Fri, 2010-05-21

    May 21, 2010
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Anarchists scapegoats for RBC arson

    Despite widespread claims by the media, there is no indication that the recent "firebombing" of an RBC bank branch in Ottawa was carried
    out by "anarchists".

    Nowhere in the statement or video that was published online was it claimed that those responsible were anarchists.

  • ENGOs Do Not Speak for Carrier Sekani Tribal Council

    Syndicated from Media Co-op on Fri, 2010-05-21

    Dakelh Traditional Territory/Prince George, BC – The Carrier Sekani Tribal Council is calling on all environmental non-governmental organizations (ENGOs) to improve their policies on working with First Nations communities, particularly CSTC communities that have unresolved land and resource claims in British Columbia, Canada.  At a minimum these ENGOs should be adhering to, supportin

  • Missing the slums for the cities

    Syndicated from Energy Bulletin on Fri, 2010-05-21

    Cities in Asia are hubs of production, innovation and wealth, funnelling into themselves immense resources, water, energy, food, drawing in from nearby districts and far-off provinces families and entire communities.

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  • NAN says new National Boreal Forest Agreement Disrespects First Nations Rights

    Syndicated from Media Co-op on Fri, 2010-05-21

    THUNDER BAY, ON: Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Grand Chief Stan Beardy says
    the Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement, recently signed by Canadian forest product
    companies and environmental groups, disrespects First Nations rights. 
     
    “Nobody has the right to develop an agreement that affects any of NAN’s lands and

  • Reclaiming the streets

    Syndicated from Energy Bulletin on Fri, 2010-05-21

    Cars promise mobility, and in a largely rural setting they provide it.

  • Gulf Oil Spill: Vast Majority of Pollution Could Lurk Below Surface for Months or Years

    Syndicated from Common Dreams on Fri, 2010-05-21
    by Dan Froomkin

    As little as 1/60th of the oil belching from a blown-out deep-sea BP
    well could be making it all the way up to the surface of the Gulf of
    Mexico right away, judging from the results of a field test of a similar
    scenario conducte

  • Is The World Falling Apart?

    Syndicated from Energy Bulletin on Fri, 2010-05-21

    If you have to pose the question in today's title, then you have also gone a long way toward answering it. When I say "the world" I am referring to the global economy in the short-term (within 1 year). I don't doubt "the world" is falling apart in the long-term, but that will takes years (oil price shocks) or decades (dead oceans) to unfold.

  • What caused the Deepwater Horizon disaster?

    Syndicated from Energy Bulletin on Fri, 2010-05-21

    The blowout and oil spill on the Deepwater Horizon in the Gulf of Mexico was caused by a flawed well plan that did not include enough cement between the 7-inch production casing and t

  • Journalists at Johnston Press to vote again on strike action

    Syndicated from Libcom on Fri, 2010-05-21

    Journalists at the Johnston Press Group are to be balloted again on industrial action after their management used a technicality to block a strike on May 19 by the NUJ.

  • 'Culture Integral to Agriculture'

    Syndicated from Common Dreams on Fri, 2010-05-21
    by Sabina Zaccaro

    ROME - Biodiversity in agriculture is about culture.

  • 1000 Vietnamese garment workers walk out

    Syndicated from Libcom on Fri, 2010-05-21

    Workers at a Hong Kong-owned clothing factory in Hanoi initiated a wildcat strike on Tuesday 18 May over below-minimum wages and other breaches in labor law.

  • Singularity > Climate Change > Peak Oil > Financial Crisis

    Syndicated from Energy Bulletin on Fri, 2010-05-21

    While lying awake late at night worrying about what kind of world my children will inherit, I find it helpful to come up with schemas for the most obvious and inevitable of the large societal problems.  It makes them seem slightly more manageable to place them in order of importance, or time.