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World Clock

  Remember the Earth Clock from a few months ago? Here is a more robust version with some additional stats. Again, the figures can't be taken as absolutely accurate, they are drawn from many sources, including the CIA World Factbook, The National Wildlife Federation, the UK Homeoffice, the US Census ... keep reading

Written by Leslie Berliant today, about Agriculture & Food, Coal & Oil, Consumerism, Deforestation, Economics, Environment & Wildlife, Global Warming, Health, Logging, Population, Weather

Passing Solid Legislation

   Click for full view Courtesy: Throbgoblins Ministers have blocked plans for a law to stem the tide of rubbish from homes and businesses in Britain and across Europe. As a result, the best opportunity yet to halt the steady growth of waste is expected to be abandoned this week. The ... keep reading

Written by Marc Roberts today, about Politics, Recycling

Press Conference on White House Interference in Addressing the Dangers of Global Warming

The Following Statement is from Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA), Chair of the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works: You have heard me say many times that this Administration has downplayed the dangers posed by global warming. They have used every excuse to avoid taking action, even hiding ... keep reading

Written by Leslie Berliant today, about Global Warming, Politics

Pennsylvania is First State to Pass Greenhouse Gas Emissions Legislation

American climate change activists are still pinching themselves to see if they are dreaming.  But, no, Pennsylvania on July 3 passed PA Senate Bill No. 266, which will look into just how much the state contributes to global warming.  Dog-rescuing Governor Ed Rendell has already championed many alternative energy programs ... keep reading

Written by Rena Sherwood today, about Agriculture & Food, Global Warming, Industry, Politics

G8 agree climate goal: almost nothing better than absolutely nothing?

News has just come in from Japan that leaders of the G8 have agreed in broad terms to aim for a 50% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. At last year’s summit in Germany they agreed to seriously consider a plan to cut greenhouse emissions by 50 per ... keep reading

Written by TypingIsNot Activism today, about Global Warming, Politics

Getting All Our Lemmings in a Row

By Peter Montague of Rachel’s Democracy & Health News The G8 nations -- the world's eight richest countries -- meet in Hokkaido, Japan this week to put the finishing touches on their plan to pass their carbon dioxide (CO2) problem along to all the world's children. The G8 plan -- now ... keep reading

Written by Peter Montague yesterday, about Global Warming, Politics

UK Eco-Town Plans - The Reality Behind The Government's PR

Gordon Brown, the UK prime minister, has been outlining his vision for the UK's greener future with a raft of policies aimed at reducing the UK's carbon emissions over the coming years. While these policies may appear at first sight to be innovative and environmentally sound, like many ... keep reading

Written by Andy Chrysostomou yesterday, about Architecture, Clean Technologies, Economics, Politics

Urgent Logic

  Click for full view Courtesy: Throbgoblins Now that the urgent logic of $150 a barrel oil focuses our glorious leaders on the subject in hand, all of our ducks seem to be lining up. But - call me a cynic - I remain suspicious of all the Johnny come latelys who now ... keep reading

Written by Marc Roberts yesterday, about Coal & Oil, Politics

The Benefits and Pitfalls of Organic Food

Over the last 50 years, more than 70,000 different chemicals have been introduced to earth's ecosphere, at the rate of about 1,500 per year. Most are found in industrial processes that lead to products we buy and use daily, but many are also found in food and ... keep reading

Written by Jeanne R. yesterday, about Agriculture & Food, Consumerism

Toyota Hybrid Confidence

Is Toyota confident in the continued success of their hybrid gas-electric car models? Yes. In fact, so confident they are investing $192 million to construct a plant in central Japan, which will build the nickel-metal hydride batteries (or NiMH batteries) used in the Prius.  Besides gas electric hybrids like the ... keep reading

Written by Raegan Payne this week, about Clean Technologies, Industry, Transport

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