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September 2006

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Doesn't the US administration want to halt climate chaos?
09/30/2006 from Climate Change blog:
The Bush administration has censored the latest round of scientific inquiry, reports Glen. 'Some leaders would rather lie, kill and obstruct than lead, provide vision and save the Planet.'
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Related: [United States] [Climate Change] [Science] [Politics]
Image: Doesn't the US administration want to halt climate chaos? © Peter Armstrong
 Ruth Manorama was honored for her commitment over decades to achieving equality for Dalit women.
09/29/2006 This year's Right Livelihood Awards demonstrate how individual courage, even in the face of powerful interests and repression, can bring about remarkable changes. Meet the winners.
From: Right Livelihood Awards
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Related: [United States] [India] [Colombia] [Brazil]
Image: Ruth Manorama was honored for her commitment over decades to achieving equality for Dalit women. © Right Livelihood Award
Voimalaitoksen päästöjä
09/28/2006 Kalifornian kuvernööri Arnold Schwarzenegger vahvisti 27. syyskuuta Yhdysvaltojen ensimmäisenä osavaltiona suunnitelman kasvihuonekaasupäästöjen vähentämiseksi. Tavoitteena on vähentää osavaltion päästöjä vuoden 1990 tasolle vuoteen 2020 mennessä, mikä tarkoittaa 25 prosenttia nykyisistä päästöistä.
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From: Ilmastosivut
Related: [United States] [Environment] [Atmosphere] [Climate Change]
Image: Voimalaitoksen päästöjä
09/27/2006 TORONTO, Sep 27 (IPS) - Boreal forests provide 250 billion dollars a year in ecosystem services like reducing atmospheric carbon and water filtration, but which have gone unacknowledged by governments and industry, experts say.
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From: Inter Press Service (IPS)
Related: [Africa] [Asia and the Pacific] [Europe] [Latin America and the Caribbean]
09/27/2006 "Jaguars, mexican gray wolves, peninsular bighorn sheep, and other endangered species need to cross their borderland habitat often, and this wall will crush their ability to survive," a conservation group has warned.
From: Center for Biological Diversity
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Related: [United States] [Mexico]
Augustin Aguayo
09/27/2006 SAN FRANCISCO, Sep 27 (OneWorld) - The fate of a U.S. Army medic who went AWOL rather than return for a second tour in Iraq is unclear today after he turned himself in to military authorities.
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From: OneWorld US
Related: [United States] [Iraq] [Civil Rights] [Codes of Conduct] [Ethics & Value Systems] [Arms & Military] [Peace]
Image: Augustin Aguayo © aguayodefense.org
Yhdysvaltojen ja Meksikon raja
09/27/2006 Jaguaarien, Meksikon harmaasusien, niemimaan isosarvilampaiden ja muiden sukupuuttoon kuolemassa olevien lajien täytyy voida ylittää Yhdysvaltojen ja Meksikon välinen raja-alue riittävän usein. ”Rajalle suunniteltu yli 1 100 kilometriä pitkä aita tuhoaa niiden selviytymismahdollisuudet”, varoittaa luonnonsuojeluryhmä.
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From: OneWorld US
Related: [United States] [Mexico] [Environment] [Animals] [Conservation]
Image: Yhdysvaltojen ja Meksikon raja © The Nation Magazine
09/27/2006 Over 16,000 have already pledged not to vote for any candidate "who does not make a speedy end to the war in Iraq, and preventing any future war of aggression, a public position in his or her campaign." Are you onboard?
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From: CODEPINK: Women for Peace
Related: [United States] [Iraq]
09/27/2006 SAN FRANCISCO, Sep 26 (OneWorld) - A program to help homeowners cope with the destruction of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita is mired in red tape, with local community groups left out in the cold, a leading international aid organization charged this week.
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From: OneWorld US
Related: [United States] [Aid] [Emergency Relief] [Shelter & Housing] [Governance]
09/27/2006 Various international agreements, tribunals, and charters prohibit war "as an instrument of politics," yet Lt. Ehren Watada, the first commissioned officer to refuse deployment to Iraq, is the one on trial. Paul Rockwell reports.
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From: In Motion Magazine
Related: [United States] [Iraq]
09/26/2006 Mahmoud Ahmadinejad "was genuinely interested in further conversation with the religious community and engaging in a real discussion with the U.S. government," said one of 45 faith leaders who met the Iranian president last week to discuss his country's current political crisis with the United States.
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From: American Friends Service Committee
Related: [United States] [Iran ]
09/26/2006 Election reform is necessary and a very serious matter, but a bill the House of Representatives passed last week would create a new barrier to voting and do nothing to address the myriad obstacles that already exist, says a national civil rights leader.
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From: Leadership Conference on Civil Rights/Leadership Conference Education Fund
Related: [United States]
09/25/2006 While industry groups are complaining that new air pollution regulations will cost them too much money, major health and environmental groups believe the rules are still too lax and the government's own scientists say their recommendations were ignored.
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From: Environment News Service (ENS)
Related: [United States]
Image: © Geographical
'Another America is possible.'
09/25/2006 "The United States under George W. Bush is weaker and more cut off from Latin America than it has ever been. For the first time since World War II, the United States is no longer the most important factor in the continent's politics," says professor Raúl Zibechi.
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From: Americas Policy Program
Related: [United States] [Latin America and the Caribbean]
Image: 'Another America is possible.' © Oxfam International
Yummy...and good for you too!
09/25/2006 Worldwatch researcher Brian Halweil has long advocated eating locally grown food for health, security, and environmental reasons. If you know the farmer and you know the farm where you get your spinach, your risk of getting a contaminated bunch is clearly reduced, he says.
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From: Worldwatch Institute
Related: [United States]
Image: Yummy...and good for you too! © Worldwatch Institute
New era for electric cars?
09/25/2006 from sustainablog:
A Texas company has patented a new ceramic electrical storage device that can power a car for 500 miles on a $9 charge of electricity.
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Related: [United States] [Transport]
Image: New era for electric cars?
Voimalaitokset ovat merkittäviä pienhiukkaslähteitä.
09/25/2006 Yhdysvalloissa teollisuuden edustajat valittavat, että maan uudet ilmansaastemääräykset tulevat heille kalliiksi. Suurten terveys- ja ympäristöjärjestöjen mukaan teollisuus pääsee liian helpolla. Valtion omat tiedemiehet sanovat, ettei uusissa määräyksissä otettu huomioon heidän suosituksiaan.
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From: OneWorld US
Related: [United States] [Environment] [Atmosphere] [Pollution]
Image: Voimalaitokset ovat merkittäviä pienhiukkaslähteitä. © NASA
Stop E$$O
09/25/2006 from OilChange blog:
'Poor little Exxon has complained that the Royal Society has “inaccurately and unfairly” depicted it as a climate change sceptic.'
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Related: [United States] [Corporations] [Climate Change]
Image: Stop E$$O © Greenpeace UK / Greenpeace UK
Tuesday's UN rally previewed the week of actions across the U.S.
09/23/2006 NEW YORK, Sep 22 (OneWorld) - A nationwide civil disobedience campaign aiming to force the administration of President George W. Bush and the U.S. Congress to end the military occupation of Iraq is now in full swing.
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From: OneWorld US
Related: [Iraq] [United States] [Activism] [Arms & Military] [Peace]
Image: Tuesday's UN rally previewed the week of actions across the U.S. © Stanley W. Rogouski / Independent Media Center
Turbines in Colorado
09/23/2006 from Worldwatch Institute:
Technologies that harness renewable energy sources—including wind, solar, geothermal, and bio-power—are or soon will be cost-competitive with conventional fuels.
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Related: [United States]
Image: Turbines in Colorado © Distributed Generation Systems, Inc.
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