Monday, March 14, 2011

New UN Project Uses Financial Incentives to try to Save the Dugong

14 Mar '11 – UN News Centre
Photo courtesy of PRLog Free Press Release. One of the rarest mammals on earth.
 The dugong, the reputed mermaid of seafarers’ lore, was today thrown a lifeline by a United Nations pilot project. Full story here.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Humans Must Change Behaviour to Save Bees, Vital for Food Production – UN Report

 
Honey bee hive. l.p. photo
10 March 2011 – The potentially disastrous decline in bees, a vital pollinating element in food production for the growing global population, is likely to continue unless humans profoundly change their ways, from the use of insecticides to air pollution, according to a United Nations report released today.


Saturday, March 12, 2011

Manitoba's Bi Pole III Debate: Where The Rubber Hits The Road



Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives  Mar 11-'11
Sustainable development and the precautionary principle must not be forgotten in this debate.

More Insights Into Tar Sands Attitudes

PUBLISHER'S NOTE: Please read an updated vesion of my earlier article, "How Ethical Are Ethical Funds,"  here, on the online magazine, The Dominion.

OBSERVATION: If anything, this latest version affords an insight into how some can rationalize that how they invest is "really OK," because they can somehow make change from within - sort of like defending the indefensible. l.p.

On the Brink of Meltdown: The Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant

March 11, 2011 · By Robert Alvarez - IPS
The devastating Japanese quake and its outcome could generate a political tsunami here in the United States. Full story here.

Footnote: An explosion has now destroyed the building housing the reactor. l.p.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Gulf Spill Sickness Wrecking Lives

Dahr Jamail - Al Jazeera 09 Mar'11
Nearly a year after the oil disaster began, Gulf Coast residents are sick, and dying from BP's toxic chemicals. Full story here.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Chevron Wins Halt to $18 Billion Judgment in Ecuador Pollution Case

NEW YORK, New York, March 7, 2011 (Environment News Service)  
Crude oil in a Chevron oil waste pit in the Amazon rainforest in Ecuador.  (Rainforest Action Network photo) 
 In a New York courtroom today, oil giant Chevron Corp. won a halt to enforcement of an $18 billion judgment for oil pollution of the Ecuadorian Amazon imposed by a court in Ecuador. Full story here.
PUBLISHER'S COMMENT: To the US judge who made this ruling - "do da word 'sovereignty' ring a bell to ya?" l.p.