Friday, April 1, 2011
Resource-Rich Africa Well Placed to Transition to ‘Green Economy’ – UN Official
28 March 2011 – Africa is well poised to take advantage of a host of opportunities that generate decent jobs in an environmentally sustainable way, a senior United Nations official said today. Details here.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
High Food Prices Prevented Nearly 20 Million People Emerge From Poverty in Asia and the Pacific
31 March 2011 Bangkok (UN ESCAP Information Services)
High food prices prevented 19.4 million people in the Asia-Pacific
region from climbing out of poverty last year and persisting food and oil inflation can keep up to an extra 42 million people poor in the region. Details here.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Garden As If Your Life Depended On It, Because It Does
Alternet - Ellen LaConte Mar 30'11
Canadian organic garden
Farmers and Seed Distributors Sue Monsanto

seed businesses and organic agricultural
organizations in Canada and the US, have
filed a lawsuit against Monsanto Company
over genetically modified (GM) seed. Details here.
A field of alfalfa in Idaho
BP Spill's Impact Could be Much Worse Than Expected
Margaret Munro, Ottawa Citizen Mar 30
VANCOUVER — The death toll from the Gulf of Mexico oil spill goes far beyond the animal corpses washing ashore, says a report that warns that whale and dolphin deaths may be 50 times higher than believed. Read more:
This explosion on the Deepwater Horizon oil platform sparked the nightmare.
PUBLISHER'S NOTE: Some time back, I posted this article with some trepidation. Was it over the top? You decide! l.p.
Russian Boreal Forest Being Driven North, Diminishing
Joshua S Hill - PlanetSave Mar 29-11
Russia’s boreal forest, the largest continuous expanse in the world, is undergoing a large-scale shift in vegetation types as a direct result of the warming climate. Details here.
Russia’s boreal forest, the largest continuous expanse in the world, is undergoing a large-scale shift in vegetation types as a direct result of the warming climate. Details here.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Time for Plan B: Our Civilization Is on the Edge of a Systemic Breakdown
AlterNet/by Scott Thill - Mar 29'11
Lester Brown (l.) talks about whether our civilization can survive the mounting global stresses of rising pollution, starvation, food prices, water shortages and failed states. Details here.
Lester Brown (l.) talks about whether our civilization can survive the mounting global stresses of rising pollution, starvation, food prices, water shortages and failed states. Details here.
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