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November 2005
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30.11.2005
The government and senior police officers will be taken to court by a UK human rights group unless they provide evidence they have investigated reports that CIA 'torture flights' have landed in Britain or used British airspace.
more...From: Guardian Unlimited Related topics/regions: [United States] [Human rights] [Justice and crime] [Law] [Terrorism] |
30.11.2005
One of the most widely used weedkillers in the world, atrazine, could feminise male frogs at concentrations 30 times lower than that legally allowed in US drinking water. Research also suggests widespread contamination of drinking water in the UK.
more...Related topics/regions: [United States] [Water/sanitation] [Consumption] [Pollution] |
29.11.2005
Alternative Energy blog:
Domestic wind turbines have been described as "the new handbags" - the latest luxury items craved by those who want to be first to try new technology. But this description overlooks their green credentials, because any electricity powered by the elements is reducing CO2 emissions, which are blamed for global warming. And there are also the financial motivations.
A household with a windmill can save money on bills and sell excess electricity back to the national grid. So could wind turbines become a nice little earner?
They are certainly on the increase - 7,000 households have been given grants to get the turbines installed.
more...Related topics/regions: [Intermediate technology] [Climate change] [Renewable energy] |
29.11.2005
Children as young as 14 are helping to sell drugs in local communities, a charity report said.
more...*Report on drug selling in England From: Guardian Unlimited Related topics/regions: [Children] [Narcotics] |
28.11.2005
The Guardian's fifth annual review of corporate responsibility shows cash giving going up and new partnerships being formed.
more...Giving dips to 0.87% of pre-tax profits From: Guardian Unlimited Related topics/regions: [Corporations] [Ethics & value systems] |
27.11.2005
Who is the greatest human rights personality of modern times? Have your say in the inaugural Centre for the Study of Human Rights "balloon debate". Six personalities will be in the balloon but there is only air to support one. Each will have his or her case argued with the audience making the final decision. London, 8 December
more...Related topics/regions: [Human rights] |
25.11.2005
Religious extremism is threatening democratic institutions and freedoms in Bangladesh, and fomenting hatred and violence towards minority ethnic and faith communities, a group of mainly British MPs claimed this week as they established an international civil society network to monitor the country's progress towards compliance with international human rights standards.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [Bangladesh] [Human rights] [Religion] [Civil society] [Democracy] |
24.11.2005
The London Climate March on Saturday 3 December will be many times bigger than any demonstration on the issue so far, say organisers, and will be part of the worlds first truly global protest on climate change as demonstrations and events around the world take place in more than 30 countries.
more...Related topics/regions: [Climate change] [Environmental activism] |
23.11.2005
Amnesty and Reprieve are organising a protest outside Downing Street on Sunday 27 November to remind the Government: states must never torture people and must never send people to countries where they might be tortured.
more...From: Amnesty International - International Secretariat Related topics/regions: [Justice and crime] [Law] |
23.11.2005
A good symbolic moment as we throw out our oil boiler.
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Related topics/regions: [Renewable energy] [Climate change] |
23.11.2005
Dean from ICE Energy arrived this morning for the commissioning of the heat pump system. First check all the plumbing and electrics and then add glycol to both the ground loops.
Then a certain amount of programming of settings and - at last - time to switch on. And the sensors show heat being produced within a couple of minutes
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Related topics/regions: [Climate change] [Renewable energy] |
23.11.2005
The UK government has launched its first Wiki website offering an electronic channel to further discussions on innovation in local government.
more...Related topics/regions: [ICT] [Governance] |
23.11.2005
The UK government has announced a new agreement with publishers to implement new recycling targets for the industry. Under the new standards, 50% of magazines will be recycled by 2007, rising to 70% by 2013.
more...Related topics/regions: [Environment] [Media] |
22.11.2005
A coalition of childrens charities has published a report charging the Government with failing in the past year to uphold the UN treaty on childrens rights.
more...Related topics/regions: [Children] [Human rights] |
22.11.2005
Kimberly Clark, the makers of Andrex toilet tissue and Kleenex facial tissues, have been ranked bottom in a report assessing the impact tissue companies are having on the world's forests.
more...Related topics/regions: [Corporations] [Forests] |
21.11.2005
Companies in the UK FTSE 100 list are saying they are committed to fighting climate change but are failing to take real action, according to a new report released by the Carbon Trust.
moreRelated topics/regions: [Environment] [Climate change] Image: Pondicherry, February 2002 © Peter Armstrong
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21.11.2005
On December 3rd, as part of the International Day of Climate Protest, take part in the climate change bike ride in London to promote non-petrol means of transport and urge the US to join action on global warming.
more...Related topics/regions: [Climate change] |
20.11.2005
Campaigns for debt relief and increased aid levels had brought results that no-one could have foreseen, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown, told CAFOD, but warned that pressure for global justice had to be even more powerful in the next two years to hold world leaders to their G8 promises.
more...From: CAFOD Related topics/regions: [Poverty] [Activism] |
19.11.2005
Tom Dyson's blog:
more...I've attempted to compensate for the carbon emissions resulting from our recent flights to Greece and Denmark by funding a proportionate amount to sustainable energy and reforestation projects. I used an Oxford-based organisation called Climate Care, recommended by Nick, who neutralised the carbon output of his stag weekend to Barcelona, G8-style. Related topics/regions: [Climate change] |
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