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January 2007
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31.01.2007
A new, fairer U.S. trade policy would aim to give more people the opportunity to enjoy the benefits from world trade. Policy Innovations editor Devin Stewart explains how.
more...From: Policy Innovations Image: Artisans in Guatemala. Can world trade work for them? © Global Exchange
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31.01.2007
As New York came under attack on September 11 2001, janitor William Rodriguez bravely remained in the North Tower to help save lives. In February he is touring the UK to talk about his experiences and on why the families of victims and survivors are unhappy about the way 9/11 is being used to justify the "war on terror".
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: William Rodriguez
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30.01.2007
The House has voted to raise the nation's minimum wage for the first time in 10 years, but the Senate is dragging its feet, says a Philadelphia-based social justice group rallying supporters to pressure their senators.
more...From: American Friends Service Committee |
30.01.2007
WASHINGTON, Jan 30 (OneWorld) - Hundreds of citizens from across the United States descended on Capitol Hill Monday to follow up on the weekend's mass demonstration calling for the reduction and ultimate end of U.S. military involvement in Iraq.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Iraq] [Activism] [Civil society] [Arms & military] [Conflict resolution] [Peace] Image: At Saturday's peace rally in Washington. © Jeffrey Allen
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26.01.2007
A U.S. court martial has refused to hear an officer's argument that the war in Iraq is illegal. Last weekend, more than 600 U.S. citizens joined a distinguished tribunal panel to hear the testimony the military court wouldn't.
more...From: Nuclear Age Peace Foundation Related topics/regions: [Iraq] |
26.01.2007
from WorldChanging:
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A carbon emissions calculator designed to help fellow students learn about their school's energy use and calculate its carbon footprint.
Image: School Neutral logo
Related topics/regions: [Education] [Climate change] |
25.01.2007
from Treehugger:
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Great to find a product that is new, different and actually available (in North America anyway). It's a 'Magnetically-Levitated Axial Flux Alternator Vertical Axis Wind Turbine' which really runs best on a rooftop. Impressive.
Image: The vertical axis turbine under test
Related topics/regions: [Renewable energy] |
25.01.2007
Now that George W. Bush has told the American people what he thinks of the state of the union, Council for a Livable World wants to hear what you think--about the speech, the decision to escalate the war in Iraq, and what the United States should be doing there.
more...From: Council for a Livable World Related topics/regions: [Iraq] |
25.01.2007
Hundreds of national and local groups are mobilizing for a powerful march on Washington Saturday that will call for U.S. troops to leave Iraq now.
more...From: American Friends Service Committee Related topics/regions: [Iraq] |
25.01.2007
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 24 (OneWorld) - At least 186 antiwar protests in the United States have been monitored by the Pentagon's domestic surveillance program, according to documents obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which also found that the Defense Department collected more than 2,800 reports involving Americans in a single anti-terrorism database.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Civil rights] [Activism] [Civil society] [Governance] [Justice and crime] [Law] [Arms & military] [Peace] [Terrorism] Image: At an antiwar tea party in Los Angeles. Was the Pentagon watching? © CODEPINK: Women for Peace
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24.01.2007
It will fall to Congress to develop the national commitment to renewable energy sources and efficiency needed to fuel a strong economy and combat climate change, says the Worldwatch Institute, lamenting President Bush's tepid statements on the issue Tuesday night.
more...From: Worldwatch Institute Image: © Eric Draper - White House
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24.01.2007
from Making Waves blog:
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Dropping funding for a handful of the more extreme skeptics doesn't necessarily equal a shift in policy.
Image: 'Absolute oil corrupts absolutely'
Related topics/regions: [Corporations] [Climate change] |
24.01.2007
from Its Getting Hot In Here:
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There's a growing movement of informed students on the issues of climate change, as this report shows.
Image: Global warming poster
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23.01.2007
NEW YORK, Jan 23 (OneWorld) - While already pushed to the wall by growing opposition from the Congress on many issues, the Bush administration this week found a new but powerful critic of its policy on climate change.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Business] [Corporations] [Climate change] [Environmental activism] [Governance] Image: © www.us-cap.org
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23.01.2007
In his annual State of the Union address Tuesday, George W. Bush is expected to address the issue of climate change. The Worldwatch Institute has assembled a brief test for listeners to judge whether the president is planning a u-turn in climate policy or to simply "stay the course."
more...From: Worldwatch Institute Image: How green will he be? © Paul Morse - White House / Environment News Service (ENS)
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22.01.2007
Demonstrators will converge on Washington, DC from at least 30 states January 27 to protest the war in Iraq. Strengthen community, make history, and participate, says Saif Rahman.
more...From: Foreign Policy In Focus Image: At a 2004 rally in Washington. © Mike Flugennock / Independent Media Center
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22.01.2007
Women's rights advocates celebrated the successful completion of the first 100 hours of the newly constituted U.S. Congress this weekend as five of the six bills passed in the House of Representatives directly impact women.
more...From: Feminist Majority Foundation Image: © Feminist Majority Foundation
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22.01.2007
from Rollingstone.com:
more...'The coal boom that is currently sweeping America is the atmospheric equivalent of a swan dive off a very tall building.' |
22.01.2007
from Convergence Tech Inc.:
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The Pedal-a-Watt bike keeps you fit while creating some extra power to charge a bank of batteries.
Image: Pedal-powered generator
Related topics/regions: [Renewable energy] [Health] |
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A carbon emissions calculator designed to help fellow students learn about their school's energy use and calculate its carbon footprint.
Great to find a product that is new, different and actually available (in North America anyway). It's a 'Magnetically-Levitated Axial Flux Alternator Vertical Axis Wind Turbine' which really runs best on a rooftop. Impressive.
Dropping funding for a handful of the more extreme skeptics doesn't necessarily equal a shift in policy.
There's a growing movement of informed students on the issues of climate change, as this report shows.
The Pedal-a-Watt bike keeps you fit while creating some extra power to charge a bank of batteries.