Recent articles:
- Nancy Pelosi, the Democrat Speaker of the House of Representatives is from San Francisco - www.sfgate.com Just Thought To Remind Her She Promissed To Tilt Energy Policy Away From Oil. (July 30th, 2007)
- Japanese Kio Akasaka, Ban Ki-moon’s man for the Department of Public Information Thinks That, By Not Allowing Bloggers at the UN, He Will Help His Boss - In Effect This Might Be Extremely Counterproductive. (July 30th, 2007)
- Voice of America is an Official US Media Outlet but when reporting on the Ban Ki-moon and Schwarzenegger meting it actually reported on another America; Seemingly, the VOA and the San Francisco Chronicle were the two main media that met Ban in San Francisco. (July 30th, 2007)
- Posted for those interested in understanding the US blogosphere. (July 30th, 2007)
- Citibank’s London Citi Private Bank gets involved in what they call “THE CARBON CHALLENGE” as in finding new investment opportunities: Two Awards Will Be Given At An Event on September 19, 2007. (July 29th, 2007)
- New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, One of the Democrats Running for US President, Declined To Allow a New $2 Billion, 1,500 MW Coal Power Station on Navajo Land. This Improves His Environmental Credentials. (July 28th, 2007)
- Ballet National de Marseille Presented METAPOLIS II (meta=beyond, polis=city, meaning “the city beyond” or “the city of the future”) At The Lincoln Center of New York City. An Artistic Event With Urban Environment Implications. (July 28th, 2007)
- Cartoon # 96 - A March 5, 2001 Letter, Braunschweig, Germany, Read Today, Explaines How Al Gore Won For The World. IS THIS THE TRUTH? (July 28th, 2007)
- White Men Fear Losing the US Presidency. (July 28th, 2007)
- Again Alarming News About The UN Aparatus: “UN’s Contractor Fined for Bid-Rigging, Chosen Over Two Unnamed Firms by Two Unnamed Reviewers,” writes one of the few remaining investigative reporters at the UN. (July 28th, 2007)
- Bill Richardson Is The Agreed-Upon Front Runner To Be Next US Vice President. Even Mother Jones Thinks So. (July 28th, 2007)
- New report shows that companies report on new business opportunities from climate change, rather than on climate change as a cause for risk. (July 28th, 2007)
- A New Document From Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Questions The Validity of Cost Effectiveness of Pollution Reduction in Developing Countries Rather Then in Countries With Higher Development. (July 28th, 2007)
- “Theory and Practice of Strategic Environmental Assessment: Towards A More Systemic Approach” is the title of a new book that came to our attention and which we intend to review. (July 28th, 2007)
- A New Global Peace Index - but “Peace isn’t just the absence of war; it’s the absence of violence” - But It Should Also Include A Look At Violance In The Home. But This Goes Against UN Concepts. (July 28th, 2007)
- A UCLA Study Brings Air Pollution Into The Fold of Known Cardiovascular Hazards. (July 28th, 2007)
- California To Lead The US With Tough Emission Standards For Diesel-Powered Vehicles that Will Forbid Some Presently Used Bulldozers and Airport Baggage Trucks. It is estimated that this will Cost the industry $13 Billion and Will Save in medical expenses $29 Billion. (July 28th, 2007)
- David A. Harris of the American Jewish Committee Elaborates on Why It Is Important To Be Green - and What His Organization Has Done Already. (July 27th, 2007)
- Two New Major Solar Power Projects, built by Israeli Companies, for California in the Mojave Desert, and in Italy. (July 27th, 2007)
- ADAM is a new British - Norwegian co-sponsored ADAPTATION AND MITIGATION in the context of Climate Change and Europe. They Plan a February 2008 Conference. (July 27th, 2007)
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