Recent articles:
- The President of The UN General Assembly Speaks at The UN Holocaust Rememberance Service At Park East Synagogue. (January 28th, 2008)
- Recession Talk Or Gas Station On Recession Road? (January 28th, 2008)
- Climate Change Links 7 Individuals - From New Zealand, Sudan, Bangladesh, Monaco, Barbados, USA, Yemen - 2008 Champions of the Earth Award Winners (January 28th, 2008)
- The Federal EPA, The State of California, and US Congress in Washington DC - all Showed Their Cards - But, Nevertheless - The Kyoto Post-2012 Agreement Will Have To Be Better Then The Original One In Order To Pass the US Senate. (January 28th, 2008)
- OK. It Is Promotion of Tourism, But We Have High Respect For The Maori/New Zealand/Aotearoa - so please go to the Explorers Club, New York City, February 7, 2008. (January 28th, 2008)
- The US President: “On the third International Day of Commemoration, we remember and mourn the victims of the Holocaust.” The Statement Is A Recognition Of The Holocaust, of Anti-Semitism, of the Need To Combat Bigotry, of Israel, and of UN Internationalism. (January 27th, 2008)
- Yasuo Fukuda Promissed In Davos To Fight For A New Kyoto System, With A new “Bottoming Up” Sectorial Approach In Which Each Country Calculates Possible Cuts On An Industry-by-Industry, Area-by-Area, Basis That Would Then Be Tallied For A National Goal. Areas Include Offices, Households and Transportation. (January 27th, 2008)
- Yasuo Fukuda, Japan’s Prime Minister, Unveils New Climate Strategy at Davos - Leader Pushes Global Carbon, Energy Goals. He Also Spoke About The Economy Crises. (January 27th, 2008)
- Excerpts From Tom Plate’s Article “China isn’t blazing a path for anybody.” China’s Problems Are In the Air! (January 26th, 2008)
- Davos Ponders What Next on ClimateChange - Sustainability. (January 25th, 2008)
- China to have more web users than US (January 25th, 2008)
- EU Encouraged To “include Mediterranean Arab states run by non-violent Islamist parties in more initiatives aimed at better governance and the development of civil society, as isolating them could lead to the reinforcement of radical Islamism.” (January 25th, 2008)
- Eurovision winner’s links to Serb radical worries Brussels: When A Song Becomes More Then A Song And The Political Message Flows Against The EU Home Base, Democracy Yes, But This Is The Wrong Messanger. (January 25th, 2008)
- Reactions To George Soros Idea That There Is A SYSTEMIC FAILURE in the Economy, and a GLOBAL SHERIFF IS NEEDED As We Are At THE END OF AN ERA. Let’s Think Is It True That This Crisis Can Only Be Solved At A Global Level and Sustainable Development Is Part Of The Solution? (January 24th, 2008)
- From Davos - A Press Release on Burma By The Foreign Ministers Of France, UK, and US. In Spite Of The Economy, Democracy Has Remained A Topic Of The Day. (January 24th, 2008)
- Media Advisory From The International Criminal Court: The African Wars Hit Now Women The Worst. A Meeting About The Women of Darfur, What About Kenya Now? (January 24th, 2008)
- UNEP calls for nominations for the 2008 UNEP Sasakawa Prize. (January 24th, 2008)
- From George Soros: The Worst Financial Markets Crisis in 60 Years. This is the end of a 60-year Super-boom, not only a US housing market bubble - this was only the last strow. Actually The Market Crisis Evolved in the Reagan Days. Since 1980, regulations have been progressively relaxed until they have practically disappeared. What Must Come Now Is A Period Of Contraction. (January 23rd, 2008)
- (An Update) Labor Migration From Asian States To The Gulf Cooperation Council States (GCC). (January 23rd, 2008)
- Norman Foster Is Planning Masdar City for the Abu Dhabi Emirate as a CO2 Non-Emiting Totally “Green” City for 50,000 People At An Investment Of $15 Billion. (January 23rd, 2008)
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