Recent articles:
- This Year’s Lantern Festival in Beijing Previews the Olympics. (February 29th, 2008)
- A Leap Day News: In Scotland - a Woman that Went To Jail for 9 Months in 1944 For Having Divulged a War Secret That She Claimed To Have Been Told In A Seance By A Dead Sailor Will She Be Pardoned Now? (February 29th, 2008)
- A Leap Backwards: To Produce a Barrel of Oil From Alberta Oil Sands Costs Only $13.21 - that is without spending on thoughts about environmental issues. (February 29th, 2008)
- The Shoppers Leap News - In The UK One Billion Fewer Plastic Bags Given Away Last Year, Our Food Emporium and Pathmark Still Put Oranges and Apples In Separate Bags. Kuddos to Marks & Spencer - They Will Charge 5p. per Bag and Use The Money To Plant Trees. (February 29th, 2008)
- USDA Fed US Schoolchidren With Beef That Might Have Come From Downer (severely sick) Cows - Is This Why The Head Of USDA Became Head Of UNICEF? (February 28th, 2008)
- 2008 Summer Institute on “Climate Information for Public Health.” June 2 - 14, 2008, The Earth Institute, Columbia University. (February 28th, 2008)
- Amazing - the UN Spoke Up In Favor Of The Poor of Oil Rich Louisiana State - Who Like Those In Oil Rich Areas In Nigeria, Myanmar, Sudan … Remain Homeless In States That Are Not Short of Money. (February 28th, 2008)
- WIREC Asia, in Melbourne, Asks What Will It Take To Rapidly Expand Renewable Energy To China, India, and the South East Asia and the Pacific Region? (February 28th, 2008)
- Ahead of the March 4-6, 2008 Washington DC WIREC - “renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, geothermal and small-scale hydropower offer countries the means to improve their energy security and spur economic development.” And Biomass and Biofuels Are Part Of This Mix. (February 28th, 2008)
- Blacks In The UK Debate the US Emergence of Obama and Raise the Question of “HEALING POSTPONED?” (February 28th, 2008)
- In Three Years A Brazilian Town of 4,300 people, Vila Boa, Fell from 4th to 298th in number of crimes thanks to a program of public works and social services initiated by the mayor. (February 28th, 2008)
- But would you want to live in an eco-town? An Opinion Piece From The Independent Regarding Sustainability Of Living In New UK Ec0-Friendly Towns. (February 28th, 2008)
- Bangladesh’s female workforce powers silent revolution: industrious, financially savvy women make strides despite societal hurdles - first in the garment trade - now commodity traders; but nevertheless, the gender equality standing has regressed by 9% says UNDP. (February 27th, 2008)
- photo #25 - Water Bugs That Have Yet To Be Cooked To Become Excellent Protein For Human Consumption. (February 27th, 2008)
- Josh Dorner, Sierra Club: John McCain Gets a Zero Rating for His Environmental Record - At least two Congress members who died during the term outscored McCain. (February 27th, 2008)
- Women In Great Numbers Descend On The UN for CSW 52 - that is the yearly take-over of the UN by the Commission on the Status of Women. EXXONMOBIL Takes A Ride and Tells a Meeting - While Having Had $11 Billion Profits Last Quarter, It Spent 11 Million Through 2007 On Humanitarian Efforts. (February 27th, 2008)
- Today’s Washington Post Editorial: A Catalyst For Thoughts That Can Modify Our “Angst” of Biofuels. (February 27th, 2008)
- The French Try To Reassure Germany: A Union for the Mediterranean, not a Mediterranean Union. (February 27th, 2008)
- The Arab Governments Decide Together To Apply Censorship Of The Media - They Will Have To Apply The New Rules Separately And Lebanon Was Alone In Already Saying That They Do Not Find Them Binding. (February 26th, 2008)
- Merkel gives nod to first CDU-Green partnership: Hamburg Christian Democrats considers rule with Greens (February 26th, 2008)
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