Recent articles:
- The G8 University Summit: A Sapporo Sustainability Declaration by Academics from 14 countries (June 30th, 2008)
- The Obama Projection: According to Paul Krugman it is a new Reagan or a new Clinton – we think he is wrong – it is a combination of a new Clinton in the image of a new Kennedy. (June 30th, 2008)
- The Economist Magazine Bureau Chief in Conversation at the Asia Society’s US-China Relations Audience, July 9, 2008. (June 30th, 2008)
- Human Dimensions of Global Climate Change – Addressing the Economic, Social and Human Rights Implications – Discussed at a Lunch-Time Break of the UN ECOSOC, Wednesday, July 2, 2008. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Maldives Will Chair. (June 30th, 2008)
- Federico Mayor (Spain) To Follow Mario Soares (Portugal) as Chairman of the Board of The IPS International Association – a Media Outlet that Emphasizes Development and is now directed by Mario Lubetkin (Uruguay). (June 30th, 2008)
- Chakib Khelil, Prsident of OPEC, Talks of $170 oil by the End-of-Summer. A Weaker Dollar Blunts The Effect of High Oil Prices, So Monetary Policy Is A Driver For Oil, And You Pay According To The Market’s Ability To Pay. Things Like Toyota Moving Ahead of GM Further Hurts the US – Here GM is There To Blame. The Wall Street Journal Follows Now These Realities. (June 30th, 2008)
- How the Ascent of Russia and China Affects Global Business and Security – The Carnegie Council, New York City, July 1, 2008. (June 30th, 2008)
- Japan Is the 2008 Door-Keeper to the Planet: Many Train in Japan in Order to Adjust for the August 8th Beijing Olympics; Ban Ki-moon Speaks in Kyoto About Leading July 8th to Mid-term Goals in Copenhagen. (June 30th, 2008)
- UPDATED In Asia-Pacific Area, now it was made official, Poverty Comes from Corruption in Bureaucracy and Formal Poilitics – Hauling the Rich and Powerful Before the Courts Will Not Benefit The Poor – says the UN. (June 30th, 2008)
- Thomas I. Palley Says That It Is Easy To “Burn Out” the Speculators in Oil – If Everyone Agreed To Keep Their Motor-Vehicle Tanks Half Full, The Lack Of Fuel Storage Would Decrease The Price of Gasoline Immediately. Is This A Good Idea? (June 30th, 2008)
- Rachel Maddow about the Occupation of Iraq – “If you don’t want to be seen as a colonial power, you stop acting like one.” Bill Moyer and Michael Winship Preach about Iraq – “It Was Oil, All Along.” On www.SustainabiliTank.info we said for years – If It Started For Other Reasons, and that was right, but The US Stayed In Iraq For Oil. (June 30th, 2008)
- David Korten in YES! Magazine – On “Smart Security” and thus End of War. (June 29th, 2008)
- From ASPO-USA: 2008 Sacramento Peak Oil Conference, September 21-23, 2008. Speakers to Include Jim Hansen and Peter Wells. (June 29th, 2008)
- NORTH EAST ASIA Laid Out Before Us By UNSG Ban Ki-moon, Across The Street From the UN, Before A Joint Audience Celebrating 100 Years in New York to the Japan Society, and 50 Years to the Korean Society. We Asked Why Does Korea, an OECD Country, Still Have No Commitments Under The Kyoto Protocol? (June 29th, 2008)
- Thomas L. Friedman, June 29, 2008 – “We Need Nation-Building at Home, We’re at a 34-Year Low.” This is the 2008 Issue not Al Qaeda or Iraq. On Oil – “The Very Last Thing America Needs At The Moment is More Oil.” We Will Even Say Cheap Oil Is Addictive. (June 29th, 2008)
- nysunworks.org (New York Sun Works) Combines Agriculture and Engineering; The Science Barge Is the Educational Tool To Show What Can Be Done To Have Local Food And Save GHG Emissions As Well. We Will Get To The Parents Via Their Children and They May Then Follow Their Pocket or Health As Well. (June 29th, 2008)
- Cars in Manhattan are 2XPNSVE Says a Mercedez-Benz New York State License Plate. Others Talk of “IOWE” and the City Blames Diplomats For Everything. Harry Langer Asks, Why Do You Not Use New York City Staff To Look After Potholes? (June 29th, 2008)
- www.HonestReporting.com – A Watchdog of Media Coverage About Israeli Subjects – Middle East, UN, and the World Press at Large. (June 29th, 2008)
- The Japan Times Editorial Sees A Path Threading In The Middle East Started By Israel’s De-Facto Recognition of Hamas, And The Hamas Need To Show That They Can Govern Part Of Palestine. (June 29th, 2008)
- Japan Times online Posted an Official Trivia Question and Gave a Clear Wrong Answer. It is all the G8 Countries Plus China, India, and South Korea (the new Energy & Emissions G11) That account for Global 65% – Not Just Alone The Three Asian Competitors of Japan. Ban Ki-moon Announced That He Wants Japan’s Self Defense Forces To Contribute Personnel for the UN in Sudan in – Logistics and Enginnering. (June 28th, 2008)
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