Recent articles:
- Michael Scheuer Wrote “Marching Toward Hell” and Presented The Book Before The Washington DC Middle East Institute and on C-Span TV. His Thesis is That Only The Fact That The US Insisted On Not Developing Alternatives To Oil Caused It The Involvement In Middle East Fightings That It Decided To Lose. Good Conservatives Think Of What Is Good For Americans First - And Not Having The Freedom What Fights To Pick Is Not Good. (June 28th, 2008)
- This Summer, With The Ice Gone, We Might Be Able To Reach By BOAT the North Pole! Were the G8 to Meet Some Weeks Later, The UN Secretary-General Could Have Talked To Them On An Interesting Trip To the North Pole. (June 28th, 2008)
- Oil Rides Up On The Power of the US Dollar That Flows Down. Is It Possible That The G8 Will Talk. When the Doors are Closed, On The Vanishing Dollar, Rather Then On The Much Needed Talk About The Addiction To Oil and The Needed Increase in Agricultural Production in Poor Countries? (June 28th, 2008)
- Inner City Press Evaluates The State of The UN On The Day UNSG Leaves For His Trip To East Asia. It Really Is Not Good. (June 28th, 2008)
- Mr. Ban Ki-moon, UNSG, Left on Friday to East Asia - to Japan, China, Korea, Japan for the G8. (June 28th, 2008)
- Four New Policy Papers From FACET - Forum for Atlantic Climate and Energy Talks (www.facet-online.org) (June 28th, 2008)
- On July 1, 2008 France takes over chairmanship of the six-month rotating presidency of the council of the European Union from the out-going EU presidency, Slovenia. (June 28th, 2008)
- Connecting citizens to combat climate change: Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE), The European Parliament, launches ambitious community website www.theChangers.eu (June 28th, 2008)
- Brave New World! The World Bank Launches a Website Intended To Show The Arab States What Climate Change DOES TO THEM! The site contains information on ongoing and planned World Bank activities aimed at helping MENA countries enhance their resilience to Climate Change, and move to a low carbon development path. (June 28th, 2008)
- A Learning for Sustainability Website - http://learningforsustainability.net (June 28th, 2008)
- Tony Blair in Tokyo to Present The Climate Group Report to Japanese Prime Minister Fukuda, but Says at a Press Conference - The G8 Will Not Set Targets in Hokkaido, so forget it. Just Sign On Again On The Plans Leading To Copenhagen. We Know From Bali The Plan of Work - Hokkaido and Poznan Are Not Ready To Say Something Substantive So Lets Twidle Our Thumbs in the Meantime. (June 27th, 2008)
- Africans and Others That Perished at Sea Trying To Migrate To Europe Get Their Sculpted Memorial on Lampedusa Island of Sicily, Italy. (June 27th, 2008)
- A Norwegian Government Program for the Security and Sustainability of coastal Communities in the Arctic and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in the Face of Climate Change. (June 27th, 2008)
- An EU-US Transatlantic Market With No Barriers Could Also Improve Energy Security and Climate Protection: Ideas From The Johns Hopkins American Institute For Contemporary German Studies. (June 27th, 2008)
- A GREEN REVOLUTION in the UK An Invasion of 7,000 Wind Turbines. Hail to the Brits! (June 27th, 2008)
- First Medal of The Beijing Olympics - North Korea And The Bush Administration Made Symbolic First Steps Towards Reconcilation. The Medal Goes To The World Public That Puts Pressure on China. (June 27th, 2008)
- Workshop “Climate Change in South-Eastern European Countries III: Causes, Impacts, Solutions ” on the 18th and 19th September 2008 in Graz, Austria. (June 27th, 2008)
- PhD Studentship in The Governance of Clean Development in the School of Development Studies at the University of East Anglia. (June 26th, 2008)
- The Rise of the Rest: How the Ascent of Russia and China Affects Global Business and Security. (June 26th, 2008)
- Marina Sitrit, David Solnit, Asha Colazione and Sarah Lazare, are four un-invited guests in Japan that came to protest the G8. (June 26th, 2008)
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