Archive for August 24th, 2011

Mexican Fisherwomen Organise Against Climate Change

  Mexican Fisherwomen Organise Against Climate Change   Posted 24 August 2011, by Emilio Godoy, Inter Press Service (IPS), ipsnews.net   SAN FELIPE, Mexico, Aug 24, 2011 (IPS) – Every night, Adlemi Marrufo goes out to catch bait crabs used to fish for octopus in this small seaside town and others along Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, [...]

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CO2 and Global Vegetation: From the Last Glacial Maximum to the Pre-Industrial Holocene

CO2 and Global Vegetation: From the Last Glacial Maximum to the Pre-Industrial Holocene Volume 14, Number 34: 24 August 2011   Posted 22 August 2011, by Keith Sherwood and Craig Idso, CO2 Science (Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change), co2science.org   In an important paper recently published in New Phytologist, Prentice [...]

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Ecological And Economic Reality —The Relationship Between Ecology And Economics

  Ecological And Economic Reality —The Relationship Between Ecology And Economics   Posted 23 August 2011, by Chris Clugston, CounterCurrents, countercurrents.org   Our persistent global economic malaise is rooted in ecology. As a consequence of our ever-increasing exploitation since the inception of our industrial revolution, the vast majority of earth’s finite and non-replenishing nonrenewable natural [...]

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‘No More!’ Women in tar sands jail, Hopi file Peaks lawsuit

‘No More!’ Women in tar sands jail, Hopi file Peaks lawsuit    Posted 23 August 2011, by Brenda Norrell  , The Narcosphere, narcosphere.narconews.com/ Young people and elderly went to jail. Obama went on vacation. It was important to get those protesters out of sight, to honor Martin Luther King, Jr. This was the way it began, [...]

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