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Wastwater - Nuclear Twist

05-01-2008 23:27 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Health | London | World

Wastwater Twist - Drink of the Future
Wastwater - officially Britain’s favourite view is already tainted by the nuclear industry. .... and Gordon Brown wants to plunder it further with more nuclear build in the UK.

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Gas Flaring- giving Shell a taste of its own medicine

04-01-2008 16:30 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Social Struggles | World

Shell HQ Corrib House Dublin
This morning some Shell to Sea activists made their way to Shell's Dublin HQ to mark Ogoni Day (January 4th). Please have a look at the two minute video on youtube:  http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=597hkm9MuTo.

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Will the Children's Revolution Save the Human Race from Extinction?

31-12-2007 20:58 | Climate Camp 2007 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | London | World

Proposals for the Eco Warriors to try to save humanity from extinction in a global warming catastrophe by lending support to a Children's Revolution in the villages near Heathrow Airport that are being threatened with demolition to make way for the planned third runway have been circulated by the Earth Aid Environmental Campaign.

An appeal has been issued for all the environmental campaigners in Britain to come together urgently and work with the local people in the Sipson Harmondsworth and Harlington villages to create a futuristic high tech eco-village to set an example of the way forward to ensure the survival of future generations.

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Friar Louis Cappio must live

28-12-2007 14:36 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Social Struggles | World

The Brazilian semi-arid is immense: 912 thousand square km. It is populous: 22 million people in rural areas. It is the most rainy of the planet: 750 mm / year, on average, which corresponds to 760 billion cubic meters of rainfall per year. It is not true, therefore, that there is no water there. The nature provides it, but it is wasted: the waters evaporate quickly, under the strong sun, or go soon away, running on the crystalline waterproof ground.

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Arctic melt

27-12-2007 16:48 | Ecology | Other Press | World

Pole
Nordic countries alarmed by Arctic melt

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Stop Stealing Our Forests: Plant an Illegal Tree

27-12-2007 12:15 | Ecology | World

The last couple of weeks, FONT COLOR Milieudefensie planted illegal trees in Paris, Amsterdam and Brussels. These actions illustrate the absurd situation that planting trees is illegal while the European trade in illegal timber stays unpunished.

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Potatoes to Heavy Industry - Xmas blockade in Iceland with video

25-12-2007 22:04 | Ecology | World

Xmas greetings and action from Saving Iceland, fighting Iceland's heavy industrialisation.

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Bali: A Missed Opportunity

25-12-2007 01:47 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Globalisation | World

Dr. Walden Bello
The gap between the urgent threat of global warming and the collective will to do something about it has never been greater. The recently concluded Conference on Climate Change in Bali was a grand opportunity to act. Instead, it was another missed opportunity. Unfortunately, the United States played a very negative role, standing in the way of consensus at every turn. And unfortunately, the rest of the world thought that seducing the US into a new agreement on climate action was top priority, resulting in a Bali Roadmap that was very sketchy.

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The Post-Oil Economy: After The Techno-Fix

23-12-2007 20:12 | Analysis | Ecology | Energy Crisis | Globalisation | World

"Even when grappling with the idea of economic disintegration, Americans attempt to cast it in terms of technological or economic progress: eco-villages, sustainable development, energy efficiency and so on. Under the circumstances, such compulsive techno-optimism seems maladaptive." — Dmitry Orlov, "Our Village"

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Severe food shortages, price spikes threaten world population

23-12-2007 15:11 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Health | World

Worldwide food prices have risen sharply and supplies have dropped this year, according to the latest food outlook of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization. The agency warned December 17 that the changes represent an “unforeseen and unprecedented” shift in the global food system, threatening billions with hunger and decreased access to food.

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Veg*n Climate March report

19-12-2007 16:50 | Animal Liberation | Climate Chaos | Ecology | London | World

On Saturday 8th December 2007, the Campaign for Eco-Veg*nism set out to coordinate the "biggest ever mobilisation of vegetarians and vegans on environmental grounds" at the National Climate March in London. We called on veggies and vegans to join a Veg*n Climate March, which in effect would be a `veg*n block` within the main march. See report below.
Scroll down to the bottom of the page for more about CEV and the shocking facts regarding meat/dairy production which reveal that our diet is critical to the survival of the planet!!

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Welcome to Fantasy Air

19-12-2007 14:12 | Analysis | Climate Chaos | Ecology | World

Airlines and the government agencies that oversee them are projecting stunning growth for air travel and air freight over the next couple of decades. That seems to fit with the story of the amazing rise of the Asian economies, particularly China and India. And, it is consistent with the clear-sailing-ahead outlook of several prominent energy forecasters. The U. S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is actually predicting a 1 percent annual drop in the price of aviation fuel between now and 2020.

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Fossil Fools Day, April 1st 2008

17-12-2007 14:56 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Birmingham | Cambridge | Liverpool | Sheffield | South Coast | World

April the 1st is Fossil fools day!
Rising Tide International is calling for a day of action against the fossil fuel industry on April 1st 2008...

FOSSIL FOOLS DAY!

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Bali climate conference ends in farce as US vetoes emission targets

17-12-2007 05:50 | Analysis | Ecology | World

The UN-sponsored climate change conference held on the Indonesian island of Bali ended on the weekend without any agreement on combatting global warming other than vague generalities. A last-minute, face-saving communiqué was issued but, at the insistence of the Bush administration and its allies, it made no mention of specific carbon emission reduction targets. The UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) had recommended a cut in carbon emissions of 25 to 40 percent in the advanced industrial countries by 2020 and a total world emissions reduction of 50 percent by 2050.

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US Intransigence Waters Down Climate Change Road map Agreement

15-12-2007 18:01 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Globalisation | World

Forest For Rent
Climate Talks concluded in Bali with the United States caving in under pressure of the European Union and the developing world and agreeing to a substantially watered down compromise text in the preamble of "Deep cuts in global emissions will be required" to avoid dangerous climate change. The guideline that rich countries should cut emissions by 25-40 per cent below 1990 levels by 2020 as recommended by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was moved to a footnote at the US delegation's insistence.

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Beyond The Point Of No Return -- It's Too Late To Stop Climate Change

14-12-2007 20:36 | Analysis | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Sheffield | World

As the pace of global warming kicks into overdrive, the hollow optimism of climate activists, along with the desperate responses of some of the world's most prominent climate scientists, is preventing us from focusing on the survival requirements of the human enterprise.

The environmental establishment continues to peddle the notion that we can solve the climate problem.

We can't.

We have failed to meet nature's deadline. In the next few years, this world will experience progressively more ominous and destabilizing changes. These will happen either incrementally -- or in sudden, abrupt jumps.

Under either scenario, it seems inevitable that we will soon be confronted by water shortages, crop failures, increasing damages from extreme weather events, collapsing infrastructures, and, potentially, breakdowns in the democratic process itself.

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Bush administration isolated at Bali climate conference

14-12-2007 08:14 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Other Press | World

The two-week UN-sponsored conference on climate change on the Indonesian island of Bali has been dominated by the intransigence of the Bush administration and the mounting conflicts among the great powers, particularly between the United States and the European Union.

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From Oil Wars to Water Wars

13-12-2007 08:43 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Terror War | World

The world's leading scientists are predicting climate change to cause water wars and mass migrations from rural to urban areas.

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Hunreds of mink released in the Netherlands

12-12-2007 23:04 | Animal Liberation | Ecology | World

anonymous communique from Bite Back Magazine: "In the night from sunday 9 - monday 10 december 2007, we released all mink from an illegal mink farm. The building was not ventilated. We opened all cages and destroyed a lot of breeding cards. We think there were about 400 mink; the official numbers say that there were 200. We don't believe this. The mink didn't look healthy and were crawling in their own shit."

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Peak Oil: Tar Sands vs. Clean Water: Eating the Earth for Cars

12-12-2007 16:26 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | World

The tar sands production center in northern Alberta in Canada is one of the clearest signs that the easy-to-get oil is on the wane. Tar sands are a low grade hydrocarbon deposit that requires enormous energy input to process and convert it into something resembling petroleum.

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