• Big Oil gains from higher prices while families pay the price

    Updated: 2011-02-28 19:21:04
    Daniel J. Weiss and Valeri Vasquez in a CAP cross-post. Political instability in the Middle East over the past month has driven parallel unrest in world oil prices. The drive for political freedom in the Middle East has rightfully captured the world’s attention but it has also roiled oil markets.  Governments across the [...]

  • Energy and global warming news for February 28: Greenland’s glaciers double in speed (with video); Global cuts threaten clean energy growth

    Updated: 2011-02-28 15:36:33
    Greenland’s glaciers double in speed (with video) The contribution of Greenland to global sea level change and the mapping of previously unknown basins and mountains beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet are highlighted in a new film released by Cambridge University this morning. The work of glaciologist Professor Julian Dowdeswell, Director of Cambridge University’s Scott Polar Research [...]

  • GUTTMACHER INSTITUTE LAUNCHES NEW INTERNATIONAL DATA CENTER

    Updated: 2011-02-28 14:14:22
    Allows Users to Create Customized Tables, Graphs and Maps With the Most Current Data Available from 75 countries and 22 world regions The Guttmacher Institute announces the launch of its new International Data Center. This new tool allows researchers, advocates, policymakers, journalists and others working on reproductive health issues at the international level to build, [...]

  • Country Profiles for Population and Reproductive Health

    Updated: 2011-02-28 14:11:10
    Thanks to Bob Wyman for alerting me to the fact that the article PMC distributed yesterday on UN Population Division projections links to a report from 2004.  NOTE: While the article is recent, the projections it refers to are not! At http://zunia.org/post/country-profiles-for-population-and-reproductive-health/ you can download a very useful UNFPA/PRB publication, Country Profiles for Population and [...]

  • Classics: Tragedy of the Commons

    Updated: 2011-02-28 01:15:08
    Another one from our upcoming chapter in the book ‘Biodiversity’ to be published later this year by InTech. – Although not a conservation biology paper per se, Hardin’s classic essay (Hardin, 1968) changed the way we think about managing natural resources that lack definitive ownership. The thesis of the “tragedy of the commons” is that [...]

  • EPA’s new standards for boiler pollution reflect business concerns but still protect public health

    Updated: 2011-02-27 14:10:54
    On February 21st the EPA released the final Clean Air Act toxic pollution limits for industrial boilers and incinerators. The protections represent a change from the EPA’s original April 2010 proposal, which was modified after regulated businesses raised cost concerns during the public comment period. The newly streamlined standards will still significantly reduce toxic air pollution [...]

  • UN’s world population estimates raise questions on sustainability

    Updated: 2011-02-26 14:38:00
    Thanks to Joe Bish for this article.  At http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/301443 you can hear an interview with Hania Zlotnik, head of the UN Population Division, regarding recent population projections out as far as 2300.  You can download the Population Division’s recent report showing assumptions behind various projections via a link in the article below. UN’s world population [...]

  • Earth 2050: Unrecognizable DOOM (or maybe not)

    Updated: 2011-02-25 22:39:29
    It seems like it’s come back into vogue again.   Back in the 1970’s it was considered very fashionable to show how smart you were by predicting just how horrible the future would be.    Resource depletion, climate change and overpopulation, oh damn that overpopulation!    The world would certainly be a terrible place to live in the [...]

  • Bill Ryerson Interviews

    Updated: 2011-02-24 21:07:31
    You can view a half-hour interview with PMC President William Ryerson by Fran Stoddard of Vermont Public Television’s Profile at http://video.vpt.org/video/1750675385.  It was taped on January 7, 2011 and broadcast on January 17 and 23 of 2011o. On January 31, Mr. Ryerson did a five-minute interview on the VT local CBS affiliate.  You can see [...]

  • By the Numbers – Data Highlights from World on the Edge

    Updated: 2011-02-23 19:21:31
    The hundreds of data sets that accompany Lester Brown’s latest book, World on the Edge: How to Prevent Environmental and Economic Collapse, illustrate the world’s current predicament and give a sense of where we might go from here. Here are some highlights from the collection. Veering Toward the Edge As the world economy has expanded [...]

  • OPT: We must address resource demand as well as supply

    Updated: 2011-02-23 14:57:30
    NEWS RELEASE Thursday 13 January 2011 – For immediate release We must address resource demand as well as supply The Optimum Population Trust welcomes the recent report by the Institute of Mechanical Engineers “Population: One Planet, Too Many people?” We endorse the Institute’s view that “Population increase is likely to be the defining challenge of [...]

  • Population Explosion: Can the Planet Cope?

    Updated: 2011-02-23 14:52:01
    Thanks to Scott Connolly for this population report by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.  See http://www.imeche.org/news/archives/11-01-12/Population_Explosion_Can_the_Planet_Cope.aspx World pressured by population growth – but Engineering Development Goals hold the key. NEWS RELEASE Wednesday 12 January 2011 A groundbreaking Population report (Wed 12 January) by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) has revealed the world is hurtling [...]

  • Social change drama on air today

    Updated: 2011-02-22 21:26:55
    The National – Tuesday, February 22, 2011 http://www.thenational.com.pg/?q=node/16777 Listeners of the family show on FM 100 will have more to live, love and laugh about when the two new serial dramas on social change are aired live for the first time tonight and will continue every Tuesday and Thursday at 8.30pm. The series would have [...]

  • Colorado Filmmakers Explore Overpopulation and Women’s Rights

    Updated: 2011-02-22 20:48:16
    By: Brendon Bosworth http://www.newwest.net/topic/article/colorado_filmmakers_explore_overpopulation/C37/L37/ A new documentary that debuted at the Boulder International Film Festival calls overpopulation a looming and underreported issue. Directed and produced by Denver-based Tiroir A Films, “Mother: Caring Our Way Out of the Population Dilemma” confronts what it labels a social, political and religious taboo – rapid population growth – and [...]

  • Ask Umbra on Population

    Updated: 2011-02-22 18:43:35
    Thanks to Jennifer Prediger for a link to the “Ask Umbra” column on Grist (http://www.grist.org/column/ask-umbra).  On that page, you will find this lead into an article on population: Overpopulation is a big theme in Umbra’s latest Book Club selection, Freedom. We’ve got exclusive Grist video of author Jonathan Franzen talking about the issue. Why isn’t [...]

  • Make Birth Control Available at No Cost

    Updated: 2011-02-21 17:28:50
    Make birth control Available at No Cost By Cheryl Gibson. Wednesday, January 19, 2011 This year marks the 50th anniversary of the approval of the birth control pill. Yet for millions of women in this country, the price is just too high, making birth control simply out of reach. Fortunately, a provision in the new [...]

  • What the hell is a banteng?

    Updated: 2011-02-21 04:30:27
    A few years ago (ok, 6 years), ABC‘s Catalyst did a piece on our banteng research programme in Garig Gunak Barlu National Park in the Northern Territory. The show basically talks about the conservation and management conundrum of having a successful feral species in Australia that is also highly endangered in its native range (South [...]

  • World One Poor Harvest Away From Chaos

    Updated: 2011-02-17 19:29:26
    By Lester R. Brown In early January, the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reported that its Food Price Index had reached an all-time high in December, exceeding the previous record set during the 2007-08 price surge. Even more alarming, on February 3rd, the FAO announced that the December record had been broken in January [...]

  • Energy Executives Support a Greener National Energy Policy

    Updated: 2011-02-16 00:58:15
    There’s more support than ever before from consumers for environmentally-friendly policy. This can be seen simply from the ever-growing number of news articles about global warming to the amount of advertising promoting green products. From this, one would think that the market itself would be enough to change the current standards to ones with higher-efficiency. [...]

  • Classics: Shifting baselines

    Updated: 2011-02-14 04:30:28
    The Conservation Classics series will soon be collated and published in a special chapter for the book ‘Biodiversity’ to be published later this year by InTech. The chapter is co-authored by Barry Brook, Navjot Sodhi, Bill Laurance and me. This is a snippet of one ‘classic’ I haven’t yet really covered extensively on ConservationBytes.com. – [...]

  • Do I need to replace my filter media? | Decorative Ponds & Water Gardens Q & A

    Updated: 2011-02-12 08:07:34
    The filters in your water garden are one the best lines of defense against dirty pond water, algae blooms and poor fish health. Since they play such a big role in keeping your pond healthy, you will want to make sure your filter media is up to snuff for the season.

  • Do you store plants indoors until your zone is ready? | Decorative Ponds & Watergardens Q & A

    Updated: 2011-02-04 19:24:21
    Spring is almost within reach making pond owners everywhere anxious to begin this seasons water gardening. While you don’t want to be the left in the dust by waiting too long to get your plants, are you going to waste your money by ordering your plants too early and subjecting them

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