• Hawaii: an Epicenter for Renewable Energy

    Updated: 2011-06-30 19:28:33
    Hawaiian culture is steeped in a delicate harmony with nature. The islands boast consistently strong wind densities, great insolation characteristics, enormous reservoirs of geothermal energy, plant life that is perfect for the production of ethanol, and an incredible oceanic wave resource, all of which could be exploited by renewable technologies without damaging the environment. As... Read More...

  • The Earth Is Full

    Updated: 2011-06-30 14:12:15
    But you already knew that!  Thanks to Fred Stanback and several others for this OpEd by Thomas Friedman, which you can find at http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/08/opinion/08friedman.html?_r=1 Op-Ed Columnist The Earth Is Full By Thomas Friedman Published June 7th, 2011 You really do have to wonder whether a few years from now we’ll look back at the first [...]

  • New Coal Industry Ad: Wind Farms May Blow Earth Off Orbit

    Updated: 2011-06-29 20:03:04
    The Onion has put out another piece of comedic gold. In this “In the Know” segment, pundits debate a new coal industry ad that claims wind turbines will blow the earth off orbit and solar energy will exhaust the sun’s resources. Unfortunately, with all the misinformation being spread about climate science and renewable energy, this [...]

  • Afghan City Builds its own Internet Network from Reused Materials

    Updated: 2011-06-29 17:54:55
    We’re big fans of do-it-yourself projects… from outdoor ovens to solar air heaters to, well, houses. But a DIY internet network made from reused materials in the developing world? That’s really cool! We’ll let our friends at sister site Insteading tell the story…

  • WorldWatch: With 370 Million Tons of Food Lost or Wasted Each Year, “We Can’t Afford to Overlook Simple, Low-Cost Fixes”

    Updated: 2011-06-29 16:43:59
    We’ve been reporting on statistics from the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization that illustrate a dire global problem: We squander nearly one third of our food through food waste (on the consumption side) and food losses (on the production side). In developed countries, over 40% of losses come from companies and consumers throwing out [...]

  • Encircling the Peak of World Oil Production

    Updated: 2011-06-29 14:15:42
    Thanks to the authors for this paper.  See http://www.mnforsustain.org/oil_duncan_and_youngquist_encircling_oil.htm Encircling the Peak of World Oil Production By Richard C. Duncan and Walter Youngquist The peak of world oil production, followed by an irreversible decline, will be a watershed in human history. The goal of this paper is to predict the world peak. Production data from [...]

  • 2010 ISI Impact Factors out now (with some surprises)

    Updated: 2011-06-29 00:59:38
    It’s been another year of citations and now the latest list of ISI Impact Factors (2010) has come out. Regardless of how much stock you put in these (see here for a damning review), you cannot ignore their influence on publishing trends and author journal choices. As I’ve done for 2008 and 2009, I’ve taken the [...]

  • Busy schedule ahead

    Updated: 2011-06-28 23:53:35
    A fascinating and far-reaching discussion about the future of the family is about to kick off in Moscow. Read more...

  • Recycled Hotel Soap: a Lifesaver for Children in the Developing World

    Updated: 2011-06-28 20:16:25
    I was on the road for several days earlier this month, and used bars of soap in the hotels in which I stayed. Of course, I didn’t use the whole bars… and left the remainder for the housekeeping staff. I assume that soap ended up in the trash. Seem like a huge sustainability challenge? I... Read More...

  • Reforesting wealthy countries for the common good

    Updated: 2011-06-28 18:30:08
    The Coalition of Financially Challenged Countries with Lots of Trees, known as ‘CoFCCLoT’, representing most of the world’s remaining tropical forests, is asking wealthy nations to share global responsibilities and reforest their land for the common good of stabilizing climate and protecting biodiversity. “We are willing to play our part, but we require a level [...]

  • The Good News About Coal

    Updated: 2011-06-28 17:32:24
    By Lester R. Brown During the years when governments and the media were focused on preparations for the 2009 Copenhagen climate negotiations, a powerful climate movement was emerging in the United States: the movement opposing the construction of new coal-fired power plants. Environmental groups, both national and local, are opposing coal plants because they are... Read More...

  • Google: Delaying Clean Energy Transition “Only 5 Years Could Leave Trillions on the Table”

    Updated: 2011-06-28 16:42:19
    Google, a leader of innovation in the digital economy, says that without a private and public focus on innovation in renewables, storage and electric vehicles, the cost of delaying the clean energy economy could be in the trillions of dollars to the U.S. Google released an analysis of the economic impact of clean energy innovation [...]

  • “ZERO CARBON BRITAIN 2030″ from the Centre for Alternative Technology

    Updated: 2011-06-28 14:17:22
    Thanks to Andrew Ferguson for this paper. “ZERO CARBON BRITAIN 2030″ from the Centre for Alternative Technology. Chapter 8, Renewables, reviewed by Andrew Ferguson Abstract. The plan set out by the Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT), aiming at a goal of Britain achieving no net emissions of carbon dioxide by 2030, is, unfortunately, not based [...]

  • Russian Duma welcomes delegates

    Updated: 2011-06-28 03:03:44
    “Dear Participants of the Moscow Demographic Summit: We welcome you with all our hearts, we wish success to the work of the Moscow Demographic Summit: Family and the Future of Humankind..." Read more...

  • 10 Existential Threats To Global Agriculture

    Updated: 2011-06-27 17:22:05
    I tend to be a “glass half full” sort of person, particularly about the prospects of successfully feeding the 9-10 billion people we expect by 2050.  My optimism is based on daily contact with the innovative public and private entities who develop technology for agriculture.  It is also based on the track record of small... Read More...

  • World’s Reef Fishes Tussling With Human Overpopulation

    Updated: 2011-06-27 14:07:28
    Thanks to Ben Zuckerman for this important article.  See http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/04/110405130347.htm Science Daily 4-5-11 World’s Reef Fishes Tussling With Human Overpopulation “Coral reefs provide a range of critical goods and services to humanity — everything from nutrient cycling to food production to coast protection to economic revenues through tourism,” says Camilo Mora at Dalhousie University and [...]

  • Gerontocracies everywhere in Italy

    Updated: 2011-06-27 08:48:06
    Are too many old people in Italy causing discrimination against young people? It seems the young can't even get a foot in the door to a life of crime in the Italian mafia... Read more...

  • Financial measures to address ageing promote inequality and weaken the budget

    Updated: 2011-06-27 01:30:23
    Thanks to Mark O’Conner for this article by Dr Ben Spies Butcher, Lecturer in Economy and Society at Macquarie University in the independent magazine The Conversation, April 26, 2011, which dismisses the myth of an aging ‘crisis’. Titled “The myth of the ageing ‘crisis’”, Mark points out that it says that despite the constant talking [...]

  • An End to Population Growth: Why Family Planning Is Key to a Sustainable Future

    Updated: 2011-06-27 01:24:29
    From Solutions Magazine. See: http://www.thesolutionsjournal.com/node/919 An End to Population Growth: Why Family Planning Is Key to a Sustainable Future By Robert Engelman, Executive Director at the Worldwatch Institute In Brief: The widespread assumption that world population, now at 6.9 billion, will inevitably grow to 9 billion by midcentury is wrong. Population could peak before then [...]

  • Open Source Ecology’s “Civilization Starter Kit”: the Global Village Construction Set

    Updated: 2011-06-24 18:03:04
    Yesterday, as I was putting together the week’s green tech finds post over at SUNfiltered, I came across the Solar Fire, another open source solar concentrator concept. That was cool enough in itself, but I also saw that this idea was connected to another that a friend had recently introduced to me: Open Source Ecology’s... Read More...

  • Why Family Planning Is Critical to Global Energy Strategy

    Updated: 2011-06-24 14:12:58
    Thanks to Joe Bish for this article.  See http://www.huffingtonpost.com/diane-maceachern/why-family-planning-is-cr_b_852395.html Why Family Planning Is Critical to Global Energy Strategy Diane MacEachern During the first Earth Day in 1970, environmental activist Stephanie Mills made headlines when she announced she would not reproduce to avoid contributing to climate change and other environmental problems attributed to a growing human [...]

  • What do Bulgaria and Canna have in common?

    Updated: 2011-06-24 02:36:19
    Two tales of population decline in Europe. Read more...

  • Dive! Film Explores Dumpster Diving and Food Waste

    Updated: 2011-06-23 17:51:29
    Despite the title, Dive! is not a movie about graceful Olympic divers. Nothing could be further from that image. Instead, it’s a new film about the massive food waste in America, and those who choose to dive into dumpsters to save food from going to the landfill. In his film, Jeremy Siefert takes on Trader... Read More...

  • Increased population growth rate in the Northern Region of Brazil endangers the Amazon rainforest

    Updated: 2011-06-23 14:46:20
    Thanks to Paula Simas of Sustainable Population Brazil for this article.  See http://oglobo.globo.com/pais/mat/2011/04/19/nas-aldeias-indios-plantam-maconha-estao-viciados-ate-em-oxi-trabalham-para-trafico-924286406.asp#ixzz1K9FMUA8j Increased Population Growth Rate in the Northern Region of Brazil endangers the Amazon rainforest. According to preliminary results of the 2010 Census, the growth rate of population of the Northern Region of Brazil contradicts the downward trend of the remaining regions of [...]

  • T-shirts Made from Piezoelectric Material to Rock Glastonbury Festival

    Updated: 2011-06-22 18:28:31
    The UK’s Glastonbury Festival isn’t just one of the biggest music events in world… it’s also become a launch pad for innovative consumer renewable energy technology. Last year, mobile communications company Orange tested out its Power Wellies (which harvested foot heat for charging phones, etc.)… I gave them some love over at SUNfiltered. This year,... Read More...

  • Growing Goat Herds Signal Global Grassland Decline

    Updated: 2011-06-22 15:37:33
    After the earth was created, soil formed slowly over geological time from the weathering of rocks. It began to support early plant life, which protected and enriched it until it became the topsoil that sustains the diversity of plants and animals we know today. Now the world’s ever-growing herds of cattle, sheep, and goats are... Read More...

  • WHEN THE NILE RUNS DRY*

    Updated: 2011-06-22 14:43:18
    Thanks to Lester Brown for this article.  See www.earth-policy.org/plan_b_updates/2011/update97 When The Nile Runs Dry Earth Policy Release Plan B Update June 7, 2011 By Lester R. Brown A new scramble for Africa is under way. As global food prices rise and exporters reduce shipments of commodities, countries that rely on imported grain are panicking. Affluent [...]

  • Babies as another commodity

    Updated: 2011-06-21 21:56:53
    Are babies becoming just another commodity? Read more...</a

  • The rarity paradox

    Updated: 2011-06-21 18:30:52
    My friend and colleague at the Centre National de Recherche Scientfique (CNRS), Laboratoire d’Ecologie Systématique & Evolution based at the Université Paris-Sud in France, Dr. Franck ‘Allee Effect‘ Courchamp, has asked me to help him out finding a suitable candidate for what sounds like a very cool job. If you’re in the market for a very interesting and [...]

  • Can fish get sunburned? | Decorative Ponds & Water Gardens Q&A

    Updated: 2011-06-21 14:52:39
    At some point in everyone’s childhood, a kindhearted teacher, seeking to encourage unrestrained curiosity, makes this simple pronouncement: “there’s no such thing as a silly question.” As adults, we know that silly questions do, in fact, exist. As a result, we tend to stop asking questions like “can fish get sunburned?” It’s just too silly to even consider.

  • How many and what type of plants should I have in my pond? | Decorative Ponds & Water Gardens Q&A

    Updated: 2011-06-17 18:59:10
    If you’re a person – and we’re going out on a limb here to assume you are – you understand the importance of eating a balanced diet of fruits, vegetables, grains and proteins. Variety, it seems, is more than just the spice of life. Like you, your water garden thrives on variety – in the form of a carefully selected mix of aquatic plants.

  • Gendercide Recognition

    Updated: 2011-06-15 04:19:50
    All Girls Allowed charitable group brings attention to the issue of gender imbalance. Read more...

  • Palestinian Demography – A Lesson in Caution?

    Updated: 2011-06-13 03:48:57
    Doubts raised about the demographic numbers in the West Bank and Gaza. Read more...

  • Climate change means ocean change

    Updated: 2011-06-13 00:45:00
    When talking about the impacts of climate change, we mostly hear about changes to land and the planet’s surface or atmosphere. However, most of the warming is going into the oceans where a lot of ecosystem changes are also occurring. This update includes a couple of info graphics and charts as well as a video from an ocean and climate scientist that explains this further. Read full article: Climate Change Affects Biodiversity

  • Healthier women have twins

    Updated: 2011-06-11 00:38:04
    New Research shows that healthier women are more likely to have twins naturally. But what does this mean for increasing numbers of unnatural births? Read more...

  • World Report on Disabilities

    Updated: 2011-06-10 03:07:53
    The World Bank and the World Health Organisation have released a “World Report on Disability”. Read more...

  • Moscow Demographic Summit Update

    Updated: 2011-06-07 23:21:36
    Patriach Kirill, head of the Russian Orthodox Church, has sent an official message of greeting to those attending the Moscow Demographic Summit. Read more...

  • Foreign aid: shortfall since 1970 over $4 trillion; greater than aid given

    Updated: 2011-06-05 19:29:00
    : Global Issues Social , Political , Economic and Environmental Issues That Affect Us All Search this site Get free updates via Email Web RSS Feed Facebook Twitter Main : menu Home About Issues World News Site Updates Support Contact You are : here Home Issues Articles Foreign Aid for Development Assistance Official global foreign aid shortfall : 4 trillion Official global foreign aid shortfall : 4 trillion Author and Page information by Anup Shah This Page Last Updated Sunday , June 05, 2011 This page : http : www.globalissues.org article 593 official-global-foreign-aid-shortfall-over-4-trillion To print all information e.g . expanded side notes , shows alternative links , use the print : version http : www.globalissues.org print article 593 This article serves as a side note to the main

  • World Environment Day and Australian forest regeneration

    Updated: 2011-06-05 07:02:52
    As I retweeted ABC Environment‘s sentiment for a Happy Environment Day, I added that we have little to be happy about. However, I am happy about one thing – we’ve recently received a large ARC Linkage Grant to look at best-practice forest regeneration techniques. The Environment Institute just put out a post on it, so [...]

  • The US Economy – Bullishness based on babies

    Updated: 2011-06-05 05:58:14
    Reasons for optimism about the US economy. Read more...

  • Demise of the Australian ERA journal rankings

    Updated: 2011-06-03 12:33:27
    Earlier this week Australian Senator Kim Carr (Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research) announced the removal of the somewhat controversial ERA rankings for scientific journals. Early last year I posted about the Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) journal rankings for ecology and conservation journals. To remind you, the ERA has ranked > 20,000 [...]

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