• The Urban Farm Comes to Film: Growing Cities

    Updated: 2012-04-30 18:35:42
    Dan Susman and Andrew Monbouquette saw that, despite the growth of urban agriculture around the United States, there wasn't much going on in their home town of Omaha, Nebraska on this front... so they decided to strike out on a road trip to see what was happening in other cities. Growing Cities, a feature-length documentary, is the result of that road trip. No related posts.

  • We Are All Nuns

    Updated: 2012-04-30 16:14:55
    In what will be a surprise to almost no one, the Vatican is once again busy alienating women of the world; however, no longer content to be ignored by 98% of lay Catholic women, they are now working on becoming irrelevant to nuns as well. Below is an article written by Nick Kristof of the [...]

  • Carl Sagan’s Pale Blue Dot

    Updated: 2012-04-30 16:13:33
    You may find the following video, produced from an excerpt of Carl Sagan’s book, Pale Blue Dot, of interest. See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p86BPM1GV8M

  • Climate Code Red! Is all “good news” and no “bad news” a good strategy?

    Updated: 2012-04-30 16:10:34
    I suspect many of you will enjoy the following essay, sent to me by Bill Ryerson, and written by David Spratt. Mr. Spratt is based in Melbourne, Australia and you can follow him on Twitter at @djspratt. Spratt is focused on climate advocacy, but his observations are, no doubt, transferable to various strains of environmental [...]

  • The elderly - a boon for the economy?

    Updated: 2012-04-29 22:51:10
    A new report suggests that the elderly are economically beneficial. Read more...</a

  • Air Pollution and Life Expectancy in China

    Updated: 2012-04-28 00:30:02
    I've noted work on correlations between air pollution and reduced life expectancy in past years; the statistical differences are usually very small in comparison to what you can do for yourself via calorie restriction and exercise, as air pollution in wealthier regions of the world is a fraction of what it was a century past. As populations became radically richer in the course of the past three centuries, the luxury of being able to pay for a better environment became possible - either directly or through investment in technologies that cause less pollution in the course of achieving their end...

  • How Do You Divide Water Lilies? | Decorative Ponds & Water Gardens Q & A

    Updated: 2012-04-27 21:48:10
    Dividing lilies may seem somewhat complicated, but our step-by-step process will explain exactly what you need to do. Try to plan it so you divide them during your spring cleanout, which would give easy access to tubers. Dividing is necessary every two to three years, and it is helpful if you notice the lily grew mostly pads and few lilies over the past season.

  • Paul Ehrlich - he’s still got it!

    Updated: 2012-04-27 21:42:44
    Paul Ehrlich is making new claims about the future of the planet. No prizes for guessing that his claims are not rose-tinted! Read more...

  • I Want To Build My Own Pond. How Do I Go About Planning It Out? | Ponds & Lakes Q&A

    Updated: 2012-04-27 21:34:47
    There are a number of considerations that need to be made when planning for a large pond. These basic and important tips will help make sure you are on the right track and well prepared for constructing and maintaining the large pond that’s right for you.

  • Tips for Growing Stevia in Your Garden

    Updated: 2012-04-27 16:58:08
    Want to grow your own Stevia? It's not the easiest herb to grow, but these tips will help you cultivate your own source of this natural sweetener. No related posts.

  • Climate Code Red! Is all “good news” and no “bad news” a good strategy?

    Updated: 2012-04-27 15:53:02
    I suspect many of you will enjoy the following essay, sent to me by Bill Ryerson, and written by David Spratt. Mr. Spratt is based in Melbourne, Australia and you can follow him on Twitter at @djspratt. Spratt is focused on climate advocacy, but his observations are, no doubt, transferable to various strains of environmental [...]

  • Climate Code Red! Is all “good news” and no “bad news” a good strategy?

    Updated: 2012-04-27 15:26:21
    Is all “good news” and no “bad news” a good strategy? by David Spratt / Part 3 of a 5-part series “If people don’t know there’s a problem, they won’t try to solve it.” - Bill McKibben Bright-siding climate advocacy is based on the view that: Only positive “good news” messages work. Don’t mention ”bad news” [...]

  • PLAN B: Mobilizing to Save Civilization — The Film

    Updated: 2012-04-27 15:24:51
    Two items below from the Earth Policy Institute. First, an announcement about airings on PBS stations of the 90-minute film based on Lester Brown’s Plan B book series. Second, a report on China’s meat consumption, which is now more than double that of the United States. See: http://www.pbs.org/journeytoplanetearth/plan_b/ And here for local listings: http://www.pbs.org/journeytoplanetearth/airdates.html PLAN [...]

  • Poll: 75 Percent of Americans Support Regulating CO2 As A Pollutant, 60 Percent Support Revenue-Neutral Carbon Tax

    Updated: 2012-04-26 17:27:16
    A new national survey confirms strong public support for funding renewable energy research, regulating carbon pollution, and signing a global treaty to slash emissions. The study, conducted by the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication and the George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication, found a remarkable 75% of Americans support “regulating carbon dioxide (the [...]

  • Thanks to Higher Oil Prices, Shell First Quarter Profits Rise Over 15 Percent To $7 Billion

    Updated: 2012-04-26 16:53:28
    Royal Dutch Shell’s profits rose 15.9 percent in the first quarter of 2012, netting $7.3 billion.  Shell’s CEO Peter Voser attributed the increase in part to “strong oil prices,” which rose to over $100 a barrel this quarter. In 2011, Shell’s profits soared 54 percent to $3.5 million every hour, despite producing 3 percent less [...]

  • Exxon Makes $104 Million In Profit Per Day So Far In 2012, While Americans Are Stuck With A Higher Gas Bill

    Updated: 2012-04-26 15:08:04
    Last year, ExxonMobil, one of the world’s most profitable companies, earned $1,300 in profits per second. As consumers paid record-high springtime gas prices, Exxon posted first quarter profits of $9.45 billion. This is down slightly from the first quarter of 2011, when Exxon posted $10.65 billion in profits. Exxon benefited from the high price of [...]

  • 3 of the World’s Most Ambitious Green Buildings

    Updated: 2012-04-26 15:01:06
    The race to go green has driven the construction of several enormous projects around the world. These three ambitious green buildings are on a scale that could change the lives of perhaps hundreds of thousands of people. No related posts.

  • April 26 News: Aspen Chamber Resort Association Cuts Ties With U.S. Chamber Over Climate Change

    Updated: 2012-04-26 14:38:44
    A round-up of the top climate and energy stories. Please post more links below. At their annual retreat Tuesday morning, Aspen Chamber Resort Association board members voted 11-1 to cut ties with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce because of a disagreement over the national organization’s policy of disregarding man’s effect on climate change. [Aspen Times] [...]

  • We only have decades…

    Updated: 2012-04-26 07:36:44
    … not centuries. Here’s a little video production The Environment Institute put together that explains some of our lab‘s work and future directions. – – CJA Bradshaw Filed under: anthropocene, Australia, biodiversity, climate change, conservation, ecosystem, ecosystem services, environmental science, extinction, modelling

  • Royal Society Releases People and Planet Report

    Updated: 2012-04-26 01:48:30
    The Royal Society is a self-governing Fellowship of many of the world’s most distinguished scientists drawn from all areas of science, engineering, and medicine. The Society’s fundamental purpose, as it has been since its foundation in 1660, is to recognize, promote, and support excellence in science and to encourage the development and use of science [...]

  • Hilarious Comic: Learn How To Combat Climate Change Denial

    Updated: 2012-04-25 15:26:13
    The Strip, by Brian McFadden, from the NY Times [click to enlarge]

  • Hundreds Of Thousands Of Americans Tell EPA To Adopt Carbon Pollution Reductions

    Updated: 2012-04-25 14:26:27
    by Daniel J. Weiss On April 13, the Environmental Protection Agency proposed the first carbon dioxide pollution limits for new coal fired power plants. This action launched a sixty day public comment period for the public to let EPA know that it supported the proposal. Just ten days later, on April 24th, a broad coalition [...]

  • China set to fall behind in the economic race

    Updated: 2012-04-25 04:49:35
    Many are predicting that China’s economy is set to take over the world. According to the IMF China will overtake America as the world’s largest economy in 2017. However, before we start looking to China as the next world superpower, the country’s dire demographic outlook needs to be taken account of. It will almost certainly hold the country back. Yet, despite this, unnatural government restrictions on childbirth persist. Read more...

  • April 25 News: We Must Deploy Clean Energy Quickly ‘To Avert Potentially Disastrous Consequences’ Warns IEA

    Updated: 2012-04-25 01:30:16
    A round-up of the top climate and energy news. Please post additional links below. Governments are falling badly behind on low-carbon energy, putting carbon reduction targets out of reach and pushing the world to the brink of catastrophic climate change, the world’s leading independent energy authority will warn on Wednesday. “The world’s energy system is [...]

  • DOCUMENTARY SHORT: The Truth About Clean Energy Jobs

    Updated: 2012-04-24 23:54:41
    It’s time to take back the narrative about clean energy. Since the bankruptcy of a few high-profile clean energy companies, political opponents and media pundits have tried to label the entire industry a failure. This is a gross distortion of the on-the-ground reality — and it shows how disconnected people are from what’s really happening [...]

  • Simple Living: Where Frugality and Ecology Meet

    Updated: 2012-04-24 16:42:39
    My family and I live an ecological lifestyle on one part-time income. To me, living out my values means living simply, living debt free, and living in a way that honors the earth. The primary way I do this is through frugality. The same skills and values that allow me to be resourceful with money also allow me to be a good steward of natural resources. No related posts.

  • State Policy Trends: Abortion and Contraception in the Crosshairs

    Updated: 2012-04-24 15:23:14
    Please see the following triage report from RH Reality Check. State Policy Trends: Abortion and Contraception in the Crosshairs http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/article/2012/04/13/state-policy-trends-abortion-and-contraception-in-crosshairs In the first three months of 2012, legislators introduced 944 provisions related to reproductive health and rights in 45 of the 46 legislatures that have convened this year. Half of these provisions would restrict abortion [...]

  • Doom predicted for Nigeria: Uzbekistan’s policy a way out?

    Updated: 2012-04-24 08:38:15
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  • ENERGY STAR Celebrates Twenty Years of Changing the World

    Updated: 2012-04-23 20:31:14
    ENERGY STAR is celebrating 20 years of empowering Americans to save energy with its "Change the World" campaign. Take a look at how you can share your own efforts to use energy more efficiently with others. No related posts.

  • The Importance of Calculating Your Water Footprint

    Updated: 2012-04-23 16:47:37
    Calculating your water footprint will show you exactly how your choices, in your home and with your purchases, are so very important and the impact we have on world freshwater resources. No related posts.

  • The “Seven Billion” Strategy, and Why We Need a New One

    Updated: 2012-04-23 01:38:44
    The following are remarks given by Ms. Katie McKay Bryson of PopDev. PopDev believes that population advocacy is inherently misguided. You may find their rationales quite interesting. See: http://popdevprogram.wordpress.com/2012/04/19/the-seven-billion-strategy-and-why-we-need-a-new-one/ The “Seven Billion” Strategy, and Why We Need a New One [sic] I have the honor and pleasure of working with Betsy Hartmann and Courtney Hooks [...]

  • Do Snails Need To Be Acclimated When Being Added To My Pond? | Decorative Ponds & Water Gardens Q & A

    Updated: 2012-04-21 00:22:13
    Like fish, snails also need to be acclimated to a pond. It may seem strange since the anatomy of a fish and snail are so different, but snails like the Japanese Trapdoor are also susceptible to the chilly waters in the early season.

  • When Should I Put My Heron Decoy Out? | Ponds & Lakes Q&A

    Updated: 2012-04-20 23:55:29
    Pond owners everywhere use Heron Decoys to protect their fish from becoming a quick meal. While using heron decoys can be a very useful tool for keeping herons at bay, knowing when to actually place them pond-side makes the difference between deterring a predator and attracting unwanted attention.

  • Five Earth Day Ideas for the Entire Family

    Updated: 2012-04-20 18:45:30
    The 42nd anniversary of Earth Day, April 22, is Sunday, and everyone ages zero to 100 can show their appreciation to Mother Nature and the planet. Here are five ideas for some Earth Day family fun No related posts.

  • SnagFilms’s Top 5 Earth Day Movies

    Updated: 2012-04-20 15:19:03
    To honor this year’s Earth Day, SnagFilms has brought to you a collection of excellent films that speak towards our need to protect our planet. No related posts.

  • Population Institute Launches “Halt the Assault” Campaign

    Updated: 2012-04-20 14:39:57
    Please see review this new effort from the Population Institute. See: http://www.populationinstitute.org/halttheassault To get involved, click here: http://www.populationinstitute.org/halttheassault/pledge Population Institute Launches “Halt the Assault” Campaign Responding to the escalating political attacks on contraception and reproductive health, the Population Institute today launched a campaign aimed at halting the assault.  In unveiling the new effort, Robert Walker, [...]

  • Fog Collection: Pulling Water From Thin Air

    Updated: 2012-04-18 19:50:26
    Traveling long distances for fresh water is common in the developing world; now imagine throwing some mountains into the scenario. In places like Nepal, that's the reality. Fortunately, that reality comes with ample fog... and even the world's poorest people can harvest that fog with simple technology. No related posts.

  • Take a leaf from insurance industry’s book

    Updated: 2012-04-18 07:03:43
    Just a quick one rehashing today’s media release on the iREDD paper I blogged about a while back. The full, online version is available upon request. Stay tuned for media coverage. – A group of environmental scientists say a problem-ridden economic model designed to slow deforestation can be improved by applying key concepts from the [...]

  • Recognition of the real population problem

    Updated: 2012-04-17 22:30:33
    The Telegraph recognises that Britain is facing underpopulation and ageing, not overpopulation

  • More French, Fewer Germans

    Updated: 2012-04-15 21:23:33
    France looks set to overtake Germany's population by 2050 Read more...

  • Why Does My Pond Water Turn Green? | Decorative Ponds & Water Gardens Q & A

    Updated: 2012-04-13 20:42:32
    Green water is a form of algae called planktonic algae and there are quite a few factors causing your water to be clear during the winter and green as the weather warms up. The main reason is the interruption of the nitrogen cycle.

  • How Do I Treat Duckweed? | Ponds & Lakes Q&A

    Updated: 2012-04-13 20:39:23
    Duckweed is a very small floating plant about the size of a pencil eraser. It has shoe-sole shaped leaves with a small, hair-like root hanging below. Since duckweed floats on the surface of the pond, it is commonly mistaken for and treated as if it is algae. Unfortunately, algaecides have no effect on duckweed but there are a couple treatments you can do to keep the prolific duckweed at bay.

  • Dementia to triple worldwide by 2050

    Updated: 2012-04-12 09:09:17
    It makes sense that with an aging baby boomer population the effects of aging will also increase over the coming decades. So it doesn’t come as too much of a surprise that the World Health Organisation (“WHO”) expects cases of people living with dementia to triple worldwide by 2050. The WHO report has has brought renewed support for euthanasia from some. Read more...

  • The wounded soldiers of biodiversity

    Updated: 2012-04-10 12:14:06
    Here’s another great post from Salvador Herrando-Pérez. It is interesting that he’s chosen an example species that was once (a long, long time ago in a galaxy far, far away) of great interest to me (caribou – see ancient papers a, b, c, d). But that is another story. Take it away, Salva. –  –Figure 1. [...]

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

    Updated: 2012-04-08 20:14:00
    : 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 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 , April 08, 2012 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 article :

  • Fish Acclimation In 4 Simple Steps | Decorative Ponds & Water Gardens Q & A

    Updated: 2012-04-06 22:43:10
    Re-introducing your fish to their summer home can be a safe and simple process if you follow these 4 simple steps:

  • Are Some Fish Species More Difficult To Keep In Your Pond Than Others? | Ponds & Lakes Q&A

    Updated: 2012-04-06 21:54:16
    Whether you are an avid fisherman, fish grower or a regular homeowner with a pond, many questions exist in regards to common fish like walleye, tilapia and trout. Depending on your location and pond type, these facts will help everyone get on the same page.

  • Why not just say: have more babies?

    Updated: 2012-04-06 06:51:04
    Some tips for avoiding the effects of the grey tsunami from Canada. Read more...

  • Tentacles of destruction

    Updated: 2012-04-05 12:03:06
    This last post before Easter is something I’ve thought more and more about over the last few years. I wouldn’t have given it much time in the past, but I’m now convinced roads are one of the humanity’s most destructive devices. Let me explain. Before I had a good grasp of extinction dynamics, I wouldn’t [...]

  • Luck of the (growing) Irish

    Updated: 2012-04-04 07:24:48
    After being hit hard by the GFC and the bursting of a massive property bubble, you would think that the Irish would be pessimistic about the future. Bu the latest census figures for the Irish republic show that the Irish are still extremely confident – so confident that they are prepared to bring more and more Irish babies into the world. Read more...

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