• Nigeria Takes Huge Step to Save Women’s and Children’s Lives

    Updated: 2012-10-31 13:56:56
    In late June, 2012, Nigerian President Jonathan Goodluck mentioned his nation’s rapid population growth as a bona-fide cause for concern and was roundly criticized for doing so. With those dynamics in mind, the blog post directly below is especially pleasing to read. It is from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation blog, Impatient Optimists, and [...]

  • What is Biodynamic Wine?

    Updated: 2012-10-31 13:55:56
    Do you look for the biodynamic label when buying wine? Prbably not -- it's not nearly as well-known as other certifications. Guest writer Jess Spate explains biodynamics, and why wine makers have so readily adopted these practices.

  • Kenyans urged to cut population growth

    Updated: 2012-10-31 13:52:06
    In Kenya, population has expanded from 10.9 million in 1969 to an estimated 41 million today. The Population Policy for National Development officially launched by Planning Minister Wycliffe Oparanya on October 30th points out that the population may hit the 77 million mark by 2030 when Kenya’s economic blue-print, Vision 2030, expires. Kenyans urged to [...]

  • The Declining Numbers of Americans Wanting Work

    Updated: 2012-10-31 04:41:17
    The US labour-force participation rate is dropping - fewer people are in work or are looking for work. Read more...

  • October 31 News: Cost Of Superstorm Sandy May Reach $50 Billion

    Updated: 2012-10-31 00:03:02
    : : TRENDING Global Warming Hurricane Sandy extreme weather Election 2012 Mitt Romney ThinkProgress Climate Progress Climate Progress Climate Economy Health Justice LGBT Security Election Alyssa Superstorm Sandy Smashes Records Chart : Why Oil's New Supply Boom Is A Bust For The Climate Why Frankenstorm' Is A Good Metaphor For Warming-Driven Weather October 31 News : Cost Of Superstorm Sandy May Reach 50 Billion By Stephen Lacey on Oct 31, 2012 at 8:03 am AP Photo Charles Sykes Superstorm Sandy will end up causing about 20 billion in property damages and 10 billion to 30 billion more in lost business , according to IHS Global Insight , a forecasting firm . Associated Press Monday’s mammoth storm that caused severe flooding , damage and fatalities to the eastern U.S . will raise pressure on

  • Orion Magazine: State of The Species

    Updated: 2012-10-30 13:35:14
    You may enjoy this “long-view” assessment/review of human history, human behavior and various speculations on what, exactly, humanity is capable of in the context of global evolution moving forward. It was originally published in the Nov/Dec issue of Orion Magazine. After a well-written, broad summary of anthropological history, the article hones in on the concept [...]

  • The Wireless HVAC: Going Mobile Can Increase Efficiency

    Updated: 2012-10-30 11:57:43
    When we don’t hesitate to head across the street to save a few pennies per gallon on gas, why would we play roulette with our monthly energy bill? Nowadays, the capability is there to know exactly what you’re consuming and spending on electricity at any given moment, instead of simply waiting on the meter checker to come by and send you a bill.

  • October 30 News: FEMA Would Lose Nearly $900 Million In Funding If Automatic Budget Cuts Are Triggered

    Updated: 2012-10-30 00:13:06
    : : TRENDING Global Warming Hurricane Sandy extreme weather Election 2012 Mitt Romney ThinkProgress Climate Progress Climate Progress Climate Economy Health Justice LGBT Security Election Alyssa Superstorm Sandy Smashes Records Chart : Why Oil's New Supply Boom Is A Bust For The Climate Why Frankenstorm' Is A Good Metaphor For Warming-Driven Weather October 30 News : FEMA Would Lose Nearly 900 Million In Funding If Automatic Budget Cuts Are Triggered By Stephen Lacey on Oct 30, 2012 at 8:13 am The Federal Emergency Management Agency has a 14.3 billion budget to coordinate the national response to disaster situations like Hurricane Sandy . Should the sequester take effect, the White House estimates that the agency would lose about 878 million , largely from programs that provide direct

  • Three Countries That Could Be Devastated By Warming-Fueled Hurricanes

    Updated: 2012-10-29 19:55:27
    : TRENDING Global Warming Hurricane Sandy extreme weather Election 2012 Mitt Romney ThinkProgress Climate Progress Climate Progress Climate Economy Health Justice LGBT Security Election Alyssa Superstorm Sandy Smashes Records Chart : Why Oil's New Supply Boom Is A Bust For The Climate Why Frankenstorm' Is A Good Metaphor For Warming-Driven Weather Three Countries That Could Be Devastated By Warming-Fueled Hurricanes By Zack Beauchamp on Oct 29, 2012 at 3:55 pm Hurricane Sandy’s assault on the Eastern United States should remind us that this could happen again . We rightly grieve for the storm’s victims and , if past is prologue , will generously contribute to helping them get back on their feet . This very American concern for suffering can also be motivator for working to prevent these

  • Australia Trims Baby Bonus

    Updated: 2012-10-29 14:06:49
    Australia has reportedly trimmed its baby bonus for second and subsequent children from $5000 to $3000. The following is an Op-Ed from Australia commenting on the move. Australians had children before the baby bonus, and they seemed to survive See: http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/opinion/australians-had-children-before-the-baby-bonus-and-they-seemed-to-survive/story-e6freah3-1226504472068 WE’VE seen tears and tantrums over cuts to the baby bonus this week – and [...]

  • U.K. Child-related benefits may be ‘capped’ at two children

    Updated: 2012-10-29 14:01:59
    Child-related benefits may be ‘capped’ at two children 25 October 2012 See: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-20077758   Child-related benefits for families may be capped at two children, the work and pensions secretary has said. Iain Duncan Smith said stopping the current system, where families get more benefits the more children they have, was among changes being considered. Families [...]

  • Satire: U.S. President Declares ‘War on Entropy’

    Updated: 2012-10-29 13:57:21
    President Declares ‘War on Entropy’ CDN News, October 25 See: http://www.postcarbon.org/blog-post/1269544-president-declares-war-on-entropy (Washington, DC) At a hastily organized news conference, president Obama this morning called for a new national effort to restore America’s greatness by combating “entropy.” Mr. Obama described entropy as “a self-defeating ideology of failure” and called on Congress to replace the Law of [...]

  • David Attenborough: US politicians duck climate change because of cost

    Updated: 2012-10-29 13:55:07
    David Attenborough: US politicians duck climate change because of cost The naturalist warned it would take a terrible example of extreme weather to wake people up to global warming See: http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/oct/25/climate-change-david-attenborough?fb=native&CMP=FBCNETTXT9038 One of the world’s leading naturalists has accused US politicians of ducking the issue of climate change because of the economic cost of tackling [...]

  • How Malawi Shows the Importance of Considering Population, Food, and Climate Together

    Updated: 2012-10-29 13:51:58
    The following six-minute video, featuring Kathleen Mogelgaard, a consultant to the Environmental Change and Security Program at the Wilson Center’s Environmental Security and Change Program. Here, she advocates for appropriate interventions to ensure access to contraceptive information and services as one (among many) viable and important strategies for helping to ensure food security around the [...]

  • 6 Upcycled Holiday Decorating Ideas for Your Backyard

    Updated: 2012-10-29 13:29:46
    Decorating for the holidays is a pastime treasured by many, perhaps even most, of us, allowing us to celebrate fun-filled events like Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas in unique style both inside the house and out. Outdoor decorating, in particular, presents nearly unlimited possibilities for stylish holiday celebration. Get in the holiday spirit with these six upcycled holiday ideas for your backyard.

  • Maine University Tries Out River Ferry as Low-Carbon Transportation Alternative

    Updated: 2012-10-26 17:23:04
    Does your college or university campus offer car or bike sharing? Discounted transit passes? These are common ways to encourage students to leave their cars at home. Maine's University of New England, though, took a unique step by implementing the country's only river ferry service run by an academic institution.

  • The Population Institute Releases its 2012 Report Card on Reproductive Health and Rights

    Updated: 2012-10-26 16:40:17
    The Population Institute Releases its 2012 Report Card on Reproductive Health and Rights See: http://www.populationinstitute.org/newsroom/press/view/51/ October 25, 2012 WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Population Institute today released its first ever report card on reproductive health and rights in the U.S., and the results were not encouraging. Nine states receive a failing grade, and the U.S. as [...]

  • The Great Transition, Part I: From Fossil Fuels to Renewable Energy

    Updated: 2012-10-25 16:26:58
    The great energy transition from fossil fuels to renewable sources of energy is under way. As fossil fuel prices rise, as oil insecurity deepens, and as concerns about pollution and climate instability cast a shadow over the future of coal, a new world energy economy is emerging. The old energy economy, fueled by oil, coal, and natural gas, is being replaced with an economy powered by wind, solar, and geothermal energy.

  • Setting Down Roots: Dennis Meadows on the Founding and Mission of Balaton

    Updated: 2012-10-25 14:35:02
    Dennis Meadows recently gave the following interview to Solutions Magazine: Setting Down Roots: Dennis Meadows on the Founding and Mission of Balaton See: http://www.thesolutionsjournal.com/node/1158 Working with their Hungarian colleagues, scientists Donella and Dennis Meadows organized the first meeting of the Balaton Group in Csopak, Hungary, in 1982. Donella died unexpectedly in 2001, and Dennis relinquished [...]

  • Singapore: Not As Bad As We Think?

    Updated: 2012-10-25 02:45:31
    Should we be more optimistic about Singapore's demographic future? Read more...

  • New Uses for Old Things: 10 Ways to Repurpose Old Items

    Updated: 2012-10-23 15:43:00
    Our landfills are growing by the second -- but there’s plenty that we can do to help, while also adding some extra functionality or style in our homes! Find decorating inspiration in these five unique ways to reuse items you already have. Mother Nature will be pleased.

  • Thank You, Everyone!

    Updated: 2012-10-23 01:50:02
    More baby news and a little story on demography. Read more...

  • How Sustainable is Food from a Hydroponic Garden?

    Updated: 2012-10-22 15:38:53
    Growing food on-site in hydroponic gardens is catching on in a number of locations. But does this approach create truly "local" produce, with all of the health and environmental benefits?

  • Family Planning Can Help Keep Our Lakes Blue

    Updated: 2012-10-19 01:50:04
    A human population of 11 billion might turn Wisconsin’s gorgeous lakes green. Not green as in environmentally sound, but green as in covered in slimy, stinky, toxic blue-green algae.

  • Sustainable Opportunities & Challenges for the Fashion World: A Review of a Lecture by Dr. Kate Fletcher

    Updated: 2012-10-18 19:40:08
    What are the opportunities that exist for creating a more sustainable fashion industry? What challenges remain. Dr. Kate Fletcher's recent lecture in St. Louis provided a glimpse into the future of "slow fashion."

  • A Very Special Addition to the World’s Population

    Updated: 2012-10-18 09:04:13
    A new addition to the world! Read more...

  • Less Hunger in the World

    Updated: 2012-10-12 00:43:19
    A new UN report has downgraded estimates of the number of hungry people in the world today. Read more...

  • The Biodiversity Club

    Updated: 2012-10-10 15:00:12
    The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species uses 5 quantitative criteria to allocate species to 9 categories of extinction risk. The criteria are based on ecological theory (1, 2), and are therefore subject to modification and critique. With pros and cons (3-6), and intrigues (7, 8), the list has [...]

  • Latin Americans increasing force in U.S.

    Updated: 2012-10-10 11:36:57
    Will Latin American voters soon have a significant say in how one the world’s most powerful countries is run? The changing demography of many American states suggests that the answer could be yes and that Latin American voters are a growing force to contend with. Read more...

  • UN: The World is Ageing

    Updated: 2012-10-10 01:36:21
    The world is ageing according to the UN. And we must "do something". Read more...

  • Tropical protected areas still in trouble

    Updated: 2012-10-07 23:00:36
    There’s nothing like a bit of good, intelligent and respectful debate in science. After the publication in Nature of our paper on tropical protected areas (Averting biodiversity collapse in tropical forest protected areas), some interesting discussion has ensued regarding some of our assumptions and validations. As is their wont, Nature declined to publish these comments [...]

  • The UK is a Crowded Kingdom

    Updated: 2012-10-04 21:32:48
    More news to make people worry more about the growth in the UK's population. Read more...

  • Hades, fossilised fat-parrot shit and threatened bats

    Updated: 2012-10-04 08:46:31
    Sounds like a Monty Python sketch, doesn’t it? But no, it’s about the wonderful complexity of ecology. An interesting, and very weird paper just came out in Conservation Biology co-authored by my friend and colleague, Prof. Alan Cooper at the Australian Centre for Ancient DNA (ACAD). Here’s what they have to say about it. – [...]

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