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January 2007
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31.01.2007
There will be one certainty after the Racial and Religious Hatred Act comes into law next month: the first case to test the new law will be brought by one religious group against the other, says Padraig Reidy.
more...From: Index on Censorship Related topics/regions: [Religion] |
31.01.2007
As New York came under attack on September 11 2001, janitor William Rodriguez bravely remained in the North Tower to help save lives. In February he is touring the UK to talk about his experiences and on why the families of victims and survivors are unhappy about the way 9/11 is being used to justify the "war on terror".
more...Related topics/regions: [United States] Image: William Rodriguez
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31.01.2007
Britannian toiseksi suurin kauppaketju, Sainsbury´s, myy kesäkuusta lähtien vain Reilun kaupan banaaneja. Sainsbury’sin päätös on tähän mennessä maailman suurin yksittäisen yrityksen Reilun kaupan tuotteita koskeva päätös. Sainsbury´s myy 2 miljoonaa kiloa banaania viikossa ja se ostaa banaaninsa Dominikaanisesta tasavallasta, Windward-saarilta ja Kolumbiasta.
more...From: Reilun kaupan edistämisyhdistys Related topics/regions: [Latin America & Caribbean] [Consumption] [Trade] |
30.01.2007
from It's the Planet, Stupid! blog:
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The climate 'pigs' really are flying. The deniers haven't gone away but they're becoming marginalised. It looks like the year things are going to really start to happen.
Image: Ominous-looking clouds
Related topics/regions: [Climate change] |
30.01.2007
On 26 February Liberal Democrat peer Baroness Miller will introduce the second reading of the Public Demonstrations Repeal Bill, an attempt to claw back some of the rights to protest lost after the enactment of the Serious Organised Crime and Policing Act in 2005. She talks to Padraig Reidy.
more...From: Index on Censorship Related topics/regions: [Politics] |
30.01.2007
The British MP who founded the All Party Parliamentary Climate Change Group announced today that he will not seek re-election, in order to concentrate on campaigning for a new international agreement to replace the Kyoto Protocol on global warming.
more...+ Challen's website From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [Climate change] Image: Colin Challen MP
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29.01.2007
from Mur Crusto eco-farm blog :
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Construction begins for passive solar conservatory farmhouse heating system.
Image: Waterlevel to help get excavations to the correct depth
Related topics/regions: [Renewable energy] |
29.01.2007
Actors for Refugees, a network of professional performers dedicated to drawing public attention to the harsh realities faced by individuals who come to the UK to seek refuge, are currently touring their new production, Asylum Monologues, around the UK, and will be performing at the School of Oriental and African Studies on February 6.
more...Image: Asylum Monologues and the Actors for Refugees network launch, June 2006. (Photos: Nick Spollin)
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29.01.2007
Get ready for Fairtrade Fortnight, 26 February–11 March, which will try to exceed last year's score of more than 10,000 events, from fashion shows and football matches, to concerts and exhibitions, with tastings of Fairtrade products in churches, mosques, synagogues, schools, universities, supermarkets and workplaces.
more...+ 50 Reasons To Buy Fair Trade From: Fairtrade Foundation Related topics/regions: [Trade] Image: Fair Trade
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29.01.2007
from Christian Aid:
more...Christian Aid is looking for volunteers to join the longest ever protest march in UK history. Related topics/regions: [Climate change] [Environmental activism] Image: Climate change march in London, 2005
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28.01.2007
from ecostreet blog:
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The BBC's Climate Change experiment has been successful and the results have been revealed in a television programme and on their website. You can check out the results for yourself.
Image: Planet Earth temperatures
Related topics/regions: [Climate change] [Science] |
27.01.2007
from Monbiot.com:
more...The superstores are suddenly competing to be green. Can we trust them? asks George Monbiot. Image: Green stuff and fair trade items are hot stuff © Christian Aid
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26.01.2007
Britanniassa kampanjoidaan lyhyiden ruokamailien (Food miles) puolesta. Ruokamaileilla tarkoitetaan sitä matkaa, joka elintarvikkeiden on kuljettava tuottajan pellolta kuluttajan pöytään. Kampanjoissa ollaan oltu erityisen kriittisiä Afrikasta lennätettyjä tuoreita hedelmiä ja vihanneksia kohtaan, koska tuhansien kilometrien lentomatkan hiilidioksidipäästöt edistävät kasvihuoneilmiötä.
more...From: Kehitysyhteistyön palvelukeskus Related topics/regions: [Trade] [Environment] [Consumption] Image: Naisia torilla Zimbabwessa © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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26.01.2007
from LogicalScience blog:
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This turbine is claimed to be very quiet, usable around buildings, easily integrated into towers and the general urban environment.
Image: QuietRevolution turbine
Related topics/regions: [Renewable energy] |
26.01.2007
Freedom of expression groups have condemned a bid to exempt Parliament and its members’ correspondence from the Freedom of Information Act, dubbing it a “serious attack on the public’s right to know”.
more...From: Index on Censorship |
25.01.2007
A BBC film to be broadcast on 1 February documents an expedition to make first contact with an isolated tribe in West Papua - and asks whether such people really exist. Survival estimates that approximately 107 uncontacted tribes exist worldwide - and all are threatened with extinction.
more...From: Survival International |
25.01.2007
from The Scotsman:
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The world's largest community wind farm is to be built on Shetland, capable of generating enough power to supply a quarter of Scotland's homes.
Image: Wind farm
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25.01.2007
"Massive environmental damage" and "serious human rights abuses" by the mining industry in The Philippines are condemned today in a new report that warns expansion plans are set to make the problems worse.
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24.01.2007
Prime Minister Tony Blair announced Monday that his country would sign a key European treaty against human trafficking, which will "bring the guarantee of help and protection for all trafficked people in the UK a step closer," according to Anti-Slavery International.
more...From: Anti-Slavery International |
23.01.2007
from WorldChanging:
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A recently completed project in Cornwall shows a way forward that is transferable and of a scale that makes sense.
Image: Jubilee Wharf in the town of Penryn, Cornwall
Related topics/regions: [Shelter & housing] [Renewable energy] |
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The climate 'pigs' really are flying. The deniers haven't gone away but they're becoming marginalised. It looks like the year things are going to really start to happen.
Construction begins for passive solar conservatory farmhouse heating system.
The BBC's Climate Change experiment has been successful and the results have been revealed in a television programme and on their website. You can check out the results for yourself.
This turbine is claimed to be very quiet, usable around buildings, easily integrated into towers and the general urban environment.
The world's largest community wind farm is to be built on Shetland, capable of generating enough power to supply a quarter of Scotland's homes.
A recently completed project in Cornwall shows a way forward that is transferable and of a scale that makes sense.
