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31.10.2006
Pese a los recientes llamados del secretario general de este organismo, Pascal Lami, y los esfuerzos de los representantes de la Unión Europea (UE) y Japón, Estados Unidos (EEUU), continúa mostrando poco interés por reanudar las negociaciones comerciales en las esferas multilaterales.
more...From: Servicio de Información Mesoamericano sobre Agricultura Sostenible (SIMAS) Related topics/regions: [Agriculture] [Trade] Image: © Andrea Perera / Oxfam America
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31.10.2006
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 31 (OneWorld) - Workers in this city could become the first in the nation to be guaranteed paid sick leave after voters go to the polls here and across the country next Tuesday.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Labour] [Economy] [Politics] [Activism] |
31.10.2006
As the Democratic Republic of the Congo pulled off largely peaceful elections Sunday, conflict is simmering in the tri-nation region to its north, at least in part because of the ongoing fighting in Sudan's Darfur region.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Central African Republic] [Chad] [Congo (Democratic Republic of)] [Sudan] Image: Darfuri refugee in Chad: ''My husband is still [there]. I decided to come here because the security is better and we had no more food.'' (2005) © Michelle Brown / Refugees International
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31.10.2006
A prominent principle in the new U.S. National Space Policy was to support the peaceful use of space. Yet a few weeks later, when the UN voted on such a resolution, the U.S. was the only country to vote against it.
more...From: Global Issues |
31.10.2006
from Green Wombat blog:
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'I look at the face of renewable energy and it looks back at me with big brown eyes and says, "Moo."'
Image: Audets' cow power
Related topics/regions: [Agriculture] [Renewable energy] |
30.10.2006
from BushGreenwatch:
more...The American Evangelicals' embrace of environmental stewardship is creating a problem for the Bush administration. Image: George W. Bush has a problem © Earth Action / EarthAction
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27.10.2006
from Business Week:
more...It's the next wave of litigation -- after tobacco, guns, and junk food. Why Detroit, Big Oil, and utilities should worry. Image: Sun goes down over oil field © Friends of the Earth
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27.10.2006
Canadian Maher Arar was recently given a human rights award for his struggle against U.S. authorities who sent him to Syria to face nearly a year of torture. Arar, who has since been completely vindicated of any links to terrorism, vividly recounts the ordeal in his video acceptance.
more...From: Institute for Policy Studies Related topics/regions: [Syria] [Canada] Image: © Institute for Policy Studies
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26.10.2006
The New Jersey Supreme Court’s ruling to extend the full rights of marriage to same-sex couples is a victory for human rights and equality, said Human Rights Watch Wednesday, reminding lawmakers, who must now take the next step in codifying the policy, that "separate is never equal."
more...From: Human Rights Watch |
26.10.2006
EU ja Yhdysvallat neuvottelivat ilmastokysymyksistä Helsingissä 24.–25. lokakuuta. EU ja Yhdysvallat eivät ole käyneet ministeritason ilmastokeskustelua sen jälkeen, kun Yhdysvallat kieltäytyi ratifioimasta Kioton pöytäkirjaa. Yhdysvallat ei halua vieläkään sitoutua tiettyihin päästörajoituksiin.
more...From: Ilmastosivut Related topics/regions: [Europe] [Environment] [Atmosphere] [Climate change] Image: Päästökauppaa © OneWorld.net /
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25.10.2006
"Somehow the most reasonable, trusted, and respected country in the world has become one of the most irrational, belligerent, feared, and distrusted," says ex-soldier Kevin Tillman in an essay encouraging U.S. voters to demand change November 7.
more...From: truthdig Related topics/regions: [Iraq] |
25.10.2006
We can’t afford to put our energy future--and the future of our children--in the hands of the oil industry, say pro-consumer advocates.
more...From: SaveOurEnvironment.org Image: Greenpeace: By Dictating US Energy Policy, Exxon Dictates World Energy Policy © Greenpeace International
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25.10.2006
Four U.S. institutions of higher learning now offer MBAs that infuse sustainability concepts throughout the entire curricula, and many others require at least one course in ethics, corporate social responsibility, sustainability, or business and society.
more...From: Worldwatch Institute Image: © Worldwatch Institute
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25.10.2006
from It’s Getting Hot In Here blog:
more...Students help low-income neighbours save energy as part of the Maine Climate Campaign. Related topics/regions: [Poverty] [Climate change] Image: Putting in more insulation © Peter Armstrong
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24.10.2006
from ExposeExxon:
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We can’t afford to put our energy future -- and the future of our children -- in the hands of the oil industry.
Image: Speak up!
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24.10.2006
NEW YORK, Oct 24 (OneWorld) - A majority of people around the world reject the use of torture even if it is supposed to extract information that could save lives from terrorism, pollsters say. The finding suggests there is little support at home and abroad for President George W. Bush's defense of the abuse of terror suspects.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Italy] [Israel] [India] [Human rights] [Terrorism] [United Nations] |
24.10.2006
The U.S. government has tried to hush the results of two studies showing that when fewer companies control more of the media, diversity and localism are lost, according to media monitor groups.
more...From: Moving Ideas Network Image: Who's behind your news?
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24.10.2006
Companies, businesses, and individuals are proving that generating their own power can be profitable as well as Earth-friendly.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: Solar panels at a women's health center in Camden, London; June 2002. © Peter Armstrong
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23.10.2006
from Treehugger blog:
more...Image: Solar panels and sun
Related topics/regions: [Renewable energy] |
23.10.2006
Bridgeton, New Jersey is a multi-ethnic town, but the infusion of an international team of leaders brought a week of frank discussion and soul searching on issues of diversity and respect.
more...From: ACTION (Initiatives of Change) Image: Angela, from the Ukraine, at a workshop for 8th grade students. © ACTION (Initiatives of Change)
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'I look at the face of renewable energy and it looks back at me with big brown eyes and says, "Moo."'
We can’t afford to put our energy future -- and the future of our children -- in the hands of the oil industry.
