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Why Socialists Pursue Socialism to the Ends of the Earth
merrie
by merrie  10-8-2009    3
 . . . and offers the only internally consistent explanation for their historic obsession with divisive policy. From their early support of Hitler to their central role in the current financial crisis, the Left’s contribution to domestic and foreign policy at federal, state and local levels can only be described as wantonly destructive. Their takeover of schools and popular culture has been equally toxic. Their environmental radicalism has spawned the energy crisis, while offering no viable alternatives. It defies logic. But there is logic, a deadly logic, and in the '60’s, two radicals gave it a name: the Cloward-Piven Strategy. As explained in the prior article in this series, the goal was to create a groundswell of demands for public services to overwhelm government, create crisis and usher in a widespread call for fundamental economic reform at the federal level, with socialism the ultimate goal. Cloward and Piven focused on welfare, voting,
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Britain facing blackouts for first time since 1970's
pkronfield
by pkronfield  9-1-2009   
 Recipe for disaster: liberals and environmental whackos in charge of a government. Just think - wouldn't it be great if China and Russia had such leaders? We could watch as they strangle themselves. (Wake up - that is how they are laughing at us!) VOTE THE BUMS OUT IN 2010 !!!!!
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WA Oil spill - disaster and more Exxon drilling to come
beanz
by beanz  8-28-2009   
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Fire threat empties Athens suburb
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  8-23-2009   
 Hundreds of firefighters and soldiers - backed by helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft dropping water - are battling the fires but they are too numerous and widespread to contain. "The situation is tragic. Fires are out of control on many fronts," said a regional Athens governor, Yiannis Sgouros. more than 30,000 acres of land had been burnt in what he described as "an ecological disaster". Many residents of the threatened towns and suburbs have fled by car, motorbike and on foot, but others have stayed behind to try to defend their homes. Two children's hospitals, a summer camp and a psychiatric clinic have been evacuated.
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Young 9/11 Responders Hit with Cancers Usually Seen at Older Ages
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  8-10-2009   
 Not known as a direct connection, but very suspect just the same.
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Iraq in throes of environmental catastrophe, experts say
ratilfar
by ratilfar  7-30-2009    2
  Decades of war and mismanagement, compounded by two years of drought, are wreaking havoc on Iraq's ecosystem, drying up riverbeds and marshes, turning arable land into desert, killing trees and plants, and generally transforming what was once the region's most fertile area into a wasteland. Falling agricultural production means that Iraq, once a food exporter, will this year have to import nearly 80% of its food, spending money that is urgently needed for reconstruction projects.
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Obama's long six months
dl211
by dl211  7-26-2009    2
 Obama sold the country a false prospectus of easy, obvious, and almost painless change. The usual six honeymoon months have elapsed, and the country is nearly through rejoicing at the consolation that they have a president whom foreigners are unlikely to throw shoes at, and who speaks in sentences. But his own Environmental Protection Agency director acknowledges that his cap-and-trade bill will have no effect on the climate, and it will neither raise revenue nor reduce carbon use. It must be replaced with a straight carbon tax of bearable impact coupled with sensible conservation, and alternate-energy-source and oil-exploration incentives. The bill that limped through the House of Representatives was a Rube Goldberg contraption of Al Gore myths and Congressional vote-buying boondoggles. Its adoption would be a disaster. The president’s claim of putting millions of Americans to work making wind-mills and solar panels is a fable that extends the frontiers of quixotry.
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Imagine a World Without Fish
papananook
by papananook  6-26-2009    1
 Quotes from the Makers of the Film We must stop thinking of our oceans as a food factory and realize that they thrive as a huge and complex marine environment. We must act now to protect the sea from rampant overfishing so that there will be fish in the sea for our grandchildren and great-grandchildren. -- Charles Clover, the book's author Overfishing is the great environmental disaster that people haven't heard about." A recent global conference about bluefin tuna stocks saw almost no media coverage in the U.S. We hope this film really sounds the alarm. We can fix this problem starting right now. -- Producer George Duffield Reading the book The End of the Line changed my life and what I eat. I hope the film will do the same for others. -- Producer Claire Lewis
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Feds Declare Salmon Disaster
chestnut501
by chestnut501  5-4-2009    4
 World Wide Salmon Population Decreasing Rapidly
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Bush era regulation, dump mine waste in pristine lakes, goes before Supreme Court
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  4-2-2009    1
 The action deepened a fracture line between environmentalists and industry. Moreover, it casts a spotlight on two federal regulators: the US Army Corps of Engineers, which gave Coeur the green light, and the US Environmental Protection Agency, which is accused of violating its own standards. Environmental attorney Tom Waldo with the firm Earthjustice says that the impetus for the Clean Water Act was a legacy of contamination and public health concerns caused by industrial companies, municipalities, and agriculture historically treating waterways as convenient, expendable repositories for waste. He points to a benchmark ruling during the 1970s against the Reserve Mining Co. in Minnesota, which disposed of taconite tailings, laden with asbestos, into Lake Superior from its processing facility, contaminating drinking water. In the US West, water quality in an estimated 40 percent of rivers has been impaired by historic mining sites long abandoned.
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Black Tide and the Myth of Clean Coal
violetnightshade
by violetnightshade  6-9-2009   
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W.R. Grace acquitted in Libby, Montana Asbestos Case
doodleicious
by doodleicious  5-13-2009   
 there is a video at source- that's what that lil' embed thingy is about on top- but am not sure if I clipped it right........
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Kaleeforkneeah - Leading the Way to Third World Status
ColoradoRight
by ColoradoRight  5-19-2009   
 of course they also lead the nation in kooks, but at least we can keep most of them in one place to keep an eye on them.
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Disaster looms with rising sea levels: islands
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  5-12-2009    1
 Major emitters are pushing for greenhouse gas emissions cuts that are too low to prevent devastating sea rises, representatives said at the World Ocean Conference in Indonesia's Manado city. The five-day conference has attracted hundreds of officials and experts from 70 countries and is being billed as a prelude to December talks on a successor to the expiring Kyoto Protocol.
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Action Alert: Malaysian Oil Palm Threatens Brazilian Amazon
brightlight4
by brightlight4  5-11-2009   
 Dear Mr. Dato Ahmad Tarmizi Alias, I am writing to vigorously oppose the Malaysian government's intent, through its Federal Land Development Authority (FELDA) government agency, to profit from the clearfelling of the Brazilian Amazon's ancient biodiversity rich rainforests to establish toxic oil palm plantation monocultures. We are protesting FELDA's plans to develop with local partner Braspalma an oil-palm plantation project located in Manaus and Tefe, Brazil -- the heart of the Amazon. Malaysian tax-payer dollars are to be used to turn huge portions of the Amazon from a biodiverse, carbon rich paradise into a big lifeless, toxic monoculture and environmental disaster. Please ensure this project's approval is immediately withdrawn. Your government's long-time and continuing actions in support of industrial oil palm and logging in primary rainforests worldwide are having devastating consequences for communities, local soil and water, biodiversity and ecosystems,
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Overfishing to Wipe out Bluefin Tuna in 3 Years: WWF
papananook
by papananook  4-15-2009    2
 Bad news for tuna...I was a tuna fisherman in Hawaii in the '70s-80s and saw the fishery depleted by the Japanese longliners and trawlers.... "Mediterranean (Atlantic) bluefin tuna is collapsing as we speak and yet the fishery will kick off again tomorrow for business as usual. It is absurd and inexcusable to open a fishing season when stocks of the target species are collapsing," added Tudela. Environmental groups condemned an agreement signed in November by states setting bluefin quotas -- a body dominated by EU members. The groups called it "a disaster" and "a disgrace," saying the states again chose to ignore their own scientists and set quotas 47 percent higher than recommended. Illegal fishing is also rife for the bluefin, the dried, dark red meat of which once fed Roman armies on the march. Growing numbers of restaurants and retailers including Carrefour's Italian supermarkets are boycotting it. WWF said that analysis of official data showed the average size of matu
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Wind power is a complete disaster
amgumen
by amgumen  4-10-2009   
 The Ontario Power Authority advises that wind producers will be paid 13.5¢/kwh (more than twice what consumers are currently paying), even without accounting for the additional costs of interconnection, transmission and back-up generation. As the European experience confirms, this will inevitably lead to a dramatic increase in electricity costs with consequent detrimental effects on business and employment. From this perspective, the government’s promise of 55,000 new jobs is a cruel delusion. A recent detailed analysis (focusing mainly on Spain) finds that for every job created by state-funded support of renewables, particularly wind energy, 2.2 jobs are lost. Each wind industry job created cost almost $2-million in subsidies.
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Biofuel Not So Great As We Thought.
violetnightshade
by violetnightshade  2-19-2009   
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10 Looming Environmental Disasters
ColoradoRight
by ColoradoRight  1-30-2009    1
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New Jungles Prompt a Debate on Rain Forests
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  1-30-2009    2
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We Need Your Help Here in Eastern Tennessee
ncoutlander
by ncoutlander  1-19-2009    1
 The Term "Clean Coal" was created by the Power Company's to Sell the Illusion. It's like "Safe Oil Drilling" off our Coasts, one accident is all it takes.
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Covering deserts with reflective sheeting
cakebelly
by cakebelly  1-15-2009    2
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Tennessee's Toxic Nightmare
chestnut501
by chestnut501  1-2-2009    3
 Arsenic Levels 35 to 300 Times EPA Standard for Drinking Water
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"Cheer up . ."
cakebelly
by cakebelly  1-4-2009   
 continues: Born in America, I grew up in Britain, where positivity and optimism have long been viewed with suspicion, as naïve or even dangerous, the preserve of hopeless, slightly deluded types – such as President Jimmy Carter or Neville Chamberlain, with his famous piece of paper promising peace from Hitler.
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Erin Brockovich to Visit TVA Coal Ash Spill
chestnut501
by chestnut501  1-4-2009    1
 Meeting Next Week to Discuss Devastation With Residents
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Aerial video of the Tennessee coal sludge disaster
masbury
by masbury  12-29-2008    4
 TVA officials originally said the cleanup would take four to six weeks. Now they say they aren't sure. Hope somebody's rubbing this under Mr. Blankenship's nose over in West Virginia!
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TVA Police Detain Activists At Coal Ash Spill Site
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  12-28-2008    1
 Some interesting questions are raised by their actions.
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Environmental activists detained by police at ash spill site
spirithiker
by spirithiker  12-28-2008   
 These guys don’t deny they were on a section of road blocked off from the public. With the past history of the public being lied to about the severity of environmental disasters you cannot fault them for taking matters into their own hands. I’m looking forward to hearing the results of the water samples they took. TVA says the water sampling they took shows no toxicity, but how can toxic-laden coal ash not affect the drinking water? There were many fish found dead along the banks of the river but that could be explained by the force of the initial onslaught of water from the dam-break causing a ‘tidal-wave-like’ surge that washed the fish onto shore.
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Coal Ash Spill is Much Larger Than First Described
sparrow
by sparrow  12-27-2008    1
  "...Because it seems to me it will be almost impossible for residents to avoid breathing it in."
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A Bit More Insight About Coal Ash
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  12-23-2008    2
 This is seriously nasty stuff.
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Tennessee Suffers Toxic Spill 48 Times Larger Than Exxon Valdez
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  12-25-2008   
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Tenn. coal sludge disaster 30X Exxon Valdez
masbury
by masbury  12-25-2008   
 500 million gallons burst across eastern TN
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Dumping Threatens Endangered Indus Dolphin
Gul Agha
by Gul Agha  12-17-2008   
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Bolivian President Evo Morales: 20 Ways to Save Mother Earth and Prevent Environmental Disaster
papananook
by papananook  12-17-2008   
 Don't Like Hugo Chavez? Try Evo Morales, who makes a lot of sense without the baggage. Long but interesting article...
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Deep Economy: The Wealth of Communities and the Durable Future by Bill McKibben
Lexica
by Lexica  12-5-2008   
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World Bank Leak: Biofuels cause 75% of Food Increase
righthand
by righthand  7-5-2008   
 The report claims that biofuels have driven up global food prices by 75%, according to the Guardian report, accounting for more than half of the 140% jump in price since 2002 of the food examined by the study. The paper claims that the report, completed in April, was not made public in order to avoid embarrassing Bush.
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Bush allows uranium mining near Grand Canyon and Colorado River
Kelika
by Kelika  11-29-2008   
 Dusty Horwitt, Senior Analyst for Public Lands at the Environmental Working Group (EWG), said the Bush administration's action "is the environmental equivalent of a sub-prime mortgage on the nation's most iconic natural treasure." It was the EWG in August 2007 that alerted the public and Congress to the rush for mining rights around the Grand Canyon. "Mining companies get in cheap today," said Horwitt, "and the public pays tomorrow for what is certain to be a major environmental disaster."
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A Green New Deal
dulios
by dulios  10-14-2008    6
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Over 70 Percent Of CEOs Fear An Obama Presidency Will Be A Disaster
merrie
by merrie  10-10-2008    5
 “Overall, many CEOs are concerned about the future of the U.S. economy and its ability to compete in the global market, but they look to John McCain and hope that this self-described political maverick may yet shake up established thinking and not give into to the tired policies of the past,” concluded Kopko
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climate change and poverty
rachaelkeriwilliams
by rachaelkeriwilliams  9-30-2008   
 A tool for understanding the impacts of climate change on low-income and minority communities. How do you preach the importance of preventive measures to increasingly drastic change in weather patterns, that results in action, when you are working with people who are dealing with constant crisis not clearly linked with the environment?
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