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Back to the East India Company Imperialism Future
nedhamson1
by nedhamson1  11-5-2009   
 A combination of giant agricultural firms from the US, Malaysia, China, Gulf oil states, Korea and others are leading the charge to gobble up farmland and forests to grow whatever gives them the highest profit and if it means destroying natural forests - so be it and damn the consequences downstream!
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An Egregious Tragedy Has Taken Place
thinkingblue
by thinkingblue  10-28-2009    1
 ... into its clutches. It didn't happen to my child but it did, to someone who lived in my community. His name was Adam Walsh and he was a year younger than my own. The Walsh's horrible story, could have been mine. I, many times frequented the same place as Adam and his mom and I forever shuddered to think it my child who was cut from the herd and open to attack. We as a society should warn our children and ourselves that we are but one or two seconds from something so heinous that our lives would never recover. Whenever our children leave the safety of our sight, we should tell them, "Never allow a stranger to talk lies, in order to hurt you. Scream, cry, run and fight if need be, not to be taken by anyone.” Every child, every young person who falls victim to the savages amongst us, must be a reminder that we live in a jungle of predators but worse, these fiends look like us, so we have to be even more vigilant than jungle prey.
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Cosmic Rays Benefit Plant Growth
amgumen
by amgumen  10-21-2009   
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worth looking into
jessclipz
by jessclipz  10-7-2009   
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Do you have one of these 'smelly' trees?
shaor
by shaor  10-5-2009    2
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The Next Innovation Al Gore Most Wants to See -- You May Be Surprised
brightlight4
by brightlight4  9-29-2009   
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Build a Fence, Look Good, Oops!
nedhamson1
by nedhamson1  9-28-2009   
 Good thing no one suggested that we build a fence to keep Osama bin Ladin on one place so we could find him. The Australians built 3 fences to keep rabbits out of Western Australia. It took 6 years to build and was a bit over 2,000 in length. In 7 years, we have not been able to build 27 miles of fence using private contractors. Grin - maybe Congress should have gone for the Public Option, copied the CCC of the Depression Years, and hired a bunch of out of work construction workers put them under the supervision of US Forestry trail builders and just do it!
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A warning about self-certification
BirdBarista
by BirdBarista  9-24-2009   
 Here's what can happen when industries self-certify: greenwashing. Check out the link to the photo gallery of "sustainable" logging.
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The Self-Employed Are the Happiest
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  9-18-2009    8
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Endangering Species: Listing Can Make Animals Valuable Black Market Commodities
4ensic
by 4ensic  9-12-2009   
 More unintended consequences of good-intentioned govermnent intervention.
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More resources
Socratoad
by Socratoad  9-10-2009    3
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Global trends of bio-ethanol fuel
lmks2002
by lmks2002  9-3-2009   
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Race to save Britain’s ancient trees
bumcheeks
by bumcheeks  7-26-2009   
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Bee my wife
drgreenfingers
by drgreenfingers  7-23-2009   
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Recovery? Not Likely.
baydawg
by baydawg  7-20-2009   
 whole new economy is on the way
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Malaysia's rainforests being insidiously replaced with plantations of clones
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  7-20-2009   
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Imelda the shoe stealing fox
sylviadafox
by sylviadafox  7-11-2009   
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CIFOR Study on Impact and Research Needs for palm oil
joolyj
by joolyj  7-9-2009   
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Beware the poodle-dog bush! (No, really)
Lexica
by Lexica  7-8-2009    1
 I knew about poison oak, I knew about poison ivy, I knew about nettles... now we have to watch out for the poodle-dog bush as well? Yikes.
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EARTH MEANDERS: Old Forests, REDD Rage and Earth Revolution #deforestation #risks
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  7-6-2009   
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fact or pulp fiction?
jessclipz
by jessclipz  7-1-2009   
 i am not good at projections or crunching numbers but i wish someone who was would do the math and tell me if it is a possibility that for every tree harvested, five new trees are planted. is this really possible. i tend to be skeptical of just about every industry out there.
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Commercial Vehicles
Nikhitalonely
by Nikhitalonely  6-26-2009   
 Machineshift.com sells Used Tractors, Combine Harvesters, Backhoe loaders , Excavators , Telescopic Handlers , Forestry Forwarders , Forestry Harvesters , Log Splitters , Firewood Processors , Used Trucks , Trailers , Compact Tractors , Mowers , Groundscare Equipment , Used Cars , ATV , 4X4 , Commercial Vehicles and much more besides all conveniently located in this website, Machineshift.com offers advertising spaces for the dealer and the private seller.
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Peru's indigenous win victory over lands
citizenbfk
by citizenbfk  6-18-2009   
 What a nice victory. And what a insight into what the nice sound idea of "free trade," often means; in this case it meant exploitation, dictatorial government powers, U.S. pressure to access native lands, etc.
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Indonesian hotspots flare, haze thickens: officials
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  6-18-2009   
 Nothing short of apocalyptic. Our most valuable resource -- rain forest -- made to contribute enormously to climate change, rather than mitigate, not to mention the ecocide. This should be a far greater priority for the "international community" to stop, now. Stopping the importing of palm oil would be a good start.
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Foxy foot fetish
drgreenfingers
by drgreenfingers  6-13-2009   
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Thieving Fox Amasses 120 Shoes
gppixelworks
by gppixelworks  6-10-2009   
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Markham Urban Forestry Division
winway
by winway  6-6-2009   
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CA outlaws cigarette smoking on beaches and in parks
jessclipz
by jessclipz  6-6-2009   
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Stocks and Equities
allenmass
by allenmass  6-5-2009   
 For more details visit us at http://www.coolpennystocks.com/
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Action Alert: Resource Boom in Peru's Amazon Threatens Indigenous Peoples' Livelihoods and Their Rai
brightlight4
by brightlight4  5-27-2009   
 The Peruvian rainforest is the biggest stretch of Amazon outside Brazil. As the Earth's largest tropical rainforest, the Amazon plays a critical role in safeguarding global climate. Scientists estimate Peru is home to some 25,000 plant species, 10 % of the world total, and to 1,816 bird species. But this crucial global ecosystem has been threatened in recent decades by the industrial extraction of natural resources. More than 70% of the Peruvian Amazon is now under some sort of foreign resource concession. Between 2002 and 2007, mining grew more than 70 percent. Last year some 4,200 timber permits were granted to local communities, but tons of cedar and mahogany ended up being sold abroad. The new forestry law (Decree 1090), which had been deemed unconstitutional (a previous Ecological Internet campaign success) is again being debated in the Peruvian Congress. Alberto Pizango, head of the indigenous Amazonian organisation, AIDESEP, said their ancestral territories were being handed
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Stop Logging Indonesian Rainforest and Endangered Orangutan Habitat
JackieDel
by JackieDel  5-21-2009   
 Please sign this petition to stop even more rainforest from being destroyed. :-/ Between 1985 and 2007, Sumatra island lost 12 million hectares of natural forest, a 48 percent loss in 22 years. By 2007, the island had only 30 percent natural forest cover (around 13 million hectares). The Indonesian Ministries of Forestry, Environment, Public Works and Interior, as well as the governors of all 10 Sumatran provinces, including Jambi, last year announced their collective commitment to protecting the areas of the island with “high conservation values.” The natural forest slated for destruction by APP – Bukit Tigapuluh – is a prime example of the high conservation value areas that the governors promised to protect. If the APP proposal for pulp paper production is accepted is will destroy the forest home of many species, and clearing on the ground could start as soon as 2010
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Sad News For Borneo Orangutans
celestialdancer
by celestialdancer  5-18-2009    3
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bob brown 3
gnattishness
by gnattishness  5-13-2009   
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Greener Gardens bill provides tax incentives
disenchantedcitizen
by disenchantedcitizen  5-10-2009    2
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Let Them Eat Dirt
merrie
by merrie  4-21-2009    5
 from the report. But the mainstream media did not report these conflicts and instead piled on the "global warming" and "carbon offset" bandwagons. The carbon offset market quickly exploded. In fact, $92 billion worth of offsets were estimated to change hands in 2008. But wanton profiteering appears to be the sole rationale for "carbon trading". Put simply, a wide range of respected scientists, environmentalists, researchers, agriculturalists, and activists believe that carbon offsets are a "scam", "fantasy", "fiction", "nonsense", "fraudulent" and worse. And they've been saying so since 2000, though to read the newspaper you wouldn't know it. The World Rainforest Movement, for example, investigated these bizarre financial ties and concluded that the IPCC report must "...be shelved due to their clear conflict of interest and a new report instigated which will be free of the taint of intellectual corruption."
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Flower turns animal waste into fuel
cakebelly
by cakebelly  4-13-2009    1
 continues: Duckweed, they discovered, has an appetite for animal waste, quickly converting it to leafy starch that can then be converted into ethanol. The current source for most U.S. ethanol is industrial-scale corn farming, which requires large amounts of toxic pesticides and dead zone-feeding, fuel-intensive fertilizers. When the costs are added up, corn-based ethanol may prove little cleaner than gasoline. Duckweed could help solve both problems at once. "We did small-scale tests in the laboratory to convert duckweed starch to ethanol using the same technologies as the fuel industry currently uses in corn," said Cheng. "With the same technology, we can easily convert it."
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BBC: "Chinese use pills to curb gerbils"
ratcatcher2
by ratcatcher2  3-26-2009    1
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Possum fur should be used to insulate houses
hotdoge3
by hotdoge3  3-21-2009   
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Environmentally Friendly Printing Companies
PrinterInWembley
by PrinterInWembley  3-13-2009   
 Can printing ever been environmentally friendly and truly green? Find the answer here...
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Why your grandchildren may not see this
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  3-8-2009   
 The assumption is that climate change will make the UK hotter. If the Gulf Stream is interrupted, as many scientist expect (remember the Day after Tomorrow) temperatures will sharply and our trees could be saved.
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