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Mapping the Meal Gap in the United States
October 2, 2011 1 min. read

Feeding America created an interactive map of food insecurity in the United States in order to assist with its food aid efforts at the local community level.  The Mapping the Meal Gap project also serves the general public with a useful illustration of hunger statistics by state and county, including: a piechart of the food […]

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Wangari Maathai
September 28, 2011 2 min. read

The earth has lost a very, very good friend:  Dr. Wangari Maathai.  She was a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, environmental activist, human rights campaigner, and a wonderful voice for reason in the face of the madness we so often do to our planet and ourselves.  She died this week at the age of 71 from […]

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A World Without Oil
September 23, 2011 3 min. read

  Can you imagine a world without oil?  I can.  Even with all the oil in which we’re swimming today – as pictured by this excellent graphic from the latest issue of Momentum from the Institute on the Environment at the University of Minnesota – I can see a world powered by renewables, generating electricity […]

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Moving Planet
September 21, 2011 1 min. read

This coming Saturday, September 24th, there will be events all over the world, in 170 countries, to demand that the transition from fossil fuels, the move toward a greener planet take place at a faster pace and with more focus.  Sustainability is – to tell you the honest truth – the only way we’re going […]

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Siemens Says: No New Nukes
September 19, 2011 2 min. read

Siemens, the German industrial giant, is, like the installation they created, picture above, a superstar.  Peter Löscher, recently reappointed as CEO, has been driving the renewables end of their business relentlessly, seeing nothing but upside. Siemens has made a big move in announcing its total withdrawal from the nuclear power business.  Siemens Abandoning Nuclear Power […]

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Food Security Meetings Open UN General Assembly
September 17, 2011 2 min. read

Monday’s opening of the 66th United Nations General Assembly will feature two high-level meetings on issues that will affect international cooperation on food security and development issues.  The first, taking place on September 19th and 20th, will address non-communicable diseases (NCDs) which include cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, conditions which can develop or worsen depending on […]

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Climate Reality Project
September 15, 2011 1 min. read

Al Gore has added to his portfolio of projects relative to saving the climate system:  The Climate Reality Project.  It’s meant to further enlighten people, all around the world, about the threat we’re experiencing now and the implications for the future.  It’s characteristically ambitious.  Here’s the Nobel Peace Laureate, former Next President of the United […]

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Not yet at its peak, Somalia’s famine worsens
September 11, 2011 2 min. read

The natural disaster at the root of the famine striking Somalia, which has been worsened by interference by al Shabab militants and a failure to deliver aid, will only see a break when the October 2012 harvest yields its crops.  In the meantime, the United Nations has declared a sixth area of southern Somalia as […]

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Six Months After
September 11, 2011 2 min. read

You don’t have to tell me it’s the tenth anniversary of the Al Qaeda attacks on the US.  I was there, thank you.  There is plenty to be said on the subject, and politicians, pundits and the population at large are saying it.  My only comment today on this is to consider the cost.  According […]

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Putin Presses Button to Start Nord Stream NatGas Pipeline
September 10, 2011 2 min. read

Vladimir Putin was at a ceremony a few days ago at which he pressed the button that began the process of delivering natural gas to Germany through the Nord Stream pipeline. According to Gazprom, Nord Stream is the first direct link between Russia and the European gas transmission system. It runs under the Baltic Sea, […]

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USDA – Americans Still Struggling with Food Insecurity
September 9, 2011 2 min. read

14.5% of American households were food insecure for at least some time in 2010, according to an annual study released by the United States Department of Agriculture. This is essentially unchanged from 2008 and 2009, but is higher than 2007 when 11.1% of American households were food insecure. For most of the decade starting in […]

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Kalundborg Symbiosis
September 9, 2011 2 min. read

In catching up on some reading this morning, I came across this article:  Eight Bio-based Technologies for 2050.  (I seem to have been spending the last 40 years catching up on my reading.  You ever get that?)  The article, from Biofuels Digest via Renewable Energy World, mentions eight “bio-based” technologies (or systems) that have tremendous […]

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