Your Own Facts
February 6, 2012 1 min. read

Leave it to Gary Trudeau to distill something to its basics.  God love him.  As Daniel Patrick Moynihan noted some time back, “Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts.”  The science is settled.  And no, my Denialist friends, I am not going to enter into yet-another long hassle.  You can […]

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Kenya vs. Al Shabaab: Helicopters, IEDs and Twitter
February 6, 2012 5 min. read

Kenya’s military had one of its biggest victories this past weekend when two of its helicopter gunships attacked an al Shabaab convoy in Southern Somalia, killing more than 100 militant fighters, according to Kenyan Military spokesman Emmanuel Chirchir. This comes after the January 21 announcement that Kenya’s military incursion passed the halfway point in its […]

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Gazprom Admits to Reducing NatGas Flow to Europe
February 5, 2012 3 min. read

The cold snap that has frozen most of Europe solid has created some tensions over Russia’s role as supplier of natural gas to its neighbors. On Friday, a Gazprom official claimed that Ukraine was taking more than its share from the pipeline that runs through its territory. For those who remember the unpleasantness between Moscow […]

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Still FDR’s World?
February 5, 2012 3 min. read
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The Roosevelt Institute recently celebrated the anniversary of the birth of President Franklin Roosevelt. In this post on the Institute’s website, Senior Fellow David Woolner reviews some of FDR’s accomplishments for a generation that may be more familiar with Facebook than fireside chats. Most of the essay has to do with the domestic economic institutions […]

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UN Declares End to Famine in Somalia, Danger Remains
February 5, 2012 2 min. read

Good news: Conditions in Somalia have improved enough for the UN to declare an end to the 8-month famine.  Bad news: The food security situation remains perilous for Somalis. The declaration of the end of drought conditions is good news, but it brings the risk that the international community will see it as the end […]

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New Nutrition Standards for U.S. Schools
February 4, 2012 3 min. read

Buffered by a signature Obama administration goal to fight childhood obesity, the final piece of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 was implemented on January 25th. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the final set of nutrition standards enacted include: Ensuring students are offered both fruits and vegetables every day of the week; […]

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Duvalier escapes trial for crimes against Humanity
February 4, 2012 3 min. read

One year ago, Jean-Claude “Baby Doc” Duvalier made a surprise return to Haiti. As “president-for-life” for the second half of the 1971-86 Duvalier family succession, his rule was notorious for torturous treatment of political prisoners, unexplained disappearances and attacks on the press. Baby Doc was also a chubby sports-car loving playboy, whose glamorous wife spent […]

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Here Come the Black Helicopters
February 4, 2012 1 min. read

A comment came in recently asking me if I characterized American voters of being fanatics if they voted for and supported those politicians who fight, tooth and nail, against progress on confronting the climate crisis and fostering our transition to clean tech.  I said, “Um, yes.” Here’s an article from today’s NY Times, secular socialist […]

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Make Sure Your Valentine’s Day is Filled With Love, Not Child Exploitation
February 4, 2012 6 min. read

It’s February and love is in the air… Valentine’s day is just around the corner and many millions are looking for that perfect gift to show how they feel for their special someone.  It is clear that much of the day’s meaning is lost to heavy commercialization.  This year, American’s alone are expected to spend a total of $15.7 […]

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Komen vs. Planned Parenthood: Implications for Global Health
February 3, 2012 5 min. read

The Internet has exploded over the past couple of days with news that Susan G. Komen, the largest breast cancer organization in the US, would halt funding for Planned Parenthood, the largest provider of reproductive health services in the US.  A virtual uprising on Twitter, Facebook, and other social media platforms by Komen and Planned […]

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Iran & Israel – Diplomatic Road Rage
February 3, 2012 3 min. read

US Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta’s assertion that Israel is preparing to attack Iran in either April, May, or June has added more speculation and fuel to the sensitive situation surrounding Iran’s nuclear program. David Ignatius’ article in The Washington Post provides us with a bit of evidence that Israel may be preparing for war, […]

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Battling Child Labor in Cocoa and Cotton Fields
February 3, 2012 7 min. read

As I mentioned in my recent post, Decreasing Child Labor in 2012, child labor continues to hold some 215 million children in its firm grasp. While the fight to this practice has received increased attention, it is a long and hard battle. One of the largest and most public arenas where the fight against child […]

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