"No viable state if there is no water"
October 6, 2010 1 min. read

As the Israeli-Palestinian conflict trucks along, we shouldn’t forget about an important issue that often gets overshadowed: water.  Here’s a story from the PBS Newshour last night: Israel is taking water from beneath Palestinian land.  But also, Israel is more industrialized than the Palestinian territories so it needs more water, Israel claims, and much water […]

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Bill McDonough – Moving from Less Bad to More Good
October 6, 2010 5 min. read

I was at this year’s Urban Green Expo in New York and vastly enjoyed William McDonough’s keynote presentation.  He is an architect, designer, sustainability expert (from way back), and co-guru of the visionary Cradle to Cradle framework for building and living. McDonough’s talk had several key themes: * there are no wastes, only nutrients; * […]

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World Teachers' Day
October 6, 2010 3 min. read

Today, October 5th, is World Teachers’ Day, so take a moment and thank a teacher today! World Teachers’ Day has been held annually on 5 October since 1994.  The day commemorates the anniversary of the 1966 signing in the UNESCO/ILO Recommendation Concerning the Status of Teachers. The purpose of the day is to celebrate the […]

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The Strategic Value Of Clean Energy
October 5, 2010 2 min. read

Recently, Robert Gates spoke of the danger of the existing divide between the military and the civilian population of America.  He said: There is a risk over time of developing a cadre of military leaders that politically, culturally, and geographically have less and less in common with the people they have sworn to defend. Today, […]

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China: Responsible economic policy
October 5, 2010 4 min. read

Very nice, short piece today from CSFB (below) on what China is doing to correct the global imbalances (i.e., to reduce its trade surpluses, which mirror US and other countries’ trade deficits) and to shift its economy to a healthier foundation based on domestic demand.  While President Obama gets pre-election press pressuring China’s prime minister […]

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MDG progress – global versus country
October 5, 2010 1 min. read

An article in the Economist last week profiled the progress that has been made on the Millennium Development Goals since 1990.  The chart below shows selected targets and global progress:    I was interested (though not surprised) to learn that China and India are responsible for the bulk of the progress that has been made.  The article states: Take […]

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Yikes!
October 4, 2010 1 min. read

I know that election-wise, most Americans are focused on the 2010 midterms, but one American is already focused on 2012: John “International-Law-Is-Not-Law” Bolton… While Bolton argues that international institutions are ineffective and threatening to U.S. interests, let Anne-Marie Slaughter give you the other side of the debate, as she explains how constraints can actually serve […]

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Winning Battles in the Fight to End Child Trafficking
October 4, 2010 4 min. read

When people tell you that ‘you can literally buy anything online’, they are not kidding! The policing of such activities is has always been difficult for the authorities, but many question the sites themselves for even allowing services of such a sexual nature to even be advertised, thus opening the door for a multitude of […]

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40 Turkish Journalists in Jail
October 4, 2010 2 min. read

Various sources report that dozens of Turkish journalists are jailed, and hundreds are facing trial. Chief among the reasons for so many to be jailed and facing legal action is their criticism of the government. Over 40 journalists are in jail, and over 700 more are facing lawsuits with the threat of imprisonment, according to […]

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TARP Bailout May Turn Profit for Taxpayers
October 4, 2010 2 min. read

Even as voters rage and candidates put up ads against government bailouts, the reviled mother of them all — the $700 billion lifeline to banks, insurance and auto companies — will expire after Sunday at a fraction of that cost, and could conceivably earn taxpayers a profit. (From the New York Times)

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Obama's Wars: Exit Plan Ignores Narco-Terrorism in Afghanistan
October 3, 2010 13 min. read

Bug Out Now, says Obama…

All of this follows on the heels of revelations–more ‘leaks’– from Woodward’s soon to be published best-seller, “Obama’s Wars,” especially a specific and ‘bizarre,’ as Woodward calls it, statement by the President about the nation’s ability to ‘absorb’ another 9/11 type attack, and by inference, the inability of the US government (or any government for that matter) to safequard its citizens from the bombs, bullets, and bacteria that are terrorism’s stock-in-trade.

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Nuclear Tipping Point (2010)
October 3, 2010 2 min. read

This documentary tackles an issue most dare not consider: what if nuclear material got into the hands of terrorists? Writer and director Ben Goddard does an excellent job of mixing new interviews with archive clips of everyone from John F. Kennedy to John McCain. Their common message? Eliminate nuclear weapons. The film revolves around the […]

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