Business As Usual
June 10, 2008 1 min. read

I'm sorry to report that the backers of renewable energy tax credit legislation today failed to get enough votes to get a vote on the legislation itself, H.R. 6049, the Renewable Energy and Job Creation Act of 2008.  This is getting tired.  I reported yesterday on the continued blossoming of activity in renewables.  However, things […]

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Europeans Stress Death Penalty at Terror Trial
June 10, 2008 3 min. read

The trial of five terrorists accused of plotting the 9/11 attacks is making headlines in Europe that are unlike those in the United States. Journalists from Italy, Germany and Britain – along with Canada and Pakistan – were among those present when the trial began at the U.S. Guantanamo Naval Base in Cuba on Thursday, […]

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Bush Loses 'Bogeyman' Status in Germany
June 10, 2008 1 min. read

The German newspaper Die Welt published an article with the headline, "Mit Bush, verlieren die Deustchen ihr Feindbild' ("With Bush, Germans lose their bogeyman'), which argues that Bush's prestige has deteriorated so much that Germans no longer think him important. According to Die Welt, this explains that lack of planned demonstrations during the German leg […]

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The Afghan Farmer
June 10, 2008 2 min. read

Economic security, writes the Spectator’s Michael Heath, is the best form of loyalty required to stabilize Afghanistan’s volatile environment (see The Spectator issue May 31, 2008).  But how does one provide economic security in a country that depends on the illicit production of poppies, heroin’s source ingredient? Turn a blind eye. Legitimate crops, writes Heath, […]

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Group of Jordanian MPs Protests Sending Envoy to Baghdad
June 10, 2008 2 min. read

The website for the Jordanian Islamic Action Front (IAF) reported that 10 members of Jordan's parliament signed a memorandum demanding that the country's ambassador to Iraq not be dispatched to Baghdad. This comes shortly before the Jordanian government announced on Monday its intention to send its envoy to Iraq ‘in the near future’, following the […]

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Trafficking and Slavery News
June 10, 2008 2 min. read

"For millions of people around the world, the fight against human trafficking is a matter of life and death," she told the debate. "To reunite families that have been torn apart, to restore childhood to kids who have been robbed of their youth, to bring back dignity to all those violated by these abuses , […]

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Is The End To Cluster Bombs In Sight?
June 9, 2008 4 min. read

Is this the end for the cluster bomb? For many the idea of placing a ban on a military weapon which is said to inflict a 98% civilian casualty rate is seen by many a no brainier. However when states unite on the issue feet seem to drag. It took weeks before the latest ban […]

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World Views of Obama Part III: Obama Above the Fold
June 9, 2008 1 min. read

  (United Evening News, Taipei, Taiwan) Continuing the theme of the global reaction to Obama's clinching the Democratic nomination for President, this time courtesy of Media Bistro. The US-focused media industry website collected front page covers from news dailies around the world. Click here for the full spread. PS: the front page covers were originally […]

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Renewable Bits
June 9, 2008 3 min. read

Offshore in Britain , The UK's Crown Estate is looking to create up to 25 GW of offshore wind in the next dozen years. Okay. What is the Crown Estate? It is the British monarchy's real property and enterprises, and it is managed separately from government properties. Here's the story from CarbonFree. The Crown Estate […]

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HRW: Zimbabwe vote neither free nor fair
June 9, 2008 1 min. read

Our friends at Human Rights Watch have just released an important report that is a must read for anyone following the Zimbabwe crisis. “Bullets for Each of You” is a professional look at the flawed electoral process and a warning siren to the international community. Here is a paragraph or two from the report summary: […]

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World Views on Obama: Part II
June 9, 2008 2 min. read

When Senator Obama clinched the Democratic nomination last week, the BBC, by far the oldest and most global news network in the world, broadcast reactions to his feat from four areas of the world: China, Russia, India and Britain. In the segment about Chinese views on the election, the BBC's Beijing correspondent conceeds that most Chinese doesn't know […]

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New Forum for Discussion with US Statesmen
June 8, 2008 2 min. read

The Center for U.S. Global Engagement, a Washington-based group that seeks to strengthen America's commitment to global engagement, has launched a new web-based talk show about global issues called “The Global Wire.” So far the show has hosted Senator Chuck Hagel (R-NE), member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and former Secretary of State Madeleine […]

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