Serb commander charged with war crimes
January 5, 2008 2 min. read

A Bosnian war crimes court indicted a former commander of the Bosnian Serb army for a 1995 missile strike that killed 71 people in the United Nations safe zone of Tuzla. It seems the commander, Novak Djukic, ordered a single artillery shell into western Tuzla hitting a group of boys , ranging from 3-years-old to […]

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News Update…
January 5, 2008 3 min. read

Here are some of the headlines from the last few weeks of December: According to a report entitled, Education Watch 2006, much needs to be done to close the gap between the rich and the poor in the primary educational level. “About 50 percent of primary and 80 percent of secondary level students drop out […]

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Two Good Stories on Renewables
January 4, 2008 1 min. read

Quick hitter:  Try this podcast from the excellent folks at Renewable Energy Access.  China's surge as a renewable energy equipment manufacturer and rapidly growing consumer is one of a number of upbeat insights here. Also, here's a story on the growth of investment activity internationally from "Business Week."  From the article:  "Around the world, investment in […]

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"Let us put our minds together and see what life we can make for our children." – Sitting Bull
January 4, 2008 1 min. read

It is a new year, and with this year comes new life, let us make this year the year in which we find sustainable solutions for the multitude of issues that face our children. If we truly put our heads together as an international community we can make a better life for the children born […]

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New Energy Act and Suing EPA
January 3, 2008 2 min. read

Energy , The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy has a concise summary of the new energy legislation here.  As I've said a number of times, there's a whole truckful of good stuff in this package.   One big part of the pie is geothermal and the Geothermal Energy Association (GEA) has a summary here […]

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Kenya witnessing "genocide on a grand scale."
January 3, 2008 4 min. read

Raila Odinga with Kenya's opposition Orange Democratic Movement called the recent “alleged” political killings by the ruling government there “genocide on a grand scale.”  Various reports out of Kenya have children piling up in morgues and I remember hearing reports from local priests this week (Tuesday maybe?) of children setting churches ablaze with scores of […]

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Do you know a child hero?
January 3, 2008 1 min. read

Build-A-Bear Workshop is currently looking for child heroes for their 2008 Huggable Heroes. You can see the 2007 Huggable Heroes here. The 2007 Huggable Heroes where honored for their dedication to raising money and awareness for such issues as AIDS, Cancer, Poverty, and much more, each child hero is an inspiration to children and adults […]

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Candidates weigh in on International Criminal Court
January 2, 2008 3 min. read

What a way to spark off the New Year not only with a nice piece on the International Criminal Court, but a nice piece about the ICC and the presidential candidates!  And all this the day before the Iowa caucus.  Was I a good boy last year, or what? So, it seems the San Francisco […]

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Can we find an end to poverty in 2008?
January 2, 2008 3 min. read

As we leave 2007 behind in the shadows of our minds and embark on the journey of a new year and new hope, let us not leave our lessons learned behind. While 2007 brought us a great deal of progress in children's rights and children's development across the globe, it has also left us with […]

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A New Year Dawns and with it New Hope
January 1, 2008 1 min. read

May 2008 be the year of the child… The year for which we find peace and hope for the future of each and every child.  

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Green Building, Smart Grids and Renewables
December 31, 2007 2 min. read

Green Building , I've written about the fascinating subject of Green Building a number of times here, including this special article I did for the FPA website.  The "Financial Times" had a useful update the other day, Greener bricks on the old block, focused on the retrofitting of existing buildings.  JPMorgan Chase, for instance, one […]

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2007 Year in Review
December 31, 2007 8 min. read

I took a broad approach to this year's reporting on war crimes and focused on a lot of events not normally considered during a discussion on war crimes. I did not spend a great deal of time debating or discussing the issues behind such things as the International Criminal Court and the formulations of the […]

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