Great Articles on Childrens Issues in Central Asia
May 27, 2007 1 min. read

I highly recommend that you read two of my esteemed fellow writer's, Bonnie Boyd's, posts on the Central Asia Blog. Central Asia: Iodized salt and children's health, which looks at the Xinjiang province of China and the governments efforts to eradicate iodine deficiency's in children. Tajikistan: 64% poverty, and portents for more, the post looks […]

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Good Grief, More Carbon Markets
May 26, 2007 3 min. read

So, earlier this week I dropped in to the Carbon Finance & Investment Summit , "Where Carbon Players Come To Do Business."  Okay.  I sat in on two sessions:  Carbon Funds' Plans And Strategies In The Carbon Space and Private Equity And Hedge Funds' Plans And Strategies In The Carbon Space.  Of the twelve worthy […]

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Have a Happy Memorial Day Weekend!
May 26, 2007 1 min. read

Photo by ArtLex Memorial Day was established as a day to remember those who served and died to give us our freedom and protect our country and rights. As families and friends around the US gather this weekend for picnics, parties, a day on the boat, a day at the beach or a good old […]

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Africa and Climate Change
May 26, 2007 1 min. read

My colleague, Derek Catsam, has been doing some great work on Africa. One of his latest posts is on Africa and Climate Change. See some of the important themes he's developing, including Capetown as a "green" city. While you're visiting, read up on some of the many important issues associated with Africa and Derek's astute […]

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U.N. expert faults U.S. on human rights in terror laws
May 26, 2007 1 min. read

By Evelyn Leopold UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – The United States apparently violated international law in its military tribunals by using coercion to extract confessions and writing counter-terrorism laws that restrict immigration on questionable grounds, a U.N. investigator said on Friday.

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"Knowledge makes a man unfit to be a slave." – Frederick Douglass
May 25, 2007 1 min. read

Yet with infinite knowledge we still enslave not only men, but mere children!

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Lebanon Tribunal to Get Vote Next Week, UN Ambassador Says
May 25, 2007 2 min. read

The US Ambassador to the United Nations, Zalmay Khalilzad, is pressing for a vote on the establishment of a special tribunal to investigate the assassination of former Lebanese prime minister, Rafik al-Hariri. The current Lebanese prime minister, Fouad Siniora, formally requested the establishment of the tribunal on May 14. The draft resolution circulated by Britain, […]

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Some Different Angles
May 24, 2007 5 min. read

Carbon Offsetting , I've touched on offsets a few times along the way since March:  in "The Business of Green" and in Markets, and of course, in the last post below from Kate Hamilton on Carbon Expo. Here's a succinct description of offsets from a "NY Times" article from May 8, Sale of Carbon Credits Helping […]

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The African Nation of Burundi Agrees to War Crimes Tribunals and Truth Commissions
May 24, 2007 2 min. read

The central African nation of Burundi has agreed to set up a war crimes tribunal and truth and reconciliation committee to examine atrocities during its 12-year civil war. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Louise Arbour, was in the region as part of a 12-day tour of central Africa, including Rwanda and other Great […]

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The Root of Power
May 24, 2007 2 min. read

Where does one find true power? Power is not in money, property, education or jobs, power is with all of us, in our words. If we can only learn to harness the power that we have and use our voices and learn to listen to the words of those around us. When we listen closely […]

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Follow-up to 'slavery in America'
May 23, 2007 4 min. read

Hopefully many of you where able to catch the powerful and shocking, first part of 'slaves in America’ with Charles Gibson to follow the the story of Evelyn Chumbow, from Cameroon, a former slave, held captive in Maryland. Chumbow, was brought to the US at 11, with dreams of an education and new life in […]

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