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    RuthG is going to walk her dog-body.

    Environmental refugees 12 months ago

    The people of low-lying islands around the world are being displaced by rising sea levels. Here’s a brief article about it from the Christian Science Monitor. No action alert is connected to it—let’s just keep the faith, keep working to reverse global climate change.

    Photo is from the Maldives, whose first democratically elected president is considering using national funds to buy land in a neighboring country in case his people are flooded out.



    RuthG is going to walk her dog-body.

    Upcoming UN meeting 13 months ago

    There’s an exciting new campaign to help fight the climate crisis.

    Here’s the deal: The United States has historically contributed the most to global warming, and over the past eight years it’s done the least to stop it. In fact, the U.S. has actively tried to block progress on a global climate deal.

    Whoever takes office as U.S. president next year has a lot of work to get the U.S. back in the game—and his very first test on climate change will come even before either Obama or McCain takes office. That test will be the next UN Climate meeting coming up in December.

    IF the next president goes and makes a strong statement about the U.S. rising to the challenge of the climate crisis, it could dramatically alter the course of the negotiations. But McCain and Obama will go only if they’re invited.

    That’s where we come in. It’s crucial that citizens from around the globe (you don’t need to be from the U.S.!) put pressure on Obama and McCain to ensure they attend the meeting and play their part in getting the U.S. to be a leader on global warming.

    Please visit www.350.org/invite to send your personal invitation to McCain and Obama today.



    ardilla may actually graduate this fall

    Part of giving a damn 18 months ago

    is being informed and educated about the science behind Global Warming. The Committee on Environment and Natural Resources of the National Science and Technology Council has released through the U.S. Climate Change Science Program a Scientific Assessment of the Effects of Global Change on the United States for 2008. If you’re into environmental science, it’s a good read. If not, well the color charts are pretty cool too.



    ardilla may actually graduate this fall

    Seasonal/Local ingredients 18 months ago

    I just got this awesome Epicurious page today on Sierra Club’s The Green Life.

    A great way to reduce your carbon footprint is to eat locally. Not only are you supporting your local economy, chances are your local farm doesn’t use pounds of pesticides or antibiotics.

    For an easy guide to what’s fresh in your state, plus links to recipes and shopping guides, check out Epicurious’ new Peak-Season Interactive Map



    ello keeps Hoff Week in her heart all year long.

    The Bystander Effect 18 months ago

    Yesterday one of my teachers gave all of her students this article and asked that we pass it along to as many people as we possibly could, and encourage them to do the same. It talks about the environmental crisis and the Bystander Effect, a psychological quirk we humans have wherein we won’t react to impending danger if we see other people around us not reacting.

    Please read. And pass on.



    RuthG is going to walk her dog-body.

    The food crisis 19 months ago

    I just signed a petition urging world leaders to tackle the food crisis now gripping the world. This is important and I thought you might like to sign it too:

    http://www.avaaz.org/en/world_food_crisis/tf.php?CLICK_TF_TRACK

    Have you noticed food costing more when you shop? It’s happening all over the world, and it’s devastating poorer countries. Rocketing prices are squeezing billions and triggering food riots. In Sierra Leone alone the price of a bag of rice has doubled, now unaffordable for 90% of citizens.

    I appreciate Avaaz’s perspective on this. It’s not just a matter of shipping loads of grain from the United States to other parts of the world. The biofuels craze & “free trade” policies are at the root of this & need to be addressed: “The prices of staple foods like wheat, corn and rice have almost doubled, and the crisis is slipping out of control—so we’re calling for immediate action on emergency food aid, speculation and biofuels policy, while asking forthcoming summits to tackle deeper problems of investment and trade.”

    Let’s press our leaders to address the real issues.



    Give-a-damner's 20 months ago

    There’s a goal that’s been started for Earth Hour 2008 here

    If you can, please join in and spread the word. =)



    RuthG is going to walk her dog-body.

    From Avaaz.org, on biofuels--take action 20 months ago

    I just sent a message to GWB urging the creation of international biofuels standards to ensure that the current expansion of the biofuels industry does not damage the environment or drive up food prices.

    As developed countries push for biofuels as an alternative to fossil fuels, increased demand for the crops that make biofuels is causing the destruction of rainforests (cleared to make way for plantations) and a rise in food prices, as farmers grow crops for fuel instead of food. Just last week, the UN World Food Program announced a massive budget deficit as a result of rising food prices, caused by a combination of biofuels growth, bad weather, and high oil prices.

    Note from me: In Colombia, lots of land taken forcibly from Afro-Colombian communities in recent years has been planted in oil palm, which absolutely devastates the rainforest. And now other Afro communities are being told that if they want a share of new US-AID funds, they have to get on the oil palm bandwagon! It’s horrifying.

    This Friday through Saturday, the G20 group of countries (the twenty biggest economies, responsible for more than 75% of the world’s carbon emissions) will meet in Chiba, Japan, to begin climate change discussions leading up to the G8 summit this summer. Before the summit, Avaaz.org is launching a global cry for sustainable biofuels. By sending a message to your leader urging biofuels standards, you can make a difference on this critical issue. Take action now:

    http://www.avaaz.org/en/biofuel_standards_now/98.php?CLICK_TF_TRACK

    Thanks!



    Just in case you needed more reasons to not use plastic and polystyrene 20 months ago

    Once styrene gets into your food or drink—and then into you—what does it do? Studies suggest that styrene mimics estrogen in the body and can therefore disrupt normal hormone functions, possibly contributing to thyroid problems, menstrual irregularities, and other hormone-related problems, as well as breast cancer and prostate cancer. The estrogenicity of styrene is thought to be comparable to that of Bisphenol A, another potent estrogen mimic from the world of plastics.

    Long-term exposure to small quantities of styrene is also suspected of causing:

    low platelet counts or hemoglobin values;
    chromosomal and lymphatic abnormalities;
    neurotoxic effects due to accumulation of styrene in the tissues of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves, resulting in fatigue, nervousness, difficulty sleeping, and other acute or chronic health problems associated with the nervous system.

    Read the whole article here : http://www.grinningplanet.com/2005/11-01/styrofoam-cups-article.htm

    And plastic is just as bad.

    http://pattycake.ca/submissions/plasticwaterbottles



    RuthG is going to walk her dog-body.

    Food & fuel 21 months ago
    Opinion pieces in today’s New York Times show succinctly how Congress has allowed corporate interests to dictate policy at citizens’ expense:
    1. In food production, penalizing farmers who grow fruits & vegetables for local consumption outside the states with huge agribusiness (California, Texas, Florida)
    2. In subsidies to Big Oil rather than to innovators in sustainable energy

    Sigh. Let’s keep pressing our senators & reps, U.S. folks.



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