Wednesday, September 29, 2010

the 'rapture hypothesis' earthship

by eKos

PhotobucketWelcome to the eKos Earthship, your one-stop-shop for green diaries and series.

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Tonight's editor: boatsie

All views expressed by today's editor do not necessarily represent those of eKos or eKos listed diarists.



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No Alien Tort Liability for Corporations??

by rebb

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit recently dealt a serious, perhaps, mortal blow to the Alien Tort Statute.  



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EcoAdvocates: Welcome to Your New World. It's Hell.

by Aji

Southern Sudan Famine Tonight, I'm going to a take a slightly different approach.  The subsequent segments will each contain action items, and I hope you'll follow through on each and every one.  But the lead segment will not ask you to do anything particularly time-consuming.  

In fact, it will not ask you to take any action at all, save one:  It will ask you to bear witness.

Notice that I did not say that it will not be difficult.

[Editor's note:  What follows includes graphic imagery.]



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EnergizeUS: Skills Mismatch, Congressional Style

by Energize US

 Lately we’ve been hearing a lot of excuses: people are unemployed because they’re lazy. They’re unemployed because they have skills mismatch.

  The real reason people are unemployed is that the jobs they have the skills to perform have been exported at every possible opportunity for the last thirty years. We’ve retrained and retrained and retrained while this has gone on, until now they only industries left are training ... or going further into debt funding education in the next career that will be offshored as soon as someone figures out how.



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NtP TV: Makutano Junction

by NourishingthePlanet

Crossposted from the Worldwatch Institute's Nourishing the Planet.

In this regular video series, we bring you images, interviews and more in-depth information about different agricultural innovations. Get to know the NtP team and the innovations we are highlighting regularly, and stay tuned for more NtP TV in the coming weeks!

In this week's episode, Nourishing the Planet research Intern, Janeen Madan, introduces an entertaining way to spread information about agricultural innovations, health, politics, and other important issues: the television soap opera. Broadcast throughout sub-Saharan Africa and with 7.2 million viewers in Kenya alone, Mediae Trust’s "Makutano Junction" is doing just that, proving to be a soap opera that people love to watch and learn from.



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Gulf Watchers Morning Edition - BP Catastrophe AUV #397

by Gulf Watchers

You are in the current BP Catastrophe Morning Edition - AUV #397. ROV#396 is here.

The digest of diaries is here.

Please RECOMMEND THIS DIARY, the motherships have been discontinued.

Bookmark this link to find the latest Gulf Watchers diaries.

Please be kind to kossacks with bandwidth issues. Please do not post images or videos. Again, many thanks for this.

PLEASE visit Pam LaPier's diary to find out how you can help the Gulf now and in the future. We don't have to be idle! And thanks to Crashing Vor and Pam LaPier for working on this!



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