I have been writing a series of diaries lately on the slaughter of dolphins in Taiji, Japan. This will be brief with a few short action items. Follow me after the jump to help the dolphins.
continued at Daily Kos....
I have been writing a series of diaries lately on the slaughter of dolphins in Taiji, Japan. This will be brief with a few short action items. Follow me after the jump to help the dolphins.
A couple months ago, I was out in Dimock, PA, meeting with community members who've been affected by reckless natural gas drilling in and around their town. I was also there to tape an interview with Leslie Stahl, for an episode of 60 Minutes that will air this Sunday.
With the Republican Party's newly won control of the House of Representatives, national energy policy could be rolled back to 2005, with all legislative advances under a Democratic Party majority at risk.
Crossposted from the Worldwatch Institute's Nourishing the Planet.
Over the last fifty years or so, "the world has changed a lot," says Paul Clark, project manager for Knowledge Network®. "In rural areas there is a growing demand for resources that are... increasingly depleted. Meanwhile, knowing how to use computers and exposure to the internet is increasingly important. So we are combing these skills to improve the local environment and livelihoods."
You are in the current Gulf Watchers BP Catastrophe - AUV #424. ROV #423 is here.
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