petersigrist | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 29 2007 | news, environment, nature, conservation, photography, multimedia, travel
petersigrist | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 03 2009 | environment, newsQuoted: A gas disaster that happened 25 years ago has not been cleaned up because Dow Chemical has not acknowledged responsibility.
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petersigrist | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 14 2008 | politics, news, environment, technology, business, innovation, energyVery well put ...
Quoted: Why would Republicans, the party of business, want to focus our country on breathing life into a 19th-century technology — fossil fuels — rather than giving birth to a 21st-century technology — renewable energy? As I have argued before, it reminds me of someone who, on the eve of the I.T. revolution — on the eve of PCs and the Internet — is pounding the table for America to make more I.B.M. typewriters and carbon paper. “Typewriters, baby, typewriters.”
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petersigrist | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 30 2008 | world, environment, news, development, politics, economics
Quoted: Riots over rising grain prices are ripping through the developing world and the United Nations warns there's worse to come. Was Malthus right?
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petersigrist | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 21 2007 | news, environment, nature, biodiversity, politics
Mr. Pres, tear down that wall!!!
Quoted: Opponents say the 12-to-15-foot-tall steel fence and its construction will disrupt the habitat of jaguars, pygmy owls and other sensitive fauna in the wildlife refuge, and encourage illegal immigrants to use more remote, ecologically delicate terrain.
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petersigrist | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 17 2007 | blogs, news, world, international, energy, environment, sustainability
Outstanding blog on climate change and sustainable living by Andrew Revkin of the NY Times...
Quoted: This was the fourth such review since 1990. Progressively over that span, the panel’s reports have raised the likelihood that people, mainly by burning billions of tons of coal and oil, have been the main force responsible for global warming since 1950 and that a lot more warming, coastal retreats and shifting weather are in the offing under business as usual. (In the bargain we get some plankton-harming ocean acidification, something not anticipated originally).
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petersigrist | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 06 2007 | development, world, economics, news, technology, environment, international, planning
Quoted: Built to tame the violent annual floods of the 4,000-mile Yangtze River and to harness its power, Three Gorges is now threatening many of the rural residents it was intended to help. Since the dam first cut off the Yangtze's flow in June 2003, parts of the reservoir's shoreline have repeatedly collapsed. Waste from neighboring farms and villages is creating a water-pollution crisis. And by flooding hundreds of square miles of rich farmland, the reservoir has robbed hundreds of thousands of farmers of their livelihoods and overcrowded the remaining land.
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petersigrist | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 02 2007 | science, water, news, events, travel, sustainability, nature, environment, world
This looks excellent. The article includes a slideshow about the exhibition.
Quoted: You walk into darkened space where a tumbling aqua-lighted waterfall seems to descend from the ceiling; letters projected on its turbulent surface spell “water” in multiple languages.
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petersigrist | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 28 2007 | news, technology, energy, climate, environment, research, sustainability, economicsSounds interesting!
Quoted: On October 30, The Hamilton Project at Brookings will host a two-part forum on mitigating climate change through market mechanisms and new technologies. In addition to the release of a new Hamilton Project strategy paper...
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petersigrist | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 23 2007 | news, environment, nature, travel, animals, conservation, geography, india, international, world, ecology
I'm so interested in these floating islands in Loktak Lake.
Quoted: THE sangai, or Manipur brow-antlered deer (Cervus eldi eldi), a delicately beautiful animal found only in the hilly north-east Indian state of Manipur, has already had one let-off. In 1951 it was ruled extinct. Happily, a half-dozen were found two years later living on a vast island of floating biomass on Loktak lake, the second-biggest lake in India, to the south-east of Manipur's state capital, Imphal.
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