World trade talks collapse – because of rich world farmers

It is no surprise that the world trade talks have collapsed.  Rich countries tried to retain some protections of their agricultural markets despite their own evident wealth.  Their rationale is support of farmers and even talk of “food security” – this is of course ridiculous in today’s world. We in rich countries benefit from what …
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Living in harmony

On the remote Pacific island of Anuta a code of “love and compassion” embodied in the culture has preserved a harmonious and happy community.  The almost non-existence of outside influence also helps people to keep perspective and enjoy life.  While this report from the BC travel correspondent is brief, it offers hints at how little …
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The Day After Tomorrow, today

These pictures show the disintegration of an Antarctic ice shelf in the middle of (southern hemisphere) winter.  This is exactly the kind of sensational news that the melodramatic movie “The Day After Tomorrow” portrayed.  Another signal from nature to change our behaviour.  Come on – eat less, travel less, slow down – help the world …
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Notorious companies

ArcelorMittal, Citigroup, Chevron, China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), ExxonMobil, Nestlé, Samsung, Shell, Total, and Wal-Mart were red-flagged by ECOFACT as the most controversial companies in the world. The companies were routinely in the news and criticized by non-governmental organizations in the first half of this year. Social Funds report

High net worth investors increasing green portfolios

The 12th annual World Wealth Report 2008 released by Capgemini and Merrill Lynch states there are over 10 million people globally with at least $1 million of financial assets in 2007, an increase of 6% over 2006. High net worth investors invested in safety last year with 44% of their financial assets in cash and …
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Eat now for tomorrow there will be nothing

Alarming reports from the Rights and Resources Initiative show that an escalation in land acquisition and deforestation is underway.  The cause underpinning this land grab is increasing demand for crop land upon which to grow food and biofuel.  The consequence of this deforestation will be an acceleration of the destruction of nature and humanity’s home. …
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Nitrogen is destroying the biosphere as much as carbon.

It is rarely mentioned in the media yet, but production of reactive nitrogen is already at catastrophic levels.  Its main contributors are vehicles and farming for the gross quantities of fuel they consume.  The consequence of emitting massive excesses is destruction of habitats and food chains.  As with other identifiable culprits of planetary destruction, the …
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