A Thousand Suns
http://www.globalonenessproject.org/videos/athousandsuns
A Thousand Suns tells the story of the Gamo Highlands of the African Rift Valley and the unique worldview held by the people of the region. This isolated area has remained remarkably intact both biologically and culturally. It is one of the most densely populated rural regions of Africa yet its people have been farming sustainably for 10,000 years. Shot in Ethiopia, New York and Kenya, the film explores the modern world's untenable sense of separation from and superiority over nature and how the interconnected worldview of the Gamo people is fundamental in achieving long-term sustainability, both in the region and beyond.
Industrialised nations' carbon cut plans 'are pathetic'
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8509025.stm
(A natural consequence of not taking own rhetoric seriously )
Joe Biden update: Iraq one of Obama's 'great achievements'
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2010/02/joe-biden-update-larry-king-iraq-obama-sarah-palin.html
(In case you ever doubted that politics consisted of liberal strewing of bafflegab)
Solar Aid Plans Three-Fold Increase in Solar Development Efforts
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010/02/solar_aid_plans.php
It's not just in Haiti that solar can play a huge role in development and aid work. In fact, solar could prove to be a game changing innovation anywhere in the world where electricity is unavailable or unreliable. Solar Aid—the UK-based charity that is aiming to change lives in rural Africa through small-scale solar—has had a wild ride since its launch back in 2006. Last year the young organization was shortlisted as UK charity of the year in 2009, and if a new article over at The Ecologist is anything to go by, the next two years are going to be even more ambitious.
Mumps outbreak spreads among people who got vaccinated against mumps
http://www.naturalnews.com/028142_mumps_vaccines.html
an outbreak of mumps among more than 1,000 people in New Jersey and New York has raised alarm among infectious disease authorities. The outbreak itself is not unusual, though. What's unusual is that the health authorities slipped up and admitted that most of the people infected with mumps had already been vaccinated against mumps.
In Ocean County, New Jersey, county spokeswoman Leslie Terjesen told CNN that 77 percent of those who caught mumps had already been vaccinated against mumps.
The CDC claims the mumps vaccine is 76 to 95 percent effective, but they offer no scientific evidence whatsoever to support that claim. To date, there has never been a randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled study published on the mumps vaccine in humans. The so-called "scientific" evidence supporting these vaccines is purely imaginary.
I still have a $10,000 reward offered for anyone who can provide a single scientific study proving the safety and effectiveness of any H1N1 vaccine (http://www.naturalnews.com/027985_H...). To date, not a single person has stepped forward to claim that $10,000. I might as well raise the reward to a million dollars, because I'll never have to pay it: There is no scientific evidence proving the safety and effectiveness of these vaccines!
How to Make Homemade Paper
http://www.motherearthnews.com/Do-It-Yourself/1993-12-01/How-To-Make-Homemade-Paper.aspx
Thursday, February 11, 2010
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