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Thomas Paine

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Friday, October 28, 2011

28 October - RSS SnapShot! Pt I

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HILLSBORO, Ore., Oct 28, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- SolarWorld, the largest US solar panel manufacturer, has been recognized by three independent rankings as the global renewable-energy industry's leader in sustainable corporate management, ...
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The ingredients we are developing deliver never-seen-before performance in a cleaning product of any kind, yet these are ingredients made from natural, renewable, and sustainable sources." "Amyris is committed to bringing innovative, ...
Rhode Island economic development officials have announced $2.7 million in grants to support a range of renewable energy projects in the state. The Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation said Thursday the grants will support 16 projects planned ...
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Marine power – generating clean, renewable electricity primarily from ocean waves and tidal currents – has been high up on the energy policy and political agenda across the UK, particularly in Scotland. Subsidy levels for investing in renewable energy ...
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"How prey respond to the fear of being eaten is an important topic in ecology," says Locke Rowe, professor of ecology and evolutionary biology and co-principal investigator of a study conducted by the University of Toronto's Koffler Scientific Reserve. ...
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According to AnnArbor.com, the Michigan-based Ecology Center recently tested 31 face paint products purchased in the state and identified at least one toxic heavy metal in all of themm including mercury, lead, chromium and arsenic. ...
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ALBANY — Join geologist Brian Fowler for the Tin Mountain Conservation Center Adult Nature Course, Alpine Ecology, on Thursday, Nov. 10, from 6 to 9 pm at the Nature Learning Center in Albany to learn about the geologic history and related features of ...
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Moms and dads gearing up to turn their kids into vampires and goblins might want to think twice: There's scary stuff in some Halloween face paint, according to HealthyStuff.org, a project of Ann Arbor-based Ecology Center. HealthyStuff tested 31 face ...
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By Susan DeMar Lafferty slafferty@southtownstar.com October 27, 2011 9:56PM Just 18 months after its last increase, Illinois American Water has requested another hike in its water and sewer service rates. “This is a regular game with them,” Homer Glen ...
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By Ian MacKinnon in Sanam Luang, Bangkok Water from the Chao Phraya River, which twists through the city spilt through one sandbagged entranceway of the palace, which once house the kingdom's monarchy. The army was yesterday pumping out the water, ...
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Repairs are complete at Stillhouse Hollow Lake, so the facility there can once again pump the maximum amount of water to Lake Georgetown. That means the areas receiving water from that lake can allow outdoor watering again, according to their own ...
MarketWatch (press release)
LOUIS, Oct 28, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Missouri American Water has provided information about the US Drug Enforcement Administration's National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day to more than 150000 households across Missouri through their water bills. ...
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Dams threaten Mekong's fish and region's security

Known to the people who live along its banks as the "mother of all rivers," the Mekong provides food, water and work for some 60 million people who live along its shores.

It flows from the mountains of Tibet through Burma, Laos, Thailand and Cambodia before opening into the Mekong Delta and ultimately the South China Sea off Vietnam.

It's also home to over 1,000 species of fish, including the world's 10 largest fresh water fish, making it second only to the Amazon in terms of biodiversity, according to Avia Imhoff of the International River Network.

"It's still one of the last great rivers of the world that is still in a mostly natural state," Imhoff said. "The diversity of species is still largely intact and the whole ecosystem is intact because there have been so few river interventions until now in the basin."
The cycle of high and low water levels that delivers nutrients for farmers' fields and fish for locals' diets is part of the reason the region has been able to remain intact.
Some 2 percent of the all the world's fish catches come from the Mekong system, making it largest source of fish after the planet's oceans.

The 1.5 million tons of pulled from the river annually are worth about a billion dollars. They also account for most of the protein in locals' diets
here are already plans for 11 hydroelectric plants along the lower Mekong, including seven in Laos alone. Four power plants currently exist on the Chinese portion of the river.

Dams pose an enormous problem for fish populations. Two-thirds of the species in the Mekong travel great distances to spawn and the number of planned dams would prevent many fish from being able to use 'ladders' or other detours, according to Geiger.

"Dams would lead to the collapse of the valuable fish biodiversity as well as the supply of protein to people," he said.
The Mekong River Commission (MRC), founded by Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam, is aware of the threats to the Mekong's resources and works to promote cooperation along the river.

In November, it is expected to give its verdict on the environmental impact of one of the dams that Laos seems determined to press ahead with: the Xayaburi.

There are no guarantees that Laos will respect its decision. The Commission is concerned that dams would prevent mineral and nutrient-rich sediment from flowing downriver into the "rice bowl of Vietnam"

China's absence from the Mekong River Commission, however, makes it difficult for the organization to decide on the best dam locations. Beijing has substantial plans to develop the region. It intends to deepen the river to make commercial shipping easier and to expand on the four power plants it already has on the Mekong.


"China has a strategic geographic position,"  "With China being upstream to all of the countries in the MRC they have the position where they can control the flow of the water."



 The End of Strategy

I spent much of my professional career developing and implementing Strategic Plans. The hardest part of this was that most people didn’t (and still don’t) know what ‘strategy’ is: the choice among alternative courses of action, not the determination of goals and objectives. It’s about how, not about what. Most o

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