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Europe blazes trail against climate change - environment - 04 March 2015 - New Scientist - 0 views

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    "Unlike other rich nations such as the US and Australia, Europe has embraced the reality of climate change and is blazing a trail in preparation for what is to come. "
Jocelyn Vache

SKYTRUTH: using remote sensing and digital mapping to educate the public and policymake... - 1 views

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    SKYTRUTH is a bit like GoogleEarth plus science. It is of interest to me because it has material on gold mines and their impacts on the surrounding environment. In its own words, SKYTRUTH focuses on "our changing environment to stimulate changes in habitat protection, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable resource management."
Joanna Newton

Syque - 0 views

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    This site, pronounced "sike" discusses disciplines, techniques, principles, explanations, and theories about how to change people's minds. There are explanations on using diagrams.
Melika Uter

History of the International Monetary Fund - 0 views

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    History of the IMF from its created to the present and the changes that has occur over time.
Melika Uter

Lending by the IMF - 0 views

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    Describes how the lending policies of the IMF has changed over time.
pjt111 taylor

Catalog of forms of diagramming with examples - 0 views

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    All diagrams simply; many do so in a way that makes it hard to depict the way the situation has developed and the way further influences can move the situation into new places. Some of the diagrams cataloged here, e.g., the force-field diagram, allow for a more dynamic sense of competing influences and possibilities of change.
pjt111 taylor

Zapotec Indians Grow Trees, and Jobs, in Oaxaca, Mexico - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The idea arose in the second section that the cycle of soil erosion and restoration in the case from Oaxaca might continue into the future. I was skeptical about future restoration, but this article (from a village 200km away) shows that positive change can happen. It also speaks to the issue of how common resources can get managed.
nghrdak

The Chinese Revolution of 1949 - Part One - 0 views

  • The bourgeois nationalist Chiang Kai-shek, who seized power in 1927 over the mangled bodies of the workers of Shanghai, had two decades to show what he could do.
  • The Chinese bourgeoisie, together with all the other propertied classes, was entangled with imperialism, forming a reactionary bloc opposed to change.
  • The alliance of CPC and KMT was a united front in name only.
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  • Under the terms of the Japanese unconditional surrender dictated by the United States, Japanese troops were ordered to surrender to Chiang’s troops and not to the Communists in the occupied areas of Chin
  • The Americans had the ambition of making China a US sphere of influence (in effect a semi-colony) after the War
  • But after all the sufferings of the Second World War, the American people would not have been prepared to support a new war to subjugate China
  • More importantly, the American soldiers would not have been prepared to fight such a war. The inability of US imperialism to intervene against the Chinese Revolution was therefore an important element in the equation.
  • This manoeuvre did not fool Mao for an instant. He agreed to participate in the negotiations, but continued to prepare for a renewal of hostilities
  • civil war of 1946-9
  • The United States assisted the KMT with hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of new surplus military supplies
  • However, any of the arms sent by Washington were later used by the Vietnamese against the US army, since, almost all this military hardware was captured by Mao’s forces.
  • US imperialism supplied the Kuomintang with bombers, fighter planes, guns, tanks, rocket-launchers, automatic rifles, gasoline bombs, gas projectiles and other weapons for this purpose. In return, the Kuomintang handed over to US imperialism China's sovereign rights over her own territory, waters and air space, allowed it to seize inland navigation rights and special commercial privileges, and seize special privileges in China's domestic and foreign affairs. The US forces were guilty of many atrocities against Chinese people: killing people, beating them up, driving cars over them and raping women, all with impunity.
  • Clausewitz made the celebrated remark that war is the continuation of politics by other means
  • Although the Americans (as always) maintained the fiction that this was a war between “communism and democracy”, in fact, their Chinese puppet Chiang Kai-shek was a brutal dictator.
  • There were mass nationwide student protests against US imperialism.
  • Nationalists still had a big advantage over the PLA
  • The demoralized and undisciplined Nationalist troops were melting away in the face of the irresistible forward march of the People's Liberation Arm
  • The transformation of the military situation was really incredible. The PLA, which for years had been outnumbered, by July-December 1948 finally gained numerical superiority over the Kuomintang forces. These are the figures given by Mao at the time:
  • There is no reason not to believe that this estimate is substantially accurate. All the bourgeois historians accept that by this stage, Chiang’s forces were retreating in disarray and that the PLA was rapidly gaining in strength
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Environmental education - 0 views

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    Umass professor talking about education and climate change
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Mapping Dialogue - Pioneers of Change - 0 views

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    "profiles ten dialogue methods in depth, and another fifteen more briefly. The methods covered conceptually and in case studies include Deep Democracy, Open Space Technology, Scenario Planning, World Café, the Israeli-Palestinian School for Peace and many more."
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    A resource for anyone wanting to bring diverse stakeholders into discussion and resolution of an environmental issue
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