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  • ll who signed the petition asking Mitt Romney to acknowledge that climate change is real and to put forth a plan for a
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About Us | Thoreau Center for Sustainability - 0 views

  • New York City. Dedicated to social, cultural and environmental sustainability, Thoreau Centers are named after the American writer and naturalist Henry David Thoreau. As American’s first notable naturalist, Thoreau believed in the importance of democracy and advocated living in harmony with nature. Tides provides an array of services that amplifies the efforts of forward-thinking philanthropists, foundations, activists and organizations to make the world a better place. Tides helps create environmentally and financially sustainable workspaces for nonprofits and communities to come together.
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    Thoreau Sustainability 
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Thousands Make Plea to Include Climate Change in Presidential Debates | InsideClimate News - 0 views

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    Yes! Do it
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Steps to Sustainability Origins of Sustainability in the USA - Emerson and Th... - 0 views

  • are the Native Peoples of the Western Hemi
  • el environmental policies of the Inca, the managed sub-climax forest successions in the Eastern Woodlands and the Three Sisters method of high-output low-soil-loss agriculture exemplified in the Finger Lakes area by the Haudenosaunee people. The European conquerors and immigrants paid little attention to the land management skills of their victims and it was only in the 1980s that modern science began seriously investigating the Native achievements and their relevance for the wider society.
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On Mount Washington, a peak experience - Magazine - The Boston Globe - 0 views

  • “Rather than allowing 9/11 to continue to live in infamy and sadness, we want to use the day as a point of strength, unification, and renewal,” says Nick Watson, a 39-year-old former sergeant in the Army Rangers and a founder of Veterans Expeditions (VetEx)
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Navajos protest a proposed water-rights settlement | Four Corners Free Press - 0 views

  • Much of the existing water is contaminated by past uraniummining and milling, abandoned mines and other current corporate operations such as Peabody Coal.
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Tweet for the Ocean | Greenpeace Africa - 0 views

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Plastic Not-So-Fantastic: How the Versatile Material Harms the Environment and Human He... - 0 views

  • Since its mass production began in the 1940s, plastic’s wide range of unique properties has propelled it to an essential status in society. Next year, more than 300 million tons will be produced worldwide. The amount of plastic manufactured in the first ten years of this century will approach the total produced in the entire last century, according to the report.

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Science and Technology: Climate Change | Science & Technology | US EPA - 0 views

  • Research is supporting efforts to promote sustainable solutions to climate change by providing the scientific information, models, methods, and analytical tools that can be used to develop plans and strategies to adapt to changes to our climate and reduce the impact.
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Crisis And Opportunity In The Environmental Century: Inspiring A Generation To Greatnes... - 0 views

  • Crisis And Opportunity In The Environmental Century: Inspiring A Generation To Greatness In The Classroom By Climate Guest Blogger on Aug 30, 2012 at 9:11 am by Stephen Mulkey, via Climate Access As an ecologist, I know that we have precious little time to prepare a generation to respond to the ecological crisis of our planet in peril. As the president of Unity College, I am alarmed by how little progress has been made in focusing higher learning on what is undoubtedly the most important challenge facing humankind. Given the overwhelming scientific evidence of imminent climate disruption, failure to make climate literacy a requisite part of any undergraduate curriculum is inexcusable. Recent papers in the journal Nature show that we have transgressed the boundaries of a safe operating space for humanity with respect to several key environmental factors. Chief among these is climate change, which amplifies the effects of all other critical factors such as freshwater depletion, nitrogen pollution, biodiversity loss, ozone depletion, and changes in land use. There is now mounting evidence that sometime during this century we will reach a state shift in the planet’s ability to support us. Climate change will affect every facet of the academy and change the practice of essentially all fields of study.
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    HOPE and HIGH SCHOOL.
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America the Possible: A Manifesto, Part II | James Gustave Speth | Orion Magazine - 1 views

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    Gus Speth's hopeful vision
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America the Possible: A Manifesto, Part I | James Gustave Speth | Orion Magazine - 0 views

  • To our great shame, America now has • the highest poverty rate, both generally and for children; • the greatest inequality of incomes; • the lowest social mobility; • the lowest score on the UN’s index of “material well-being of children”; • the worst score on the UN’s Gender Inequality Index; • the highest expenditure on health care as a percentage of GDP, yet all this money accompanied by the highest infant mortality rate, the highest prevalence of mental health problems, the highest obesity rate, the highest percentage of people going without health care due to cost, the highest consumption of antidepressants per capita, and the shortest life expectancy at birth; • the next-to-lowest score for student performance in math and middling performance in science and reading; • the highest homicide rate; • the largest prison population in absolute terms and per capita; • the highest carbon dioxide emissions and the highest water consumption per capita; • the lowest score on Yale’s Environmental Performance Index (except for Belgium) and the largest ecological footprint per capita (except for Denmark); • the lowest spending on international development and humanitarian assistance as a percentage of national income (except for Japan and Italy); • the highest military spending both in total and as a percentage of GDP; and • the largest international arms sales.
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    What a great blog!
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