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Aaron Scott

G8 breaks pledges on poverty, millions dying : Mail & Guardian Online - 0 views

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    Article that gives an example of a "Planner", the Group of Eight, that is failing to meet its Big Plans/Goals.
Aaron Scott

sewa.org | Sewa's Approach to Poverty Removal - 0 views

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    This article looks at two approaches to poverty removal. The first being focused on poverty as an income concept and thus removing poverty would be done through raising incomes, and the second looks at poverty as vulnerabiltiy to economic and social problems and thus focuses on social programs of education and health provision. SEWA, the Self Employed Women's Association, then goes on to give thier approach to poverty removal which is a combination of the two approaches.
Amanda Stueve

NEJM_Kim_Farmer.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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      Infrastructure: states that without a healthcare system in place, antiretroviral therapy is hindered. Therefore; only developed countries currently have capabilities to effectively fight AIDS. What would be the impact on different cultures of introducing complex Western-style healthcare systems?
bmoran

The nuclear fallacy | Greenpeace International - 0 views

  • Nuclear power remains dangerous, polluting, expensive and non-renewable. More nuclear power means more nuclear weapons proliferation, more nuclear-armed states, more potential "dirty bombs" and more targets for terrorists. It also means less resources invested in real solutions to growing energy demands.
  • If we would replace all fossil fuels with nuclear power, the world would run out of uranium in less than four years.
  • Currently, nuclear is a marginal energy source, supplying only two percent of the world energy demand, and there is no realistic scenario in which this could be significantly increased.
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    Although nuclear power seems to be an option, this article claims that, with our current technology and resources, it is a non-renewable option that will promote, rather than solve, problems concerning global warming, nuclear arms proliferation, etc.
Chelcie

Climate Change - Guaraqueçaba Climate Action Project - global warming and cli... - 0 views

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    This article focuses on climate change problems that are directly affecting the South America area. Due to destruction of tropical rainforest, which is an issue we discussed on Friday during class, there are at least 15 species of birds that are being endangered.
chiefs100

New research reveals historic 1990s US crime decline - 0 views

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    This is an article about how violent crime had historic declines in the 1990's.
bmoran

UN Framework Convention on Climate Change - Global Issues - 0 views

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    This article informs us on the achievements and shortcomings of the UN's UNFCCC in facing Global Warming.
Seiji Ikeda

since1968.com: Microsoft Cell Phone or MIT $100 Laptop? - 0 views

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    This argues that both the olpc and the mobile phone are good solutions; not just one.
Seiji Ikeda

MIT unveils $100 laptop to the world - PLUS IMAGES - Pocket-lint.co.uk - 0 views

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    I think this is one of the frist articles in 2005 of the olpc.  It talks of MIT unveiling it and has some pictures of the prototype which is different from today's version.
Seiji Ikeda

India's renaissance: The $100 computer | CNET News.com - 0 views

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    Antoehr article on novatium versus olpc.
Seiji Ikeda

The Next Net: The $500 Phone Versus the $100 Laptop - 0 views

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    Small article on phone vs olpc.  But good replies and mention of India's Novatium as a competition to OLPC.
Seiji Ikeda

BlogoWogo - The Blog Network | OLPC Vs Classmate: Negroponte to Intel: You Suck! - 0 views

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    Another article on Intel vs. OLPC.  Nice cartoon drawing.
bmoran

Global Warming and Population - Global Issues - 0 views

  • Population and Climate ChangeA “Malthusian” theory about the relationship between population growth and the environment suggests that as populations grow, they will strip their resources leading to famine, hunger and environmental degradation.As detailed further in this site’s section on population, that is an oversimplification and has largely shown not to be true. Instead, it has been factors such as politics and economics (i.e. how we use our resources and for what purpose) that has determined environmental degradation or sustainability.For example, the world’s wealthiest 20% (i.e. the rich countries) consume approximately 80% of the world’s resources, while the rest of humanity shares the other 20% of resource consumed, as noted in the consumption section of this web site.In regards to climate change, countries with large populations such as China and India have not been the countries contributing greenhouse gases for the decades that has been required to trigger climate change, as noted further above.While in total amounts their emissions might be high (China is second largest emitter after the United States, for example), per person, their emissions are significantly smaller as noted earlier.
  • as countries such as China, India and Brazil grow in prosperity, there will be large populations with purchasing power, consuming more goods and services, thus making more demands on the planet.Indeed, many environmentalists have constantly noted that if such countries were to follow the style of development that the rich countries used and emulate them, then our planet may not be able to cope much longer.
  • researchers have found that depending on what variables you factor in, the planet can support an extremely large population, or an extremely small one. These ranges are ridiculously wide: from 2 billion to 147 billion people! Why such variance? It depends on how efficiently resources are used and for what purpose (i.e. economics).
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    This article shows that overpopulation isn't really a problem IF we learn to use our resources effectively.
elligant35

Global Development: Solutions to Poverty - 0 views

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      Solution to poverty this article suggest using housing vouchers on government developed property. Among other solutions it proposes is to educate and provide better health care. The education they propose is to enable people to find some kind of trade to support themselves.
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    Again, good analysis of the problems but no actionable plans.
Josh Sparkman

International Criminal Court : Article - 0 views

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    A militia leader tried for breaking int'l law against child soldiers
Josh Sparkman

Study estimates 250,000 active child soldiers | The Guardian | Guardian Unlimited - 0 views

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    Associated Press article on current active child soldiers
Josh Sparkman

Child soldiers abandoned in the Democratic Republic of Congo - Amnesty International - 0 views

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    Amnesty Int'l article on children that refuse to be soldiers and the consequences.
Josh Sparkman

Sierra Leone: Child Soldiers - 0 views

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    article from Sierra Leone on a professors trip and experience there. Mainly his realization of children used as soldiers and their lifestyles.
katiescan

Global Warming International Center - Home - 0 views

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    This is a website about international global warming.  There are a variety of articles, news headlines, press releases, etc. that all deal with global warming on an international level.  This site provides a different perspective on global warming.
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