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Chelcie

WWF - WWF's Global Forest Programme - we offer solutions - 0 views

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    This page offers valuable information on why and how to preserve forest. There are also useful pictures and statistics that add additional evidence.
bmoran

Carbon Sinks, Forests and Climate Change - Global Issues - 0 views

  • Over the past 150 years, deforestation has contributed an estimated 30 percent of the atmospheric build-up of CO2. It is also a significant driving force behind the loss of genes, species, and critical ecosystem services. However, in the international policy arena, biodiversity loss and climate change have often moved in wholly unconnected domains. — Climate, Biodiversity, and Forests, World Resources Institute, 1998
  • Carbon Sinks and LandA mechanism suggested for tackling climate change and warming has been the idea of using "Carbon Sinks" to soak up carbon dioxide. To aid in this, reforestation, or planting of new forests, have been suggested. This is a popular strategy for the logging industry and nations with large forests interests, such as Canada, the United States, various Latin American nations, and some Asian countries such as Indonesia.While there may be some potential in this solution, it cannot be effective on its own. This is because it legitimizes continued destruction of old-growth and pristine forests which are rich ecosystem and have an established biodiversity base (albeit shrinking now) that naturally maintain the environment (at no cost!). Creating new forest areas would require the creation of entire ecosystems. It is also criticized for being a quick fix that doesn't tackle the root causes effectively and doesn't lead to, or promote actual emissions reduction.
  • Environmentalists and others point out that the use of carbon sinks is a big loophole in the Kytoto Protocol; that if carbon sinks can be counted towards emissions reductions credit, then industrialized countries would be able to meet their commitments while reducing emissions by less than would otherwise be required. Because they are carbon sinks, it means that when forests burn or as vegetation naturally dies, they release more carbon too (because it is stored carbon). As the climate changes, it is possible that there may be more forest fires etc, releasing more carbon. (And then these sinks would become sources!)
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.
Chelcie

Saving Energy at Home » Earth 911 - 0 views

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    This website gives tips on how to conserve energy. Ex. turing theromostate down, turn off lights, unplug appliances not being used. close shades, and buy more energy efficent appliances.
Brandon Fox

PoliticsOnline - News, Tools & Strategies - 0 views

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    how the $100 laptop will change the world
Brandon Fox

One Laptop Per Uruguayan Child - 0 views

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    how Uruguay has adapted to the OLPC project.
katiescan

Global Green - 0 views

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    This website is completely dedicated to global warming and what you can do to help turn it around.  There are a variety of ways one can help lower their CO2 emissions and this website shows you how you can start to make a big difference.
elligant35

Does Global Tax Competition Increase Poverty? - Google Video - 0 views

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      More video clips on how Social Security, Education, Corporations, and Global Tax may be causing poverty through its infrastructure. This is an open forum by the World Economic committee.
tomorronow

Childhood denied: child soldiers in Africa - Amnesty International - 0 views

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    Amnesty international's  site on child warfare   how and why they are used etc...
Hans De Keulenaer

Internet Archive - 0 views

  • "This webpage is no longer available", is the sentence familiar to you? This is no longer a problem since a complete archive for webpages is now available. Through the Internet Archive, you can find expired webpages and you can also see how your favorite websites looked like 10 years ago and trace their development. What is the Internet Archive? The Internet Archive is a complete snapshot of all webpages on every website since 1996 till today.
drumnman

lesson plans - 0 views

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    How to teach about deforestation
mesims

Child Labor - 0 views

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    This site is good becasue its shows some solutions on how to free the children and there are ways you can make donations and adopt a village.
anonymous

Fair trade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    shows how fair trade can help improve the lives of the impoverished. Very good info.
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    Details about fair trade policies and their benefits.
elligant35

National Poverty Center - The University of Michigan - 0 views

shared by elligant35 on 28 May 07 - Cached
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      This image shows how poverty is more prevalent in single-mother families. This poverty rate is higher than all the people impoverished in the United States. The trace this chart from the Civil Rights Era. Although this has dropped, it seems to be on the rise again.
anonymous

Causes of Poverty - Global Issues - 0 views

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    shows the people who are to blame for world poverty and how to put a stop to it.
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    An article listing some of the causes of poverty.
Chelcie

Ecological Footprint Quiz - 0 views

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    This quiz allows individuals to see how their actions are affecting the environment. It ask various questions and then calculates your answers and gives you a final score.
Lynn Dee

MIT Media Lab & $100 Laptop - 0 views

shared by Lynn Dee on 28 May 07 - Cached
  • revolutionize how we educate the world's children
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      This is our goal, to help educate the world. This computer can help for those that want it. They can now have access to the world and all the knowledge they want.
Brandon Fox

MIT World » : The Hundred Dollar Laptop-Computing for Developing Nations - 0 views

shared by Brandon Fox on 28 May 07 - Cached
  • Negroponte has begun to line up millions of orders from Brazil, Thailand, Egypt, China and South Africa.
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      I think we need these in the States as well. There are children here too who dont have computers and might benifit from them.
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    MIT explains how OLPC will improve developing nations
senoumou

Ideas from Games - 55 views

After today's games in class, what I suggest is that we can think about limiting the strenght of growing nations, and give a kind of long life to weak nations. By doing so, the competition might be...

gaming worldsim

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