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Canada faces huge global warming costs

By Michel Comte, AFP 29 September 2011 The economic impact of climate change on Canada could climb to billions of dollars per year, according to a study published Thursday by a policy group that advises the Canadian government. The report, Paying the Price: The Economic Impacts of Climate Change for Canada, by the National Round […]

15 stunning statistics about the U.S. jobs market

By Ben Baden, US News 28 September 2011 Next week, the Labor Department will release its much-anticipated monthly jobs report. Last month, the economy added exactly zero jobs overall, and 14 million Americans still remain unemployed. Economists expect September’s numbers to be a slight improvement, but not enough to make a noticeable dent in the […]

Graph of the Day: Global Food Security Levels in the Face of High Food Prices

If nothing else, existentially important goods include food. Although countries such asGermany are almost self-sufficient when it comes to the basic supply of foodstuffs, peak oil could well have serious consequences in some areas of agriculture. Potential supply bottlenecks would above all jeopardise countries with high food import quotas since the cost of importing food […]

Sharks in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef in ‘quite rapid’ decline

September 28 (AFP) – Academics from James Cook University in Queensland on Wednesday said there was mounting evidence of widespread and substantial declines in shark populations around the world, with some species now listed as threatened. [Population Growth Rates of Reef Sharks with and without Fishing on the Great Barrier Reef: Robust Estimation with Multiple […]

Arctic ice shelves have lost half of their size in six years

By IAN AUSTEN28 September 2011 Canada’s Arctic ice shelves, formations that date back thousands of years, have been almost halved in size over the last six years, Canadian researchers said on Tuesday. Researchers at Carleton University in Ottawa, who regularly analyze satellite images from the region, also found that a major portion of the ice […]

Climate change takes a toll on cultures

By DYLAN WALSH27 September 2011 There are nearly 7,000 known languages in the world today. It is predicted that half of these, in many cases vessels of indigenous cultures, will vanish over the next 50 years. This has been much on the mind of Brigitte Baptiste, who took over this year as director of the […]

Video: BBC speechless as trader predicts global financial collapse – ‘Goldman Sachs rules the world’

    BBC Speechless As Trader Alessio Rastani Tells Truth, Collapse Coming, Goldman Rules World UPDATE: Trader’s Goldman Sachs comments spark BBC hoax claims By John Plunkett, Tara Conlan and Oliver Laughland, www.guardian.co.uk 27 September 2011 He caused outrage with his comments on the global economic meltdown claiming “governments don’t rule the world, Goldman Sachs […]

2011 sets U.S. record for most natural disasters – Republicans demand relief funding be offset by clean-energy cuts

By Joe Romm  26 September 2011 This year just set the record for most Federal Emergency Management Agency declared disasters. And we’ve still got 3 months to go. It is strictly a coincidence, of course, that most of those disasters are climate related and climate scientists predicted that as we pour more heat-trapping gases into […]

Japan government to open radiation exclusion zone this week – Decontamination left to individual neighborhoods

By arevamirpal::laprimavera 26 September 2011 The Japanese government says it will abolish the “evacuation-ready” zone in 5 municipalities that lie between 20 to 30-kilometer radius from Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant on September 30, all at once. It may be construed as a declaration by the national government that it is now “safe” to return […]

‘Illusion of plenty’ masks collapse of two key Southern California fisheries

ScienceDaily (Sep. 26, 2011) – The two most important recreational fisheries off Southern California have collapsed, according to a new study led by a researcher from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego. Scripps postdoctoral researcher Brad Erisman and his colleagues examined the health of regional populations of barred sand bass and kelp bass-staple […]

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