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Published on Dec 13, 2011 by AssociatedPress A team of NOAA scientists that monitors the largest water masses in the world for any signs of seismic activity says the recent series of terrifying natural disasters could signify the beginning of a new cycle of large earthquakes. (Dec. 13) |
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Date: 13 December 2011 Category: Global Warning |
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Uploaded by democracynow on Dec 12, 2011 DemocracyNow.org - The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Durban, South Africa, has ended with an agreement to start negotiations for a new legally binding climate treaty to be decided by 2015 — and to come into force by 2020. Negotiators also agreed to a second commitment period under the Kyoto Protocol and the initial design of a Green Climate Fund. Many environmental groups say the agreement does not do enough to deal with the climate crisis. "It is really not the important milestone in building a climate regime that many have called it -- including the United States and the European Union," says Kate Horner, a policy analyst at Friends of the Earth International, on Democracy Now! Dec. 12. "Instead, what it is, is a further milestone in a very long history of the wealthy world backtracking on their existing promises and reneging on existing obligations. The platform will delay action for five to 10 years while a new treaty is being negotiated and ratified. It will lock in the low levels of ambition, and really, I think the most damaging part of it is it's an attempt to shift the burden of this problem on to developing countries who have contributed less." The outcome of the U.N. climate summit could be especially damaging for Africa. "Africa is off the map, yet Africa is the [continent] that is going to burn because of the indecision and the weak decisions that have come out of this gathering here in Durban," notes Bobby Peek, director of groundWork, a South African-based environmental justice organization. [More] [Less] |
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Date: 13 December 2011 Category: Global Warning |
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Uploaded by TheOnion on Dec 13, 2011 Back in February, the people of Egypt revolted against their dictator, Hosni Mubarak, in brave act of insurrection that could've turned into a really awful bloodbath had things gone a different way. |
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Date: 13 December 2011 Category: Satire |
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Uploaded by UpTakeVideo on Dec 13, 2011 Are the Occupy MN protestors making a difference by defending foreclosed homes? They are with clergy in North Minneapolis. David Snyder of Jewish Community Action ? and an organizer of the interfaith Northside Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) press conference at Shiloh Temple today that called on banks to work with homeowners in foreclosure ? said that the Occupy movement has given NCRC and religious leaders a shot in the arm to speak out against the crisis. "Occupy MN has pushed us to think broader and to think of new tactics," said Snyder. "It has opened up political space to make broader demands. It's a critical movement. We're grateful that they're putting their bodies on the line to make the space for us to articulate these demands." Five prominent religious leaders, and one North Minneapolis homeowner who narrowly avoided foreclosure, shared the podium at Shiloh Temple on Tuesday. They were Bishop Richard Howell, Revs. Jerry McAfee, Dwight Seawood and Paul Slack, Vic Rosenthal of Jewish Community Action and homeowner Cathy Spann. Shiloh Temple is on Broadway in the heart of North Minneapolis, a neighborhood decimated by poverty, over 5,000 foreclosures since the housing crisis began in 2007, and a tornado on May 22. "We're about the poor, the needy, we're about anybody here," said Bishop Howell of Shiloh Temple. "Anybody who comes through these doors from the north side. That's what we do, and we do it best." "We try to minister to the whole person ? spirit, soul and body," said Rev. McAfee, who connected Cathy Spann with NCRC, and helped her keep her home. "But it's hard for me to speak to your spirit when your mind is on where you'll be sleeping the next few days." McAfee said that church attendance and donations have decreased on account of the foreclosure crisis. With respect to Occupy MN, David Snyder added that community reinvestment coalitions like NCRC and the Occupy movement can compliment each other, though one may be more radical and one more traditional. "A movement like (Occupy) can push the whole dialogue around income equality, around equity, around financial discrimination. We get a lot more power at the negotiating table if stuff like this is happening at the street level." "They're very different approaches," agreed Anthony Newby of MN Neighborhoods Organizing for Change, which has been at the forefront of the local Occupy Your Home movement. "The organization model typically works through proper legal channels, has detailed discussions about the minutea of the loan documents and timelines and gets the banks to honor their commitments on paper." "Our approach is more radical, it's a moral argument. The most important thing is keeping people in their homes across the board." [More] [Less] |
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Date: 13 December 2011 Category: Occupy Movement |
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Uploaded by UpTakeVideo on Dec 13, 2011 OccupyMN has had a number of disagreements with county officials. Since the occupation began on October 7, there have been a number of attempts to remove the protestors from The People's Plaza ( also known as the Hennepin County Government Plaza). The protestors have argued that they are just exercising First Amendment rights. In response, Hennepin County's Board has created new rules aimed at discouraging the occupation. The frustration boiled over at the Hennepin County Board's last meeting of 2011 when a dozen or so OccupyMN supporters interrupted the board meeting with a "Mic Check." Mic Check began with Occupy Wall Street when the the City of New York forbade the use of sound systems. The participants echo the statements of the speaker starting with the opening statement of, "Mic check,", often in waves until the entire crowd is covered. It has been used many times as a disruptive action in meetings and events, most recently last week in the US House of Representatives. The OccupyMN group was quickly removed without incident by county security officers. Most of the hundreds of Occupy sites nation wide have had or are facing similar disputes. The most dramatic event locally occurred on December 6 when Sheriff's deputies swept the plaza and removed everything. A Minnesota District Court ruling on November 21 affirmed the right of the group to post signs on the plaza. The replacement of signs on December 11 was triggered by the December 6 removal. A suit filed on November 21, 2011, by the Minnesota ACLU in behalf of OccupyMN challenges the use of trespass notices as a, "back-door approach to end the occupation." The orders prohibiting sleeping on the Plaza is seen by some as a draconian attack on the homeless. Occupy activists promise continued legal and public action to defend the 99%. [More] [Less] |
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Date: 13 December 2011 Category: Occupy Movement |
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Uploaded by Current on Dec 10, 2011 Keith and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.),member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, discuss his efforts to overturn Citizens United, the infamous 2010 Supreme Court ruling that corporations are guaranteed free speech and freedom to spend unlimited amounts on virtually unregulated political advertising. Acknowledging how difficult it will be to get his amendment passed, Sanders is calling on all Americans -- regardless of their political affiliation -- to help overturn the ruling: "Get people on the phone, get on their emails and alert their members of Congress that Citizens United is not what America is about." [More] [Less] |
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Published on Dec 13, 2011 by Current Find out why Fox News anchor Gregg Jarrett is WORSE; Glenn Beck is WORSER; and the crowd at the latest GOP debate in Des Moines, Iowa, is the WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD for Dec. 12, 2011. |
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Date: 13 December 2011 Category: Satire |
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Published on Dec 13, 2011 by MockTheDummy1 The Dummies sing Christmas carols and substitute popular right wing memes and figures from the conservative movement. You can read along from the full song published here: http://mockthedummy.com/2011/12/13/the-twelve-days-of-conservative-movement-c... |
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Date: 13 December 2011 Category: Satire |
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Published on Dec 11, 2011 by Euronews http://www.euronews.net/ Many delegates are celebrating after the UN climate change talks reached an agreement to force all the world's biggest polluters to take action to slow the pace of global warming, but opinion was split whether the agreement went far or fast enough. The British Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Chris Huhne said they should be proud of what they have achieved: [More] [Less] |
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Date: 11 December 2011 Category: Global Warning |
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Uploaded by democracynow on Dec 12, 2011 DemocracyNow.org - The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Durban, South Africa, has ended with an agreement to start negotiations for a new legally binding climate treaty to be decided by 2015 — and to come into force by 2020. Negotiators also agreed to a second commitment period under the Kyoto Protocol and the initial design of a Green Climate Fund. Many environmental groups say the agreement does not do enough to deal with the climate crisis. "It is really not the important milestone in building a climate regime that many have called it -- including the United States and the European Union," says Kate Horner, a policy analyst at Friends of the Earth International, on Democracy Now! Dec. 12. "Instead, what it is, is a further milestone in a very long history of the wealthy world backtracking on their existing promises and reneging on existing obligations. The platform will delay action for five to 10 years while a new treaty is being negotiated and ratified. It will lock in the low levels of ambition, and really, I think the most damaging part of it is it's an attempt to shift the burden of this problem on to developing countries who have contributed less." The outcome of the U.N. climate summit could be especially damaging for Africa. "Africa is off the map, yet Africa is the [continent] that is going to burn because of the indecision and the weak decisions that have come out of this gathering here in Durban," notes Bobby Peek, director of groundWork, a South African-based environmental justice organization. [More] [Less] |
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Date: 13 December 2011 Category: Global Warning |
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Uploaded by democracynow on Dec 12, 2011 www.democracynow.org - During the final official day of the United Nations climate change talks in Durban on Friday, more than 150 activists "occupied" the conference as they marched through the halls calling for a fair, legally binding agreement before before being told to leave by U.N. security. Protesters were careful not to disrupt the actual negotiations, and said a delay in action on climate change could cause large swaths of Africa to be uninhabitable. "Unlike some of the governments in these negotiations who talk democracy in one voice, and engage in awful acts of human rights abuses in the other ... we will show the highest tradition of peaceful, civil disobedience, which is our right," says Kumi Naidoo, executive director of Greenpeace International, one of those expelled after the protest. [More] [Less] |
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Date: 13 December 2011 Category: Global Warning |
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Uploaded by ForaTv on 4 Aug 2011 Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2011/02/18/Is_Environmentalism_Failing Environmentalist David Suzuki expresses his hope that environmentalism will be absorbed into the public consciousness. |
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Date: 11 August 2011 Category: Global Warning |
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Uploaded by AlJazeeraEnglish on Dec 10, 2011 Delegates at the UN Climate Summit in South African port city of Durban have finally reached a deal that aims to extend the 1997 Kyoto Protocol by five more years and launch talks towards a successor treaty. The new treaty will have binding agreement for developed and developing nations to curb their carbon emissions, and it came with heavy compromises. Negotiations went on for extra two days to try to get the world's biggest polluters to commit to a plan to cut carbon emissions. Al Jazeera's Jonah Hull reports from the venue of the conference. [More] [Less] |
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Date: 10 December 2011 Category: Global Warning |
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Published on Dec 13, 2011 by MockTheDummy1 The Dummies sing Christmas carols and substitute popular right wing memes and figures from the conservative movement. You can read along from the full song published here: http://mockthedummy.com/2011/12/13/the-twelve-days-of-conservative-movement-c... |
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Date: 13 December 2011 Category: Satire |
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http://www.cbc.ca/thehour Remember Kim Jong-Il? All most people know is the ruthless leader of North Korea bent on a nuclear program. But he has his quirks. So, here are the top 5 weird facts about Kim Jong-Il |
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Uploaded by LeeCamp2 on Dec 12, 2011 There are websites that show you every registered sex offender in your area. Why don't we do the same for corporate criminals? (Also, on the next Moment of Clarity podcast - I have investigative reporter and NY Times bestseller Greg Palast) |
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Date: 12 December 2011 Category: Satire |
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Rep. Barbara Lee / D-California, 9th District / Progressive Caucus Co-Chairman |
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Saudi Arabia North - Oil Reserves second only to Saudi Arabia - and with none of the pesky energy security problems plaguing the Middle East. But many say it's destroying the environment and the Native way of life. We were ahead of the game with this story - and negotiated access in, despite the oil companies disinterest (to say the least) in foreign media [More] [Less] |
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Max Blumenthal's latest takes us on a shocking and at times bizarre tour of right-wing Pastor John Hagee's annual Washington-Israel Summit, blowing the cover off the Christian Zionist movement in the process. Starring Joe Lieberman, Tom DeLay, Pastor John Hagee, Ambassador Dore Gold and a host of rapture-ready evangelicals praying for Armaggedon. [More] [Less] |
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T. Boone gives a four-minute presentation about his plan to save America's energy future. Find out more at http://www.pickensplan.com |
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Nation magazine contributing writer Kai Wright, discusses his July 14 article about the mortgage crisis and its affect on the Black middle class. |
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Protests around Iran include Kerman Shah |
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The current video was filmed today june 13 2009 in VALIASR STREET its the real voice of the iranian people mowj e sabze bayaddd bepa shavad |
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Supporters of pro-reform candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi have demonstrated in Tehran against the results of the Iranian national elections. John Simpson reports. |
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Supporters of pro-reform candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi have demonstrated in Tehran against the results of the Iranian national elections. |
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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been re-elected as president of Iran with a resounding victory, the electoral commission says. |
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The far-right British National Party has won its two first ever seats in the European Parliament. The news has sparked a wave of anti-fascist protests in London and upset mainstream political groups. |
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