by TA Ramesh
After the cold war, the development of a New World Order is in the offing due to the formation of the European Union and its extension towards East, the African Union and also the possible formation of other world unions on their models. This is a positive trend towards the formation of One World Union possibly by the initiation of UNO in the later stage.But America’s war in Iraq has divided the opinions of the nations in the world, in the UNO and the European Union. Unfortunately, America’s too much haste in its preemptive war on Iraq has also broken the vision of the New World Order now.So, realization should dawn upon everyone that peace, prosperity and progress can be achieved by the united efforts of all as each one is interdependent in the world for survival and sustenance forever. This means that only by harmonious human development love, knowledge, perfection, joy, peace and satisfaction could be achieved in life, which could be possible not by politics alone or religion alone or science alone but only by human culture, which connects science and literature, politics and religion, love and knowledge, beauty and truth, body and mind, and mater and spirit into one. Without knowing this truth like man of one book, politicians and religionists are fighting with one another somehow to try to unite mankind by the imposition or preaching of their ideas in order to fulfill their ambition or missions in the world. Politicians or religionists like man of one book are subjective in their approach to social matters, which is uninteresting to the people and so, they are unable to succeed in their ventures. Therefore, leaders of human culture like the men of general knowledge having concern for all the matters of human interestonly can create interest in the people of the world with their objective approach and succeed creating One Human World at last leading towards the formation of One World Government by democracy.
Now the problem before everyone is how to set right the disorders of the world we see today and how to change the course of the world in the right direction. The solution is the creation of One World Order – world government, world law and world security.
The probable moves for the creation of One World State will be:
The idea of One Europe should be achieved and the Russian Dream of One European Home can be achieved by uniting One Europe with Asia.
If such an effort is extended to other countries of the world with the initiation of USA and UNO, World Union can very well be achieved soon.
After discussing over all the matters and having a unanimous agreement by all nations the functions of the World State can be governed by the following measures:
a. Defense should be in the hands of the UNO;b. One currency for the world should be adopted;c. One language should be used for communication purpose;d. And common laws for all the nations should be framed.
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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 3 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2551
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Problem entries currently profiled: more than 30,000. Relationships between them more than 150,000 (see Statistics)
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Names: Problems do not have unique or official names. Many of the problems profiled have two or more other associated names associated to reflect different keywords and ways of describing them. Some have up to ten names. The alphabetic list, based on a single name per problem, is therefore an essentially arbitrary ordering of the problems. As a random presentation of the contents of the database, it has the advantage of drawing attention to the variety of concerns faced by individuals and groups. Some problems are decidedly controversial -- and may even be described by other constituencies as strategies.
Disclaimer: This Encyclopedia necessarily includes some problems which appear "positive" (at least to some constituencies) and may indeed be treated separately as strategies (in the strategies database). Some "problems" which are of great concern to one group, may be seen as a solution by another group. Similarly the strategies of one group may be seen as problems for another group. Problems of today may have been governmental policy in an earlier period, as in the case of the drug and slave trades. "Abortion" is an example of a highly controversial problem as defined by some that is also treated and perceived as a strategy by others. "Thieving", and even "blinding children" (to improve their income as beggars), may be amongst the few strategies open to the impoverished. On the other hand, many seemingly "positive" strategies (such as "the Green Revolution") may be criticized for their "negative" consequences by significant constituencies. This collection of problems should NOT therefore be considered as a simple list of "negative" problems identified by the organizations providing the information.
The data presented challenges the user to exercise discrimination in determining under what circumstances a problem (such as "structural adjustment") is defined and in what way it may be "positive" or "negative" in its nature. This is often the dilemma faced by leaders and policy makers. Some problem profiles have explanatory texts, where available, to clarify conflicting claims as to the "positive" or "negative" aspects of each problem from different perspectives. Many problems are perceived to have both "positive" and "negative" consequences in aggravating or alleviating other problems (indicated by hyperlinks).
The data therefore represent one attempt to depict the "ecosystem" of interrelated problems active in society, whether actually or potentially. Inclusion of "problems" on this list should not be considered to imply that they are advocated by the UIA.
Development: It is important to recognize that the database is continually being expanded with user participation, notably through the addition of more specific problems that are aspects of those already included and the interaction between problems in vicious cycle loops.
Reservations: The emphasis throughout this project has been placed on providing descriptions of less well-known problems, particularly when the extensive material available on the better known problems contained neither succinct descriptions of them nor descriptive material which could easily be reduced to succinct descriptions. The problem descriptions here represent a compilation of views from published documents (usually from international organizations). The text provided does not necessarily constitute the best possible description of the problem, since a compromise has had to be struck between availability of information, the resources to process it, and the space available (in the case of the hardcopy version).
"The emphasis throughout this project has been placed on providing descriptions of less well-known problems..."
Projects
World Problems Project
On-line access available via http://www.uia.org/db/
Summary
Development (1997-1999) with the assistance of the European Commission
Origins and development since 1972, with the support of Mankind 2000
Description of the Encyclopedia Project (of which this is a part)
Sponsorship of this project:The UIA is a financially independent non-profit research centre and information clearing house. The compilation of the Encyclopedia is done with very tight budgets, as funds become available.You may be interested in supporting, or sponsoring, the further development of this database.
Commentary
Specific to world problems: Collection of 32 explanatory documents on significance, criteria, method (problem naming), classification, and general commentary. On-line profiles offer access to other websites as well as specific query-links to web search engines.
Encyclopedia Project in general: Collection of 27 explanatory documents on overview (significance), content, method, assessement, and general insights.
Statistics
Statistics on profiled world problems, and their relationships, are given in the:
Summary tables, including post-1995 development
Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential (every 3-4 years)
Publications /CD-Roms
The profiles of world problems perceived by international organizatyions and other constituencies are published in:
Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential (every 3-4 years)
Encyclopedia Plus (CD-Rom) International organizations concerned in various ways with world problems are profiled in:
Yearbook of International Organizations (hardcover edition).
Yearbook Plus (CD-Rom) Alternatively: Please ask your local library/documentation center to order a copy.
Bibliography
The following publications include bibliographic material on world problems:
Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential (every 3-4 years)
Encyclopedia Plus (CD-Rom)
Publications of organizations in Yearbook of International Organizations The relevant bibiliographies are also available on-line together with access to other websites and specific query-links to web search engines
Documents
UIA Studies relating to world problems and governance appear in:
Commentaries and notes (downloadable documents)
Selected papers and reports (downloadable documents)
Transnational Associations / Associations Transnationales (6 a year)
Knowledge management
Many of the studies are concerned with how information on the multitude of perceived world problems might be more fruitfully organized. The development of the databases and the user-interfaces on the web are being developed with this in mind.
Multi-media
Networks of perceived relationships between problems can be explored with the experimental spring mapping techniques associated with the on-line version of the world problems database. The relevance is discussed elsewhere.
Questions / FAQs
Basic information is provided in the summary (above) or in the comments to the alphabetic checklist.
A range of questions are answered in a FAQ specific to world problems.
Feedback
Comments/Improvements/URLs: This is an ongoing project. We would like to improve the profiles that you see in the on-line database, or others you consider missing. Send us documents or indicate URLs.
Registered users can provide feedback, or improvements on specific profiles, through the comment facility in the on-line version of the world problems database.
Check the detailed possibilities for participative feedback at: http://www.uia.org/dyna/feedpol.htm
Check our editorial guidelines for feedback at http://www.uia.org/dyna/guides.htm
Projects
Commentary: rationale
Statistics
Publications / CD-Roms
Bibliography
Documents: studies / research
Knowledge management: transdisciplinarity, comprehension
Multi-media
Questions: FAQs
Feedback: including on-line user commentary
Context-->
Information
Profiles of world problems, and their relationships, as perceived by international constituencies (intergovernmental organizations, international nongovernmental associations (NGOs) and other bodies -- profiled in a complementary source: Yearbook of International Organizations):
Problem entries currently profiled: more than 30,000. Relationships between them more than 150,000 (see Statistics)
Profiles published in book and CD in Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential (see Publications)
On-line access
alternative entry points:
general entry point via http://www.uia.org/db/
alphabetical checklist: one-page general index (offering access via first letter codes directly to the index pages)
alphabetical index: page index summary (over 22,000 world problem names and keywords)
subject index
access policy
on-line comment facilities and user feedback (see Feedback)
search possibilities
problem type codes / symbols used
associated mapping experiments (see Multi-media)
Entry content and organization
Editorial methods and guidelines:
General summary (for a participative encyclopedia)
Specific to world problems: FAQs Significance Criteria Method (Naming) Patterning (Classification) Comments
Disclaimer / Warning
Websites of other international organizations and NGOs concerned with problems. Source: The world problems and issues presented are those recognized by over 20,000 international organizations (profiled in the Yearbook of International Organizations) and other constituencies -- for which the Union of International Associations serves as an information clearing house. Some of the problems may be recognized by many organizations, others may only be recognized by loose networks, movements or isolated groups of experts.
Names: Problems do not have unique or official names. Many of the problems profiled have two or more other associated names associated to reflect different keywords and ways of describing them. Some have up to ten names. The alphabetic list, based on a single name per problem, is therefore an essentially arbitrary ordering of the problems. As a random presentation of the contents of the database, it has the advantage of drawing attention to the variety of concerns faced by individuals and groups. Some problems are decidedly controversial -- and may even be described by other constituencies as strategies.
Disclaimer: This Encyclopedia necessarily includes some problems which appear "positive" (at least to some constituencies) and may indeed be treated separately as strategies (in the strategies database). Some "problems" which are of great concern to one group, may be seen as a solution by another group. Similarly the strategies of one group may be seen as problems for another group. Problems of today may have been governmental policy in an earlier period, as in the case of the drug and slave trades. "Abortion" is an example of a highly controversial problem as defined by some that is also treated and perceived as a strategy by others. "Thieving", and even "blinding children" (to improve their income as beggars), may be amongst the few strategies open to the impoverished. On the other hand, many seemingly "positive" strategies (such as "the Green Revolution") may be criticized for their "negative" consequences by significant constituencies. This collection of problems should NOT therefore be considered as a simple list of "negative" problems identified by the organizations providing the information.
The data presented challenges the user to exercise discrimination in determining under what circumstances a problem (such as "structural adjustment") is defined and in what way it may be "positive" or "negative" in its nature. This is often the dilemma faced by leaders and policy makers. Some problem profiles have explanatory texts, where available, to clarify conflicting claims as to the "positive" or "negative" aspects of each problem from different perspectives. Many problems are perceived to have both "positive" and "negative" consequences in aggravating or alleviating other problems (indicated by hyperlinks).
The data therefore represent one attempt to depict the "ecosystem" of interrelated problems active in society, whether actually or potentially. Inclusion of "problems" on this list should not be considered to imply that they are advocated by the UIA.
Development: It is important to recognize that the database is continually being expanded with user participation, notably through the addition of more specific problems that are aspects of those already included and the interaction between problems in vicious cycle loops.
Reservations: The emphasis throughout this project has been placed on providing descriptions of less well-known problems, particularly when the extensive material available on the better known problems contained neither succinct descriptions of them nor descriptive material which could easily be reduced to succinct descriptions. The problem descriptions here represent a compilation of views from published documents (usually from international organizations). The text provided does not necessarily constitute the best possible description of the problem, since a compromise has had to be struck between availability of information, the resources to process it, and the space available (in the case of the hardcopy version).
"The emphasis throughout this project has been placed on providing descriptions of less well-known problems..."
Projects
World Problems Project
On-line access available via http://www.uia.org/db/
Summary
Development (1997-1999) with the assistance of the European Commission
Origins and development since 1972, with the support of Mankind 2000
Description of the Encyclopedia Project (of which this is a part)
Sponsorship of this project:The UIA is a financially independent non-profit research centre and information clearing house. The compilation of the Encyclopedia is done with very tight budgets, as funds become available.You may be interested in supporting, or sponsoring, the further development of this database.
Commentary
Specific to world problems: Collection of 32 explanatory documents on significance, criteria, method (problem naming), classification, and general commentary. On-line profiles offer access to other websites as well as specific query-links to web search engines.
Encyclopedia Project in general: Collection of 27 explanatory documents on overview (significance), content, method, assessement, and general insights.
Statistics
Statistics on profiled world problems, and their relationships, are given in the:
Summary tables, including post-1995 development
Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential (every 3-4 years)
Publications /CD-Roms
The profiles of world problems perceived by international organizatyions and other constituencies are published in:
Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential (every 3-4 years)
Encyclopedia Plus (CD-Rom) International organizations concerned in various ways with world problems are profiled in:
Yearbook of International Organizations (hardcover edition).
Yearbook Plus (CD-Rom) Alternatively: Please ask your local library/documentation center to order a copy.
Bibliography
The following publications include bibliographic material on world problems:
Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential (every 3-4 years)
Encyclopedia Plus (CD-Rom)
Publications of organizations in Yearbook of International Organizations The relevant bibiliographies are also available on-line together with access to other websites and specific query-links to web search engines
Documents
UIA Studies relating to world problems and governance appear in:
Commentaries and notes (downloadable documents)
Selected papers and reports (downloadable documents)
Transnational Associations / Associations Transnationales (6 a year)
Knowledge management
Many of the studies are concerned with how information on the multitude of perceived world problems might be more fruitfully organized. The development of the databases and the user-interfaces on the web are being developed with this in mind.
Multi-media
Networks of perceived relationships between problems can be explored with the experimental spring mapping techniques associated with the on-line version of the world problems database. The relevance is discussed elsewhere.
Questions / FAQs
Basic information is provided in the summary (above) or in the comments to the alphabetic checklist.
A range of questions are answered in a FAQ specific to world problems.
Feedback
Comments/Improvements/URLs: This is an ongoing project. We would like to improve the profiles that you see in the on-line database, or others you consider missing. Send us documents or indicate URLs.
Registered users can provide feedback, or improvements on specific profiles, through the comment facility in the on-line version of the world problems database.
Check the detailed possibilities for participative feedback at: http://www.uia.org/dyna/feedpol.htm
Check our editorial guidelines for feedback at http://www.uia.org/dyna/guides.htm
วันอังคารที่ 1 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2551
Defending our Oceans
For too long, marine life has been largely open for the taking by anyone possessing the means to exploit it. Rapid advances in technology have meant that the ability, reach and power of vessels and equipment used to exploit marine life now far outweigh nature's ability to maintain it. If left unchecked, this will have far reaching consequences for the marine environment and for people who depend on it.
Ocean life comes in an incredible array of shapes and sizes - from microscopic plankton to the largest of the great whales.Yet many species have been, or are being, driven towards extinction through devastating human impacts. The Defending our Oceans campaign exposes these threats, confronts the villains and promotes solutions such as a global network of ocean parks called marine reserves. The key threats facing our oceans include:
Industrial fishingGiant ships, using state-of-the-art equipment, can pinpoint schools of fish quickly and accurately. These industrial fishing fleets have exceeded the ocean's ecological limits. As larger fish are wiped out, the next smaller fish species are targeted and so on. (Canadian Fisheries expert Dr Daniel Pauly warns that if this continues our children will be eating jellyfish.)Simply put, more and more people are competing for less and less fish and worsening the existing oceans crisis. More
BycatchModern fishing practices are incredibly wasteful. Every year, fishing nets kill up to 300,000 whales, dolphins and porpoises globally. Entanglement is the greatest threat to the survival of many species. Moreover, some fishing practices destroy habitat as well as inhabitants. Bottom trawling, for example, destroys entire ancient deep-sea coral forests and other delicate ecosystems. In some areas it is the equivalent of ploughing a field several times a year. More
Unfair fisheriesAs traditional fishing grounds in the north have collapsed, fishing capacity has increasingly turned to Africa and the Pacific. Pirates that ignore regulations and effectively steal fish are denying some of the poorest regions of the world much needed food security and income, and those fleets fishing legally are only giving a small percentage of the profit to African or Pacific States. More
Fish farmingAquaculture (fish and shellfish farming) is often put forward as the future of the seafood industry. But the shrimp aquaculture industry is perhaps the most destructive, unsustainable and unjust fisheries industry in the world. Mangrove clearances, fishery destruction, murder and community land clearances have all been widely reported. The salmon farming industry also proves farming is no solution - it takes approximately 4kgs of wild caught fish to produce 1kg of farmed salmon. More
Global warmingThe ocean and its inhabitants will be irreversibly affected by the impacts of global warming and climate change. Scientists say that global warming, by increasing sea water temperatures, will raise sea levels and change ocean currents. The effects are already beginning to be felt. Whole species of marine animals and fish are at risk due to the temperature rise - they simply cannot survive in the changed conditions. For example, increased water temperatures are thought to be responsible for large areas of corals turning white and dying (bleaching). More
PollutionAnother significant impact of human activity on the marine environment is pollution. The most visible and familiar is oil pollution caused by tanker accidents. Yet despite the scale and visibility of such impacts, the total quantities of pollutants entering the sea from oil spills are dwarfed by those of pollutants introduced from other sources. These include domestic sewage, industrial discharges, urban and industrial run-off, accidents, spillage, explosions, sea dumping operations, mining, agricultural nutrients and pesticides, waste heat sources, and radioactive discharges. More
Defending our oceansFundamental changes need to be made in the way our oceans are managed. This means that we must act to make sure that human activities are sustainable, in other words that they meet human needs of current and future generations without causing harm to the environment. Accordingly, governments must set aside 40 percent of our oceans as marine reserves. Marine reserves can be defined as areas of the ocean in which the exploitation of all living resources is prevented, together with the exploitation of non-living resources such as sand and gravel and other minerals.
Ocean life comes in an incredible array of shapes and sizes - from microscopic plankton to the largest of the great whales.Yet many species have been, or are being, driven towards extinction through devastating human impacts. The Defending our Oceans campaign exposes these threats, confronts the villains and promotes solutions such as a global network of ocean parks called marine reserves. The key threats facing our oceans include:
Industrial fishingGiant ships, using state-of-the-art equipment, can pinpoint schools of fish quickly and accurately. These industrial fishing fleets have exceeded the ocean's ecological limits. As larger fish are wiped out, the next smaller fish species are targeted and so on. (Canadian Fisheries expert Dr Daniel Pauly warns that if this continues our children will be eating jellyfish.)Simply put, more and more people are competing for less and less fish and worsening the existing oceans crisis. More
BycatchModern fishing practices are incredibly wasteful. Every year, fishing nets kill up to 300,000 whales, dolphins and porpoises globally. Entanglement is the greatest threat to the survival of many species. Moreover, some fishing practices destroy habitat as well as inhabitants. Bottom trawling, for example, destroys entire ancient deep-sea coral forests and other delicate ecosystems. In some areas it is the equivalent of ploughing a field several times a year. More
Unfair fisheriesAs traditional fishing grounds in the north have collapsed, fishing capacity has increasingly turned to Africa and the Pacific. Pirates that ignore regulations and effectively steal fish are denying some of the poorest regions of the world much needed food security and income, and those fleets fishing legally are only giving a small percentage of the profit to African or Pacific States. More
Fish farmingAquaculture (fish and shellfish farming) is often put forward as the future of the seafood industry. But the shrimp aquaculture industry is perhaps the most destructive, unsustainable and unjust fisheries industry in the world. Mangrove clearances, fishery destruction, murder and community land clearances have all been widely reported. The salmon farming industry also proves farming is no solution - it takes approximately 4kgs of wild caught fish to produce 1kg of farmed salmon. More
Global warmingThe ocean and its inhabitants will be irreversibly affected by the impacts of global warming and climate change. Scientists say that global warming, by increasing sea water temperatures, will raise sea levels and change ocean currents. The effects are already beginning to be felt. Whole species of marine animals and fish are at risk due to the temperature rise - they simply cannot survive in the changed conditions. For example, increased water temperatures are thought to be responsible for large areas of corals turning white and dying (bleaching). More
PollutionAnother significant impact of human activity on the marine environment is pollution. The most visible and familiar is oil pollution caused by tanker accidents. Yet despite the scale and visibility of such impacts, the total quantities of pollutants entering the sea from oil spills are dwarfed by those of pollutants introduced from other sources. These include domestic sewage, industrial discharges, urban and industrial run-off, accidents, spillage, explosions, sea dumping operations, mining, agricultural nutrients and pesticides, waste heat sources, and radioactive discharges. More
Defending our oceansFundamental changes need to be made in the way our oceans are managed. This means that we must act to make sure that human activities are sustainable, in other words that they meet human needs of current and future generations without causing harm to the environment. Accordingly, governments must set aside 40 percent of our oceans as marine reserves. Marine reserves can be defined as areas of the ocean in which the exploitation of all living resources is prevented, together with the exploitation of non-living resources such as sand and gravel and other minerals.
From the world to the world
From the world to the world
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.... It's so hot!!!!! Now there ain't expression wording for the terrible temperature like "HOT".Yesterday, I had a headache because of this, Global warming, El Ninyo: the result of the Greenhouse effect that makes the temperature hotter and change the weather, all the world, to be abnormal.For more information what is El ninyo, any way, access to http://www2.manager.co.th/mwebboard/listComment.aspx?QNumber=226715&Mbrowse=19
The website can clearly all spot in your mind, yet including La ninya, the effect that opposite El ninyo. Let's check out.
From the hot thing to the cool one, I just watched the horror movie, Alone or in Thai name "Fad". Nowaday, there're so many Thai movies which have low quality but this one it's the one of the good movie after I watched "King Naras" and not mutch for Thai movie can produced and control all of production to be closed and attractive enough for foreign market. Let's go out to nearest cinema and get the ticket, U'll see that I'm not claim it over.
From the freshly movie to the shopworn DVD store, House at the end of the world. The story's about the three people is finding the relation and needs that can fullfill all of their emptiness, Bobby ,stars by Collin Farwell, who is the center of all this strange relationship, who can make the people loved by his innocece and the positive attitude of living in the world. Claire is the women who finding the real relationship like another dreaming women. Jonathan who is the strange and have strong faith in Bobby. The movie let me know eventully what kind of love we got...it's love, any way. Even how strange u are, how colour of your hair, how clothes u dress it up but the one thing that it's the same of being human is we can't lived alone. That is. U can check it available on the Movie store at the reduced prices only 99 baht.
From the movie to the singer, New coming is Joss Stone, Hillary Duff, Maroon 5, Linkin park, JLo(Spanish song) and the divorced mom, Britney Spear.
From the corner of the world to the another corner of the world, remember that "we're remain lived in the same world". Hopefully all of reader are enjoy my bloging. Bye
. . . S T R O N G E R . . .
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.... It's so hot!!!!! Now there ain't expression wording for the terrible temperature like "HOT".Yesterday, I had a headache because of this, Global warming, El Ninyo: the result of the Greenhouse effect that makes the temperature hotter and change the weather, all the world, to be abnormal.For more information what is El ninyo, any way, access to http://www2.manager.co.th/mwebboard/listComment.aspx?QNumber=226715&Mbrowse=19
The website can clearly all spot in your mind, yet including La ninya, the effect that opposite El ninyo. Let's check out.
From the hot thing to the cool one, I just watched the horror movie, Alone or in Thai name "Fad". Nowaday, there're so many Thai movies which have low quality but this one it's the one of the good movie after I watched "King Naras" and not mutch for Thai movie can produced and control all of production to be closed and attractive enough for foreign market. Let's go out to nearest cinema and get the ticket, U'll see that I'm not claim it over.
From the freshly movie to the shopworn DVD store, House at the end of the world. The story's about the three people is finding the relation and needs that can fullfill all of their emptiness, Bobby ,stars by Collin Farwell, who is the center of all this strange relationship, who can make the people loved by his innocece and the positive attitude of living in the world. Claire is the women who finding the real relationship like another dreaming women. Jonathan who is the strange and have strong faith in Bobby. The movie let me know eventully what kind of love we got...it's love, any way. Even how strange u are, how colour of your hair, how clothes u dress it up but the one thing that it's the same of being human is we can't lived alone. That is. U can check it available on the Movie store at the reduced prices only 99 baht.
From the movie to the singer, New coming is Joss Stone, Hillary Duff, Maroon 5, Linkin park, JLo(Spanish song) and the divorced mom, Britney Spear.
From the corner of the world to the another corner of the world, remember that "we're remain lived in the same world". Hopefully all of reader are enjoy my bloging. Bye
. . . S T R O N G E R . . .
วันอาทิตย์ที่ 30 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2551
global warming
Global warming is one of the most serious challenges facing us today. To protect the health and economic well-being of current and future generations, we must reduce our emissions of heat-trapping gases by using the technology, know-how, and practical solutions already at our disposal.
Nuclear Power Loan Guarantees Shrivel: The nuclear industry is touting the passage of the omnibus appropriations bill as a victory, but in fact Congress did not rally behind loan guarantees for nuclear power.
Nuclear Power in a Warming World: In this new report, UCS describes the role nuclear power should play as a climate change solution.
Senate Committee Passes Historic Bill to Reduce Global Warming Pollution
Senate Climate Bills Backgrounder: The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee approved three climate science bills in early December.
Bali Bulletin: Get updates on UCS efforts at the United Nation's climate negotiations in Indonesia.
How to Avoid Dangerous Climate Change: A Target for U.S. Emissions Reductions A new UCS report provides the analytic basis for the 80% reductions target.
Cap-and-Trade Backgrounder: We Need a Well-Designed Cap-and-Trade Program to Fight Global Warming
Regional Cap-and-Trade Programs: In the absence of federal action, Northeastern and Western states have adopted cap-and-trade programs to reduce global warming pollution emissions in their respective regions. Confronting Climate Change in the U.S Northeast: Science, Impacts and Solutions A new report from the Northeast Climate Impacts Assessment, a collaboration between the Union of Concerned Scientists and more than 50 independent scientists and economists.
Tropical deforestation and global warming: New science underscores the value of a climate policy iniative to reduce emissions from tropical deforestation
Findings of the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report: Climate Change Mitigation
Findings of the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report: Climate Change ImpactsFindings of the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report: Climate Change ScienceThe IPCC: Who are they and why do their reports matter?Smoke, Mirrors & Hot Air: How ExxonMobil Uses Big Tobacco's Tactics to Manufacture Uncertainty on Climate Change
Climate Change in the U.S. Northeast See how global warming is changing the Northeast—and how choices we make today will determine our children's and grandchildren's quality of life.
Migrating State Climates This animation shows potential temperature shifts in your state due to global warming.
ClimateChoices.org California faces a choice on global warming.
The groundbreaking science we introduced in Climate Change in California: Choosing Our Future, has galvanized support across the state for measures to reduce heat-trapping gas emissions.
Senior Scientist and Director Peter Frumhoff was named a lead author for the forthcoming Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fourth Assessment Report.
We drew much-needed attention to the increasing pace of climate change in the Arctic.
We've grown support in both houses of Congress for strong national action on climate change, such as the Climate Stewardship Act.
Nuclear Power Loan Guarantees Shrivel: The nuclear industry is touting the passage of the omnibus appropriations bill as a victory, but in fact Congress did not rally behind loan guarantees for nuclear power.
Nuclear Power in a Warming World: In this new report, UCS describes the role nuclear power should play as a climate change solution.
Senate Committee Passes Historic Bill to Reduce Global Warming Pollution
Senate Climate Bills Backgrounder: The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee approved three climate science bills in early December.
Bali Bulletin: Get updates on UCS efforts at the United Nation's climate negotiations in Indonesia.
How to Avoid Dangerous Climate Change: A Target for U.S. Emissions Reductions A new UCS report provides the analytic basis for the 80% reductions target.
Cap-and-Trade Backgrounder: We Need a Well-Designed Cap-and-Trade Program to Fight Global Warming
Regional Cap-and-Trade Programs: In the absence of federal action, Northeastern and Western states have adopted cap-and-trade programs to reduce global warming pollution emissions in their respective regions. Confronting Climate Change in the U.S Northeast: Science, Impacts and Solutions A new report from the Northeast Climate Impacts Assessment, a collaboration between the Union of Concerned Scientists and more than 50 independent scientists and economists.
Tropical deforestation and global warming: New science underscores the value of a climate policy iniative to reduce emissions from tropical deforestation
Findings of the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report: Climate Change Mitigation
Findings of the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report: Climate Change ImpactsFindings of the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report: Climate Change ScienceThe IPCC: Who are they and why do their reports matter?Smoke, Mirrors & Hot Air: How ExxonMobil Uses Big Tobacco's Tactics to Manufacture Uncertainty on Climate Change
Climate Change in the U.S. Northeast See how global warming is changing the Northeast—and how choices we make today will determine our children's and grandchildren's quality of life.
Migrating State Climates This animation shows potential temperature shifts in your state due to global warming.
ClimateChoices.org California faces a choice on global warming.
The groundbreaking science we introduced in Climate Change in California: Choosing Our Future, has galvanized support across the state for measures to reduce heat-trapping gas emissions.
Senior Scientist and Director Peter Frumhoff was named a lead author for the forthcoming Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fourth Assessment Report.
We drew much-needed attention to the increasing pace of climate change in the Arctic.
We've grown support in both houses of Congress for strong national action on climate change, such as the Climate Stewardship Act.
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