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Friday, December 11th, 2009 | Author: 2Spirits

Species are going extinct at an alarming rate - approximately one every 20 minutes. And global warming is a big part of the problem. It’s changing the climate and ecosystems, forcing species to move, adapt - or die out.

Today I’d like to share a special opportunity to help protect species by taking action with Conservation International. CI’s projects are closely aligned with Environmental Defense Fund’s own work fighting global warming and protecting our planet.

Read on to see how CI is saving species from extinction, and learn how you can help.

Sincerely,

Sam Parry

Conservation International

Dear  People,

2,000 species are at risk of disappearing each month.

Sign CI’s petition to save forests and stop the clock on species extinction.

Tiger by Frank Hawkins
© CI/Photo by Frank Hawkins

Polar Bears by Russell Mittermeier
© CI/Photo by Russell Mittermeier

Philippine Eagle by Olivier Langrand
© CI/Photo by Olivier Langrand

Ensuring the survival of all species is a cornerstone of Conservation International’s work. But it’s no small task.

Every 20 minutes, another species on our planet is pushed to extinction.

In that same time, more than 1,200 acres of forest are destroyed, releasing climate change-causing pollution into the atmosphere. That means fewer acres of habitat and more CO2 in the air, which further threatens species’ survival by altering the climate and ecosystems on which they rely.

It’s a catastrophe on a global scale - perhaps the Earth’s next major extinction event - but it’s solvable. And you can be a part of the solution. Sign CI’s petition to save forests and stop the clock on species extinction.

By signing the petition, you are telling government leaders to incorporate forest protection into their national policies on climate change - for the good of our species, our climate, and ourselves.

Take a moment right now and sign our petition to government leaders and help stop the clock on species extinction.

Your signature will bring us one step closer to protecting life on earth, and will help ensure that rare and threatened species survive. Please sign the petition today.

Sincerely,
Beth Wallace

Beth Wallace
Conservation International

Monkey © CI/Photo by John Martin
Children © CI/Photo by Critano Nogueira

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Tuesday, December 08th, 2009 | Author: 2Spirits

Written by Darci Palmquist
Published on December 8th, 2009 in Animals, Asia Pacific, Climate Change, Cool Green Morning, Copenhagen, Forests, Green Living, Policy, Sustainable Livelihoods, United States

Copenhagen, EPA, Copenhagen, EPA… sound like a broken record? Don’t worry, we’ve got more news than just those two biggies for you today: palm oil and orangutans, the green movement and a few photos from COP 15 thrown in for good measure. Enjoy your daily dose of Cool Green Morning!

  1. Yesterday’s ruling by the EPA that greenhouse gas emissions are dangerous to people – a decision that empowers the agency to regulate emissions — has everyone a-buzz. Could this be the push that gets the U.S. into the game at Copenhagen?
  2. And more buzz: a report issued by Lord Nicholas Stern and the UN Environment Programme last week says there is hope for Copenhagen to succeed — at least, there’s a “50-50″ chance of avoiding change of more than 2 degrees Celsius.
  3. Check out what you’ve been missing at Copenhagen with this slideshow of photos from day one of COP 15 from Treehugger.
  4. And now for some non-Copenhagen news… what’s the link between Indonesia’s 40 richest men and the decline of orangutans in that country? Palm oil. The growing demand globally for palm oil is bringing wealth to a few and major habitat loss to orangutans.
  5. We’re big fans of doing all we can to green our livelihoods here at Cool Green Morning, so this piece telling people to stop going green raised some ire. What do you think — is going green just a “distraction” as the author says, or does it help create some kind of change?

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Tuesday, December 08th, 2009 | Author: 2Spirits

3955695124_109c0348a4-forestgladesiwander-ccWOW! Is there anything else to say about this stunning photo of Elakala Waterfall in West Virginia by ForestWander Nature Photography? You tell us — what do you think of our “Nature Photo of the Week”?

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Saturday, November 07th, 2009 | Author: 2Spirits
The Mine



Oregon Sierra Club volunteer Dan Cobb is so passionate about stopping irresponsible mining and protecting our most special places, he wrote a book about it!

Dan’s novel, The Mine, is a fictional thriller based loosely on the $200,000,000 Summittville Gold Mine disaster in Colorado.  In 1990, the Summitville mine failed, releasing a flood of cyanide, heavy metals, and sulfuric acid — killing all aquatic life over 17 miles of the river and contaminating downstream farmland.

And, Dan has graciously agreed to donate a portion of the proceeds from his new book to the Oregon Chapter! Click here to read more, purchase the book, and support the Sierra Club’s work in Oregon!

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Sunday, October 25th, 2009 | Author: 2Spirits

http://www.coalcountrythemovie.com/ check out this web site

This, from the Sierra Club

Sierra Club - Explore, enjoy and protect the planet

My hope is this superb documentary will shock Americans and create a surge of urgency that stops the atrocity of mountain top removal coal mining immediately. Ashley Judd

There is a new film that speaks to an issue close to my heart—mountaintop-removal coal mining.

Once you see this film, it will be close to your heart, too.

Mountaintop-removal coal mining has destroyed close to 2,000 miles of Appalachian streams by blowing off the tops of mountains and filling the surrounding valleys and waterways with mining waste.

Coal Country is a moving documentary that profiles the concerned residents and coal miners of Appalachia who are so deeply affected by the destruction from mountaintop-removal coal mining—people who must deal with polluted local water sources; the threat of asthma, cancer, and other health effects in their families; and the division of their communities on how to address the crisis.

We need your help to ensure that as many people as possible see this powerful film.

Hosting a Coal Country viewing party in your community is an easy and effective way to contribute to this growing national movement to end mountaintop-removal coal mining. Sign up to host today and we’ll send you your very own free sneak-peek DVD and a special host packet with everything you need to organize a successful event.

As a party host, you and your guests are invited to join national call-ins with actress Ashley Judd, coalfield residents featured in the film, and leaders of the Sierra Club’s Beyond Coal campaign as they talk about mountaintop-removal coal mining and how we can take action in our own communities.

Sierra Club members and supporters have already planned more than 300 parties between November 10th and 14th—host or join one today!

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Thursday, September 10th, 2009 | Author: 2Spirits

Ask the Conservationist: Real Estate Agents — Friend or Foe to Nature?
Mississippi coast.
Photo © Gary J. Wood via a Creative Commons license

Real Estate Agents — Friend or Foe to Nature?

We don’t often receive inquiries from real estate professionals wanting to help keep nature intact, but recently a reader from Mississippi wrote in asking how she can help protect important wetlands while serving her real estate clients at the same time.

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Sunday, August 30th, 2009 | Author: 2Spirits

How did these pesky critters cause thousands in damaged appliances to some very unlucky homeowners?

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By BRAD WATSON / WFAA-TV

CARROLLTON - The summer ant invasion is upon us and they can do more than hurt your yard, pets or children.

Some Carrollton homeowners found how ants can damage houses and appliances.

John Meadows spent the past two weeks buying new appliances and trying to get existing ones to work again. “The other components, the TV are all working, and for some reason I just turne

d this on and the receiver is not working. I found it had a blown fuse,” he said.

He’s spent $1,200 so far, from getting a new garage door opener and

microwave, to trying to fix the dishwasher, because of a power surge.

The surge hit nine other nearby homeowners who get their power through the same Oncor transformer.

MICHAEL AINSWORTH/DMN

Oncor says customers should use surge protectors.

Oncor says the problem was caused by fire ants.

They built a huge nest in the transformer knocking it out and the utility says it’s not responsible for any damage.

Spokeswoman Megan Wright says, “It’s not a good thing to have to replace items that can be expensive but we cannot control wildlife - this is an act of God.”

Oncor says customers should use surge protectors.

Meadows says he did, but some items still fried.

Neighbor Don Davis lost $2,000 in equipment and thinks Oncor needs t

o be

responsible for its equipment.

“This was something beyond our control this was their control,” he said.  The homeowners say they

are talking to an attorney and will file a complaint with the Public Utility Commission.

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Sunday, May 10th, 2009 | Author: 2Spirits

Here is one area we tend to ignore as we progress into an “advanced” civilization.  I do use the word advanced with reserve my friends, as I believe that our ‘advancement’ is in reality a backward stepping as we resolve to ignore the damaging effects.  Thus our Moral Development is what comes to mind today.

These thoughts come to mind as I sat watching an documentary history of the development of Sci-Fi as we know it today.  The writers of past had some very interesting ideas of the future, technologies that may be a part of that future, and our links to other civilizations.  I found it amazing how accurate many of them have been.  In fact it was noted that perhaps many of our developments in technology may have even come about as a result of the ideas shared by those writers.  Those that wrote Star Trek and Star Wars and the like, foresaw technologies that we today use in our everyday lives without much thought.

What, though, do we think of when we come with an idea and proceed with producing it.  Do we consider the consequences?  Or can we?  Is it possible at that time to know what consequences there will be.  For example when you learn of just how many plastic bottles alone are thrown into our landfills each day…..it is staggering and unimaginable.   Difficult to believe even after seeing it with our own eyes.  Only after we have succumbed to the conveniences it adds to our everyday lives do we then notice it’s impact.  Or do we?  Even if we do, it is so very difficult to just stop.

Well one thing that came into thinking while watching this is an overwhelming fact.  OUR MORAL DEVELOPMENT HAS NOT KEPT UP WITH OUR INVENTIONS OF TECHNOLOGY…..Think about that satement for a minute, repeat a few times, let it sink in.  Our Moral development has not kept up with our inventions of technology.

WOW!  that is rather profound, wouldn’t you say?…And then think about this…..Our technological developments are more than anything else, applied toward WAR.  H.G. Wells wrote of so much of this in his books when he talked about HUMAN EXTINCTION—-It was not taken seriously–his novels of WARNING….And as much as he foresaw WAR as the device for human extinction, he may have perhaps missed the self destructive powers that technology itself would have, even without war.  A more suttle (although it’s not) path than war, perhaps not quite so bold as war, perhaps a little more un-noticed.

Our self destruction, brought on by making our lives better, more convenient, more advanced…has left us so dependant we are unable to get back to BASICS, (which by the way, make life much better) without all this stuff that is SELF DESTRUCTION.  Because simple is better, that is without new Psychological Syndromes such as “information overload”, for one.  So new you may not have even heard of it yet.  We humans are so much an instant gratification group that we gradually allow ourselves to become little stressed out robots that have seemingly lost our purpose or grasp on the concept of what LIFE is all about, or what LIFE is period.  I am in no way saying that we do not need to be productive, but that we may need to re-think our productivity.  Is it positive?  Productive Positivity

Help me define productive positivity.  Think along the lines of what makes it positive.

Is it safe, environmentally, psychologically, physically, etc.?

Is it balanced enough to allow resources to renew and do no harm….?

What activities constitutes positivity, and what does not?  (i.e.  manufacturing, inventions,      developments, work force, Land use, etc.)

I know this may all seem completely ridiculous to even bother thinking about since we have so little control over so much of our lives (ooh!  did I really just say that),  but I believe we have to start somewhere at some time.  It is after all the thought process that generally leads to action, eh!…

Yes as most all life on Earth does, we ADAPT…..and we do it so well.  That is why so much goes un-noticed for so long (Perhaps you are familiar with the Frog and the boiling water). That is why we have so many different cultures all over the world with so many different ways of living in each of those cultures.  We are and can be most anything, and can live most any way.

Have we lost so much control that we can no longer CHOOSE to live in a way that is not harmful to Earth, Ourselves and Others?  This is one statement I disagree with so  much it hurts…….I truly believe that consciously we do have the ability, the power, the desire, and the need to begin choosing a more BALANCED way of living on Earth.                  PRODUCTIVE POSITIVITY

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