Environment Protection

Blog archives for September, 2011


Archive for September, 2011

Friday, September 30th, 2011

Ian Cobain, in The Guardian, 28 September 2011  Tamils at an IDP Camp — Pic by Eranga Jayawardena for AP [see end for Web Editor comment] The government has conceded that it is doing almost nothing to establish what is happening to scores of Tamils who are being forcibly removed from the UK, despite concerns [...]

Friday, September 30th, 2011

More sun, more power – this should be the official rallying cry as a new solar technology is on its way to producing more energy for Mexico. Not only will the hot country be a place to attract tourists to during the cooler months, but now it is being touted as good location to build [...]

Friday, September 30th, 2011

Elizabeth Warren is running against Scott Brown in Massachusetts.  She has elicited praises from liberals for her comment that “no body got rich on their own.”  She added “part of the underlying social contract is you take a hunk of that (your profits/ earnings)  and pay forward for the next kid who comes along.” Jeff [...]

Thursday, September 29th, 2011

Mọi nhận định, đánh giá và kết luận về nền kinh tế của ta hiện nay là ảo hay nói cách khác giữa con số trên báo cáo “trên giấy“ và thực tế quá khác nhau chẳng có một phần trăm nào là thực tế cả? Vì sao lại có nhận định ấy vì mọi [...]

Sunday, September 25th, 2011

Courtesy of http://www.sharegoodstuffs.com/2011/09/crickets-most-iconic-moments.html  Windies pacemen vs Kiwi Umpires …….“February 9, 1980, saw scenes that have rarely been seen on a cricket field. West Indies, on short tour to New Zealand, felt the umpires were biased. In the first Test in Dunedin, Michael Holding knocked over the stumps at the striker’s end after a caught-behind was [...]

Friday, September 23rd, 2011

Tabasco Governor Andres Granier Melo announced during the inauguration of the Municipal Unity Fair in Tenosique that the producers of the state are driving more success and development in Tabasco. Governor Melo also noted that the government of Tabasco had invested more than 14 million pesos for the improvement of the agricultural sector in the [...]

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

Thomas Sowell writes Best Way to Aid Economy? Just Do Nothing in the Investors Business Daily, 9/14/11. Excerpts: The grand myth that’s been taught to whole generations is that the government is “forced” to intervene when there is a downturn that leaves millions of people suffering. The classic example is the Great Depression of the [...]

Saturday, September 17th, 2011

***obj:*** Bourgogne er en fransk produksjonsrase — vist første gang i 1914 av Eugene Meslay. Som navnet forteller så stammer rasen fra Burgund. Rasen har en mild gulrød farge. Bourgogne ligner på en annen rase, nemlig New Zealand Red, males pelsen på Bourgogne skal være mye “finere” og fargen skal være gulere. En godBourgogne skal [...]

Saturday, September 17th, 2011

There comes a day when you feel like you don’t want to do nothing. Uhm… things are getting boring and you also feel like stuck in the middle of your life. Sadly, sky looks so blue as the way you see it in your own eyes. Damn heh! Yes, of course, I do know it [...]

Saturday, September 17th, 2011

All nations that use the euro ought to have mandatory balanced budgets and far better coordination of economic policy, the leaders of France and Germany mentioned these days, pushing for long-term political options as a substitute of quick economic measures like a single European bond. French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel also [...]