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From BIOPACT - 31 March 2007
Corn ethanol does not reduce greenhouse gas emissions - report
The Canadian federal government has invested massively in biofuels made from local crops, such as corn or rapeseed. But the effor will be of little benefit in cutting dependence on fossil fuels or reducing greenhouse emissions, suggests a study by the Canadian Library of Parliament.
The report casts doubt on one of the biggest green initiatives in the Conservative budget - a US$1.5-billion investment over seven years to promote renewable fuels such as corn-based ethanol. Ottawa has introduced a regulation requiring that Canadian gasoline consist of five per cent renewable content by 2010. It also intends to require that diesel fuel and heating oil contain two per cent renewable content by 2012.

14 March 2007
World Bank chief calls on US to remove ethanol tariffs
Despite a biofuels cooperation agreement signed between Brazil and the US last week, the world's largest fuel consumer rejected the idea of removing its tariff on imported ethanol. According to a recent analysis by the Global Subsidies ...
6 March 2007
IEA chief economist: EU, US should scrap tariffs and subsidies, import biofuels from the South
President Bush visits Brazil this week and is expected to hear President Lula lobbying him to end American ethanol tariffs. Brazil's push is now receiving the support from an unlikely quarter - the authoritative International Energy ...
2 February 2007
Don't blame Mexican tortilla crisis on biofuels, blame subsidized corn instead
Quicknote bioenergy economics We have received some sharp questions from readers on why we do not report on Mexico's widely covered 'tortilla crisis'. Don't these protests prove that there is a growing conflict between food and fuel? ...
9 January 2007
Important (Technical) Research on Ethanol
MIT study shows corn ethanol's marginal energy benefit; tropical biofuels make more sense Planting more corn to make ethanol is not a good idea, a new MIT study has found. Controversy over the benefits ...
9 January 2007
MIT study shows corn ethanol's marginal energy benefit; tropical biofuels make more sense
Planting more corn to make ethanol is not a good idea, a new MIT study has found. Controversy over the benefits of using corn-based ethanol in vehicles has been fueled by studies showing that converting corn into ethanol may use more ...
28 December 2006
Biopact reviews Latin America in 2006: biofuels
Review of biofuels in Latin America in 2006 with emphasis on Brazil. Thursday, December 28, 2006 The year in review: Latin America Latin America's biofuel activities in 2006 were evidently dominated by Brazil, the continent's most ...
28 December 2006
The year in review: Latin America
Latin America's biofuel activities in 2006 were evidently dominated by Brazil, the continent's most experienced, largest and most innovative producer. Most readers are aware of the country's successful ethanol program, which has shown ...
16 December 2006
Biopact versus Grist: the great bioenergy debate!
What Grist Magazine learned from its biofuels series, and what we missed Some readers may have noticed that we have made no reference whatsoever to Grist Magazine's recent series of excellent articles on ...
16 December 2006
What Grist Magazine learned from its biofuels series, and what we missed
Some readers may have noticed that we have made no reference whatsoever to Grist Magazine's recent series of excellent articles on biofuels. The influential environmental magazine has covered the topic in depth over the past weeks, ...
25 November 2006
A bad habit in the making: using coal to produce biofuels
Imagine a company in Europe or North America jumping on the biofuels opportunity. It uses expensive, scarce land to grow crops such as corn and rapeseed to make green fuels. The resulting biofuel is highly inefficient, ...
23 November 2006
From oil addicts to alcohol addicts: US distorts the global biofuels market
Important news: the Environmental Law Institute in Washington warns against biofuels produced in the US, and fully supports the arguments brought forth by the Biopact. It seems like our message (see A Biofuels Manifesto) is being taken ...
14 November 2006
Brazilian government works to re-classify ethanol as a global fuel ...
The development of an export-oriented biofuels and bioenergy industry in the Global South offers a chance to lift millions of people out of poverty and to achieve social and economic development in the poorest countries. ...
19 October 2006
Growth in green energy storage technologies may give hydrogen the edge over first generation biofuels -report
The renewable energy sector is attracting over $30 billion of investment a year, but future growth will depend on advances in energy storage technology. This is the conclusion of the report "Watts In Store - Storing Renewable Energy", ...


From the BBC - London - 21 December 2006
China and India in warming studies
India and China have agreed to send an expedition to the Himalayas to study the impact that global warming is having on glaciers there.
They fear that melting glaciers could threaten rivers which support the lives of millions of people
Journal of World-Systems Research:
Number 2 (Summer 2003)
On Globalization and the Environment
Andrew K. Jorgenson & Edward L. Kick
Globalization and the Environment
Alf Hornborg
Cornucopia or Zero-Sum Game? The Epistemology of Sustainability
Stephen G. Bunker
Matter, Space, Energy, and Political Economy: The Amazon in the World-System
Peter Grimes & Jeffrey Kentor
Exporting the Greenhouse: Foreign Capital Penetration and CO2 Emissions 1980–1996
J. Timmons Roberts, Peter E. Grimes & Jodie L. Manale
Social Roots of Global Environmental Change: A World-Systems Analysis of Carbon Dioxide Emissions
R. Scott Frey
The Transfer of Core-Based Hazardous Production Processes to the Export Processing Zones of the Periphery: The Maquiladora Centers of Northern Mexico
Thomas J. Burns, Edward L. Kick, & Byron L. Davis
Theorizing and Rethinking Linkages Between the Natural Environment and the Modern World-System: Deforestation in the Late 20th Century
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Review Essay
Andrew K. Jorgenson
Lateral Pressure and Deforestation    A Review Essay of Environmental Impacts of Globalization and Trade: A Systems Study by Corey L Lofdahl

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Book Reviews
Franz J. Broswimmer
Ecocide: A Short History of Mass Extinction of Species
Reviewed by Florencio R. Riguera
Arthur Mol and Frederick Buttel (eds)
The Environmental State Under Pressure

Reviewed by Bruce Podobnik
Water pollution in the United Kingdom
From the BBC - 14  August 2006
River polluted by chemical spill
Anglers have spoken of their "devastation" after several miles of the Taf Fechan was polluted by a three tonne spill of aluminium sulphate. The anglers said five years' of work creating a wild fishery for trout and minnows on the river has been ruined. The Environment Agency said the leak came from Welsh Water's Pontsticill treatment works near Merthyr Tydfil.
Sewage discharge results in fine
11 Aug 06 |  Highlands and Islands

Fish killed by mystery pollutants
30 Jul 06 |  Lancashire

Fish poisoned by pool treatment
20 Jul 06 |  Highlands and Islands

River pollution kills 3,000 fish
17 Jul 06 |  Northern Ireland

Three fined for river pollution
21 Jun 06 |  Essex

150 fish killed in river incident
09 Jun 06 |  Northern Ireland

Fish kill 'environmental disaster'
10 Aug 04 |  Northern Ireland

Fish kill source 'identified'
27 Aug 02 |  Northern Ireland

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From Le Monde Diplomatique - April 2006
Planet in Peril: Atlas of Current Threats to People and the Environment
...is the English translation of Le Monde diplomatique's recently published Atlas 2006. It is the result of a long-standing cooperation between Le Monde diplomatique and GRID-Arendal...
These pages offer a holistic and well-researched analysis of today's global issues and their impact on human population and the environment. Written by an international team of specialists, these pages from the Atlas illustrate through text and maps, graphics and diagrams the interplay between population and the world's ecosystems and natural resources both in the short and long terms. It brings together a wealth of information from the most up-to-date sources on such key issues as climate change, access to water, exploitation of ocean resources, nuclear energy and waste, renewable energy, weapons of mass destruction, causes of industrial accidents, waste, export, hunger, genetically modified organisms, urban development, access to health care and ecological change in China...
Polar ice caps melting faster Global warming is not affecting the planet evenly and most of the existing models forecast that it will be greater in the northern hemisphere. With an overall increase of 2°C, temperatures in the Arctic could increase by a factor of two or three. The southern hemisphere, would also be affected, though less severely...
GM organisms, too much, too soon The issue of genetically modified organisms draws together strands from the debate on the global market and the concept of progress. It is a perfect illustration of how market forces come into play much more quickly than the precautions that seem appropriate given the current state of research. We are consequently already eating genetically engineered foodstuffs without it being possible to guarantee they are entirely safe. China a key factor in tomorrow's climate China is fast becoming the workshop of the 21st century world. But a shortage of raw materials abroad and increasingly serious environmental problems at home are already threatening continued growth.
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-List of all available maps...
http://mondediplo.com/maps/
-Order (in English) from earthprint.com
http://www.earthprint.com/go.htm?to=3548
-See a summary of LMD's Atlas (in French)
http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/publications/atlas2006/
-Order LMD's Atlas (in French)
http://boutique.monde-diplomatique.fr/

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London - 4 April 2006
World's biggest 25 food companies not taking health seriously enough
The world’s top 25 food companies appear not to be taking the new global diet and health agenda seriously enough, says an 80 page report from The City University out today.
Researchers at City’s Centre for Food Policy studied the annual reports, accounts and HQ websites (to Autumn 2005) of the top 10 food manufacturers, top 10 food retailers and top 5 foodservice companies (top 3 fast food and top 2 contract caterers).They were rated for whether the companies were doing anything about the health agenda agreed by the world’s governments at the World Health Organisation.
In May 2004, a Global Strategy on Diet, Physical Activity and Health was passed by the World Health Assembly (the WHO’s governing body). This made recommendations to companies as to what they could do to health tackle the world’s diet crisis – not just obesity but heart disease, cancers and diabetes.
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From CERES - 21 March 2006
2006 Corporate Governance and Climate Change: Making the Connection
The 2006 Corporate Governance and Climate Change: Making the Connection report includes a 30-page summary report comprised of the executive summary, the climate governance scoring criteria, the 100 company scores and sector-specific findings. The report also includes two to three page profiles on each of the companies evaluated.

Note: A complete listing of all companies and their scores can be found at page four. By clicking on company names on this page, users will be linked directly to the corresponding company profiles.
Download: Summary Report PDF
Download: Full Text PDF
From BBC News - 24 Novemebre 2005
CO2 "highest for 650,000 years"
Current levels of the greenhouse gases carbon dioxide and methane in the atmosphere are higher now than at any time in the last 650,000 years. That is the conclusion of new European studies looking at ice taken from 3km below the surface of Antarctica. The scientists say their research shows present day warming to be exceptional. Other research, also published in the journal Science, suggests that sea levels may be rising twice as fast now as in previous centuries.
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Climate pact: For good or bad?
Earth - melting in the heat?
Climate summit postponed
Arctic ice 'disappearing quickly'
US climate talks 'disappointing'
World scientists urge CO2 action
Q&A: The Kyoto Protocol

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Climate "warmest for millenium"
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Trade can 'export' CO2 emissions
Last-minute climate deals reached
Q&A: Blair's climate strategy
Water builds the heat in Europe
'Gas muzzlers' challenge Bush

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From Countercurrents.org
Climate Change/Global Warming
The roof of the world is changing. Almost 95 per cent of Himalayan glaciers are shrinking - and that kind of ice loss has profound implications, not just for Nepal and Bhutan, but for surrounding nations, including China, India and Pakistan
Scientists have compiled one of the first comprehensive pictures of what the world might be like when climate change begins to trigger a dramatic increase in epidemics, disease and death
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From The World Bank Group
Environmental Economics and Indicators
Wealth Estimates

National wealth is here defined much broader than usual and is embodied in natural capital; human resources that include education, raw labor, and social capital; and produced assets (machinery, equipment, buildings, and urban land). The results show that human resources play a predominant role, thus lending support to investments in education and health. They also highlight the importance of agricultural cropland and pasture land, pointing to the need for sustainable land management practices. The estimates support our intuitive understanding of the importance of people and the environment in development.

Publications on Environmental Policy
Publications on Environmental Valuation
Publications on Environmental Economics and Its Applications
Publications on Environmental Indicators
Publications on Payments for Ecological Services
Publications on Green Accounting
Publications on Poverty and Environment
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The Natural Step Sustainability Framework
The Natural Step Framework is a  systems-based approach to organizational planning for sustainability. It provides a practical set of design criteria that can be used to direct social, environmental, and economic actions.
The TNS Framework is fundamentally based on both an integrated assessment of current economic, social and ecological dynamics, and on the implications of present trends for human society. The approach was developed in the late 1980s in response to growing concerns about the public health problems resulting from increasing toxins in the environment and current societal resource use practices.
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Introduction to the Natural Step Framework
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The Natural Step Framework - New Zealand
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RRojas Databank is a member of Development Gateway hosted by The World Bank
International trade - Statistics
Millenium Ecosystem Assessment
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30 March 2005
Experts Warn Ecosystem Changes Will Continue to Worsen, Putting Global Development Goals At Risk
A landmark study released today reveals that approximately 60 percent of the ecosystem services that support life on Earth – such as fresh water, capture fisheries, air and water regulation, and the regulation of regional climate, natural hazards and pests – are being degraded or used unsustainably. Scientists warn that the harmful consequences of this degradation could grow significantly worse in the next 50 years.
“Any progress achieved in addressing the goals of poverty and hunger eradication, improved health, and environmental protection is unlikely to be sustained if most of the ecosystem services on which humanity relies continue to be degraded,” said the study, Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA) Synthesis Report, conducted by 1,300 experts from 95 countries. It specifically states that the ongoing degradation of ecosystem services is a road block to the Millennium Development Goals agreed to by the world leaders at the United Nations in 2000.
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Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Synthesis Report
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Popularized Version of Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Synthesis Report
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18 March 2005
Development and Security

By The Globalist
Is too much emphasis put on the military dimension of security today? And how does global poverty factor into the equation? These are the issues explored by Horst Köhler — now Germany’s President and previously the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund. In this Read My Lips feature, Mr. Köhler argues that the world needs a broader interpretation of the term “security.”
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4 March 2005
The Water Century

By Steven Loranger
Water has long been seen as an issue of great concern for most developing countries, but not for developed economies. For rich nations, water seemed readily available — and endless in supply. But Steve Loranger, the CEO of ITT Industries, argues that water shortages and sanitation are now problems for all of us, whether we live in developed or developing countries.
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The Global Development Research Center
The Global Development Research Center is a virtual organization that carries out initiatives in education, research and practice, in the spheres of environment, urban, community, economy and information, and at scales that are effective.
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The Environment Sphere: Sustainable Development (definitions, indicators, etc)
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2005-2015. UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development
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Urban Environmental Management
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Glossaries, definitions and indicators
 
The People-Centered Development Forum
The human species faces an apparent paradox. We have embraced economic growth as our primary indicator of human progress. Yet as economic output and consumption grow the number of people forced into lives of dehumanizing deprivation increases and the quality of life of all but the wealthiest among us declines.
Rivers Run Black, and Chinese Die of Cancer
September 12, 2004
By JIM YARDLEY, The New York Times
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Note by Róbinson Rojas: This investigation by Jim Yardley illustrates what the Chinese capitalist ruling class is doing in China to make of its economy a "powerhouse" for the enrichment of the few and the suffering of the many. This is what some of  us define as  "savage capitalism". Of course, this local environmental catastrophe help to make even more dramatic the global environmental catastrophe, both driven by the partnership between the Chinese capitalist class and the international capitalist class. It seems to me that international public action is necessary to stop this crime against the Chinese population and life on planet earth.
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The World Bank Group
World Development Report 2003
Sustainable Development in a dynamic world.
Transforming Institutions, Growth and Quality of Life

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Background papers
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World Bank website on Sustainable Development
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Millenium Development Goals
Clean Production Action
Clean production today for a healthier world tomorrow
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AArhus Convention
The UNECE Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-Making and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters
UNIDO
Cleaner Production
The UNIDO cleaner production (CP) programme aims at building national CP capacities, fostering dialogue between industry and government and enhancing investments for transfer and development of environmentally sound technologies. Through this programme, UNIDO is bridging the gap between competitive industrial production and environmental concerns. CP is more than just a technical solution. It has a widespread application at all decision-making levels in industry, with the chief focus on adoption of cleaner technologies and techniques within the industrial sector. Costly end-of-pipe pollution control systems are gradually replaced with a strategy that reduces and avoids pollution and waste throughout the entire production cycle, from efficient use of raw materials, energy and water to the final product.
Industrial Governance and Statistics
Investment and Technology Promotion
Industrial Competitiveness and Trade
Private Sector Development
Agro-Industries
Sustainable Energy and Climate Change
Montreal Protocol
Environmental Management
Resurgence Magazine On-line
"Inspiring stories, practical examples, visionary proposals, stunning graphics, historic insights, international perspectives, and beautiful poetry. Resurgence is a valued friend and essential resource for all who believe that another world is possible."
David Korten, author of When Corporations Rule the World

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The following are samplings of themes covered in When Corporations Rule the World.
An Economic System Out of Control
Assault of the Corporate Libertarians
The Betrayal of Adam Smith
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D. C. Korten:
Living economies for a living planet
The Era of Empire embraced competition and domination as its organizing principles, hierarchy as its favored organizational form, and ultimately chose money as its defining value. It has led to the emergence of a global suicide economy — otherwise known as the corporate global economy — that is rapidly destroying the social and environmental foundations of its own existence and threatening the survival of the human species. It is the Era's final stage.
 
World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) Follow-up
9 April 2004:
Farming is biggest global environmental threat, says new book
The Copenhagen Consensus Project organised by Denmark's Environmental Assessment Institute with the co-operation of The Economist, aims to consider and to establish priorities among a series of proposals for advancing global welfare. The initiative was described in  Economics Focus of March 6th.
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Copenhagen Consensus 2004 (oficial website)
New Scientist:
Climate Change
Global Environment Report
Biodiversity
Pollution
Population
World Summit on Sustainable Development 2002
UNEP (2003):
Basic facts and data on the science and politics of ozone protection
The Third World Institute
Third World Institute Africa

CHOIKE
A new website, aimed at improving the visibility of Southern NGOs in the Internet is being launched.
Choike is the Mapuche word for the Southern Cross. By pointing to the South, Choike helps the travellers find their ways. We expect the Choike website to help the users find the Southern destinations in the Net and therefore contribute to enhance the visibility and impact of what civil society organizations in developing countries produce and publish
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Revista del Sur
See the latest on line edition of our monthly magazine.

Tercer Mundo Económico
See the latest on line edition of our monthly bulletin..
From The New York Times - 22 july 2006
NASA’s Goals Delete Mention of Home Planet
By Andrew C. Revkin
NASA's mission statement, prominently featured in its budget and planning documents, read: “To understand and protect our home planet; to explore the universe and search for life; to inspire the next generation of explorers ... as only NASA can.”
In early February, the statement was quietly altered, with the phrase “to understand and protect our home planet” deleted. In this year’s budget and planning documents, the agency’s mission is “to pioneer the future in space exploration, scientific discovery and aeronautics research.”
More Articles by Andrew C. Revkin
More articles about the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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Education for Sustainability
Postgraduate courses on Environment and Development Education at London South Bank University
- Part time distance learning
- Full time at the University


Come visit us at
www.lsbu.ac.uk/efs
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London South Bank University
Education for Sustainability Programme
Conference
Climate Change: the challenge for education
Thursday 4 May 2006, 9.30 am–4.30 pm
8th Floor, Keyworth Centre, Keyworth Street,
Elephant & Castle, London SE1 0AA

Education for Sustainable Development
Additional material on  EfSD
Go to id21
- id21 communicates international development research to decision makers and practitioners worldwide.
- id21 is one of a family of knowledge services from IDS


BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2006
Full time series since 1965

International Energy Agency
- Oil Markets Reports
- World Energy Outlook
- Key World Energy Statistics 2004
Energy Information Administration (US)
World Energy and Economic Outlook 2004
Róbinson Rojas
Preliminary notes on energy consumption and population growth. 1880-2003
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Preliminary data on energy use per capita and cycles. 1971-2001
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Preliminary data on population, energy consumption and cycles. 1965-2003
BBC NEWS
Planet Under Pressure
A six-part BBC News Online series looking at some of the most pressing environmental issues facing the human race today. By Alex Kirby BBC News Online environment correspondent

Introduction
Part 1: Species under threat
Part 2: World water crisis
Part 3: Energy crisis
Part 4: Feeding the world
Part 5: Climate change
Part 6: Fighting pollution
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Why the Sun seems to be "dimming"
Horizon: Global Dimming
Fighting against poverty (16-12-2004)
Reflect and ICT Project
This DFID-funded project is exploring potential applications of ICTs for poor and marginalised people, linking to existing Reflect groups in Uganda, Burundi and India.
During the first year (2003), participating groups were encouraged to analyse issues around their own access to and control of information relating to their livelihoods: looking at the value of information to their own lives, the control of information resources, existing sources of information and communication mechanisms

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ICT for Development: empowerment or exploitation?
Learning from Reflect ICTs project

By Hannah Beardon et al
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Resurgence
Issue 226
Ecoliteracy: dancing earth

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Note by Róbinson Rojas: I strongly recommend reading the following paper in this issue of Resurgence:
David W. Orr

The Learning Curve
...if ecological education is confined to schools that function like islands within a larger sea of ecological ruin - malls, highways, urban blight, rural slums, and pollution - they will eventually fail to transform anything. To be effective, education must engage the wider society...
UNIDO
Sustainable energy and climate change
Industrial energy is essential to economic and social development and to improving the quality of life. Indeed, the availability of affordable and sustainable energy to all people is critical to the achievement of the MDGs, and its contributions can help to meet the targets in various ways. In particular, energy is a prerequisite for poverty alleviation, as targeted in MDG 1, since it enables income-generating activities and the establishment of micro-enterprises. Similarly, energy helps to alleviate hunger and meet most of the other social and welfare-related MDGs by providing the light and power that the achievement of these goals critically depends on.

GEsource Geography and Environment Gateway

Led by the GEsource team at the University of Manchester, GEsource is a free online catalogue of high quality Internet resources in geography and environmental science. Resources are selected, catalogued and indexed by researchers and other specialists in their respective fields.
New Economics Foundation
"NEF is an independent think-and-do tank that inspires and demonstrates real economic well-being. We aim to improve quality of life by promoting innovative solutions that challenge mainstream thinking on economic, environment and social issues.  NEF  was founded in 1986 by the leaders of The Other Economic Summit (TOES) which forced issues such as international debt onto the agenda of the G7 and G8 summits. NEF works with all sections of society in the UK and internationally - civil society, government, individuals, businesses and academia - to create more understanding and strategies for change".
R. Rojas, 2001
International capital: a menace to human dignity and life on planet earth
Notes on globalisation and its effects on developing societies as explained by structuralism and dependency theory
Share the World's Resources
STWR is a non-politically affiliated network campaigning for justice and peace through the fair and equitable distribution of world resources. We believe the current world economic system perpetuates global poverty, denies basic human rights to many millions and damages all nations. Read more about us here .
Through this web site we seek to provide a nucleus for news, information, discussion and collaboration. We present news and commentary, a large collection of articles, including many from prominent figures, surveys and opinion polls, together with a large selection of links and calendar events.
We value your thoughts, opinions and idea's, and encourage you to share them through our many forums. You are also encouraged to use the interactive features of this web site to further participate, by taking part in our surveys, adding book reviews, events, links, and comments.
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Ethical Trade Currents
Issue 2
Summer 2004

Climate, Energy and Poverty
International Institute for Environment and Development
IIED is an independent, non-profit organization promoting sustainable patterns of world development through collaborative research, policy studies, networking and knowledge dissemination. We work to address global issues, for example; mining, the paper industry and food systems.

OECD: Headquarters

Sustainable development and the new economy
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Analysing the Nexus of Sustainable Development and Climate Change: An Overview (pdf, 478Kb,English)
View long abstract  09-Apr-2003
Mohan Munasinghe
COM/ENV/EPOC/DCD/DAC(2002)2/FINAL
This paper is a background document to the OECD Development and Climate Change Project. The analysis sketches out a broad framework to address the nexus of sustainable development and climate change.
Related documents:
Development and Climate Change Project - (English)
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Science, the Environment, Economics and Sustainable Development (pdf, 111Kb,English)
View long abstract  19-Jun-2003

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Environmental Priorities for China Sustainable Development (pdf, 287Kb,English)
View long abstract  03-Mar-2004

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NASA: Earth Observatory
Atmosphere - Oceans - Land - Energy - Life
Global Warming Fact Sheet
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MODIS: rapid fire response system

George W. Bush's war on the environment
The Guardian, 31 August 2004
We've lost lives and allies, liberties and freedoms. In the age of George Bush, we have lost our way The first of two exclusive extracts from Graydon Carter's new book, What We've Lost
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The Guardian, 1 September 2004
The Destroyer
George Bush's war on terror may have made the world a more dangerous place. But it is his atrocious record on the environment that poses the greatest threat, says Graydon Carter, in the second exclusive extract from his new book "What We've Lost".
A. Griscom, Grist Magazine (13 June, 2004)
How Green Was The Gipper?
Reagan infamously declared that, 'trees cause more pollution than automobiles do.' Unlike Bush, his administration told you exactly what they were up to.
From the Institute for Policy Studies:

Publications

Bring Pinochet to Justice

Break the Chain Campaign

Drug Policy

Ecotourism and Sustainable Development

Foreign Policy In Focus

Global Economy

Letelier-Moffitt Human Rights Awards

New Internationalism -- U.N. and the Middle East

Nuclear Policy

Paths to the 21st Century

Peace and Security

Progressive Challenge / Cities for Progress

Social Action and Leadership School

Sustainable Energy and Economy Network

United Nations :
Sustainable Development Networking Programme
Commission on Sustainable Development
Sustainable Development Web Site
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Stakeholder Forum
Earth Summit 2002
WSSD: Johannesburg 2002
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Agenda 21
Secretary General: Science for Sustainable Development. 1997
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DPCSD: Sustained risks: a lasting phenomenon. 1994
Secretary General: Conflict and Sustainable Development in Africa. 1998
The Rosendal Workshop: Sustainable Consumption and Production: Clarifying the Concepts. 1996
Secretary General: Protection of the atmosphere. 1996
Secretary General: Global Change and Sustainable Development: Critical Trends. 1997
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Sustainable Development Framework. Methodologies:
Introduction
Social Indicators
Economic Indicators
Environmental Indicators
Institutional Indicators
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FAO:

State of the World's Forests:
2003, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1995
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World Food Summit. Five years later. June 2002
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The State of Food and Agriculture 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998a, 1998b, 2000, 2001
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The State of Food Insecurity in the World 1999, 2000, 2001
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WTO:

Trade Liberalization Reinforces the Need for Environmental Cooperation. (October 1999)
World Trade Organization:
Trade and Development Centre

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The World Bank:

B-SPAN: Webcasting for Development
J. Sachs: The economics of sustainability, 2002
Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development Month, 2002
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Financial structure and economic development
WDR 2003.-Sustainable Development in a Dynamic Economy
DFID, EC, UNDP, The World Bank: Linking poverty reduction and environmental management, 2002

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Tracking Earth satellites
Fourmilab
The Albert Einstein Archive
RRojas Databank is a United Nations Development Programme Exchange Link selection
UNRISD:

R. Krut: Globalization and civil society: NGO influence in international decision-making. 1997

J. M. Vivian: Greening and the grassroots: people's participation in sustainable development. 1991
Copenhaguen Plus Five: Follow-up to the social summit. 1999
S. Joekes: Trade-related employment for women in industry and services in developing countries. 1995
S. L. Barraclough/A. Finger-Stich: Some Ecological and Social Implications of Commercial Shrimp farming in Asia. 1996
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Róbinson Rojas:

Sustainable development in a globalized economy. 1997
Sustainable development in a globalized economy? The odds. 1999

Agenda 21 revisited. 1997
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I. Seaga Shaw :

The Johannesburg World Summit: the making of Agenda 21 Part 2
(Expo Times Vol 8 No. 7, 2002)

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Renewable Energy Policy Project: Sustainable energy information
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World Business Council for Sustainable Development
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International Institute for Sustainable Development
Environment and Trade: A Handbook
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Global Environment Outlook 1
(1997)


Global Environment Outlook 2
(2000)


Global Environment Outlook 3
(2002)
CIESIN (Columbia University)
World Data Center for Human Interactions in the Environment
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World Resources Institute:
Agriculture and food
Biodiversity and protected areas
Business and economics
Climate change and energy
Coastal and marine ecosystems
Forests, grasslands and drylands
Governance and institutions
Population, health and human well-being
Resource and materials use
Water resources and freshwater ecosystems
 
CorpWatch: Climate Justice
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ELDIS: Food security
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Yahoo: List of sustainable development sites
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D. Knight:
Capital flow to third world threatens global environment
Centre for European Economic Research(ZEW)
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We stand for peace and justice
..." I stand for a world whose political, economic, and social institutions foster solidarity, promote equity, maximize participation, ...” ...
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Project for the First People's Century
"..."we... believe that the huge majority of the world's people are by now bitterly opposed to neo-con policies, which make a total..."
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Puro Chile la memoria del pueblo
Proyecto para el Primer Siglo Popular
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Director: Róbinson Rojas
Comercio international - Estadisticas
Educación para el Desarrollo Sustentable
Instituto de Recursos Mundiales:
Recursos Mundiales 2000-2001
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Informes Control Ciudadano:
2004: Miedos y miserias. Obstáculos a la seguridad humana
2003: Los pobres y el mercado
2002: El impacto social de la globalización en el mundo
2001: La distribución de la riqueza
2000: Políticas nacionales contra la pobreza
1999: La globalización no está beneficiando a quienes más la necesitan
1998: La equidad
1997: La pobreza
1996: La pobreza
Otras publicaciones
Naciones Unidas :
Programa 21
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Instituto del Tercer Mundo

CHOIKE
El Instituto del Tercer Mundo ha ampliado y renovado el portal "Choike", un portal dedicado a
mejorar la visibilidad de las ONGs del sur en Internet.
Choike es la palabra con que los Mapuches designan la Cruz del Sur. Al señalar al sur, Choike ayuda a los usuarios a encontrar los destinos del sur en la red y de esa forma contribuye a aumentar la visibilidad y el impacto de lo que producen y publican las organizaciones de la sociedad civil en países en desarrollo.

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Tercer Mundo Económico
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Situación de los bosques del mundo, 1997, 1999, 2001
Cumbre Mundial sobre Alimentación. Cinco años después. Junio 2002
El Estado Mundial de la Agricultura y la Alimentación 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001
El Estado de la Inseguridad Alimentaria en el Mundo 1999, 2000, 2001
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Perspectivas del Medio Ambiente 2
(2000) ( Sumario )


Perspectivas del Medio Ambiente Mundial GEO3
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30 marzo 2005
Expertos previenen que empeoran los cambios en los ecosistemas y peligran los objetivos del desarrollo mundial
Hoy se dio a conocer un estudio sin precedentes que revela que el 60% de los servicios de los ecosistemas que permiten la vida sobre la Tierra - como el agua dulce, la pesca, y la regulación del aire, el agua y el clima, de los desastres naturales y de las pestes - se están degradando o se los usa de manera no sostenible. Los científicos previenen que las consecuencias perniciosas de esa degradación pueden aumentar significativamente en los próximos 50 años.
“Cualquier progreso que se alcance en la consecución de los objetivos de erradicar la pobreza y el hambre, mejorar la salud y proteger el medio ambiente, probablemente no será sostenible si la mayoría de los servicios de los ecosistemas de los que depende la humanidad continúan degradándose”, afirma el estudio titulado Evaluación de los Ecosistemas del Milenio - Informe de síntesis, llevado a cabo por 1300 expertos de 95 países. En particular, el estudio afirma que la degradación actual de los servicios de los ecosistemas es un obstáculo para el logro de los Objetivos de Desarrollo del Milenio, que los líderes del mundo adoptaron en las Naciones Unidas en 2000.

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Evaluación de los Ecosistemas del Milenio.Informe de síntesis. Borrador final. 2005.  pdf, 1,162 KB
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Creemos en la paz y en la justica
..."Creo en un mundo cuyas instituciones políticas, económicas y sociales fomenten la solidaridad,  promuevan la equidad, maximicen la participación,... .”...
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Proyecto para el Primer Siglo Popular
"...creemos que la abrumadora mayoría de la población mundial se opone fieramente a las politicas neoconservadoras,   las cuales son una negación de los principios básicos de libertad y democracia. ...".
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Puro Chile la mémoire du peuple
Projet pour le Premier Siècle Populaire
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Développement durable

Editeur: Róbinson Rojas
Commerce extérieure - Statistiques
Education pour un Développement Durable
OECD: Développement durable et nouvelle économie
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Nations Unies :
Action 21
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Sommet Mondial de l'Alimentation. Cinq ans Après (juin 2002)
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Evaluation des Ressources Forestièrs
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Sommet Mondial sur le développement durable 2002
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Sommet de Johannesbourg 2002
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FAO:

Situation des forêts du monde, 1999, 2001
Sommet Mondial de l'Alimentation. Cinq ans Après (juin 2002)
La Situation Mondiale de l'Agriculture et de l'Alimentation 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001
L'état de l'insécurité alimentaire dans le monde 1999, 2000, 2001
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L'avenir de l'environnement
mondial 3
GEO-3 (2002)
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Le site francophone de le développement durable
Je suis pour la paix et la justice
"Je suis pour un monde dont les institutions politiques, économiques et sociales nourrissent la solidarité, promeuvent l'équité, maximisent la participation, célèbrent la diversité et encouragent la démocratie totale. Je suis pour la paix et la justice et, mieux, je m'engage à travailler pour la paix et la justice.”
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Projet pour le Premier Siècle Populaire
"Nous ... pensons que la vaste majorité de la population mondiale est maintenant sévèrement opposée aux politiques néo-conservatrices, qui se moquent totalement des principes fondamentaux que sont la liberté et la démocratie. Nous proposons donc un cadre d’action pour l’établissement d’une véritable liberté et d’une véritable démocratie..."...
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