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Turning Pain in to Passion

by Thought Provoken on January 14, 2010

To say the very very least, I have been tremendously moved, saddened, angered, inspired, tortured, broken, and rebuilt by what has happened to our brothers and sisters in Haiti.  I wanted to post some items that people may find helpful when engaging Haiti.  Remember that time an inaction exacerbates the situation drastically.

Pray and be PEACE

If you want to donate Money: https://co.clickandpledge.com/advanced/default.aspx?wid=23093

— NOTE: This site is endorsed by Wyclef of Haiti

Info for healthcare professionals: http://www.pih.org/inforesources/news/Haiti_Earthquake.html

For physical items, please note the logistics issues make transport.  If you have friends from Haiti, ask them and share info on best practices.  I’ll keep researching where to send items but till then, GOOGLE it:

1. Water is most important you can also get water purification tablets @ Walmart at (http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=8586958)
2. Second baby formula or canned mill
3. Canned food
4. Clothing
5. Batteries & flashlights…

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Bandaid on a Bullet Wound

by Thought Provoken on January 13, 2010

Originally thought of as science fiction, or the part of some climactic plot in a movie, scientists are actually exploring novel and even extreme ways to cool the earth from her fever.  In an article original seen on the Guardian, scientists will be meeting in March to discuss how to essentially block the sun and geo-engineer global cooling that will reverse our warming issue.

Solar shield on agenda at climate summit

By Alastair Jamieson
Published: 9:19AM GMT 13 Jan 2010

Emergency measures to slow global warming, such as a ‘solar shield’ to block the sun or artificial trees to soak up CO2, will be discussed at a ‘geo-engineering’ conference.

The summit of climate scientists, to be held in California in March, will examine drastic techniques for slowing climate change that are controversial and have been described as “geo-piracy”.

Among the possible measures to be discussed will be ocean fertilisation, which would see iron dumped into the sea to boost plankton growth, and artificial trees that use a chemical process to soak up CO2.

Most techniques focus on ways of reducing the sun’s rays by blocking them using mirrors orbiting in space or by spraying sulphur compounds into the high atmosphere to reflect sunlight away from earth.

One proposal is for a fleet of ships that would spray seawater into the sky that would leave behind salt crystals to brighten clouds, reflecting more sunlight back into space.

The conference, reported in The Guardian, comes amid concern that such techniques may be the only way to prevent average temperatures rising.

Mike MacCracken, a global warming expert at the Climate Institute in Washington DC, who is organising the conference’s scientific programme, told the newspaper: “Most of the talk about these geo-engineering techniques say they should be saved until we get to an emergency situation. Well, the people of the Arctic might say they are in an emergency situation now.”

Scientists at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs say the techniques should not be ruled out but that more evidence from experiments is required.

The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation recently described geo-engineering an act of “geo-piracy” and warned that the “the world runs a serious risk of choosing solutions that turn out to be new global problems”.

However, some geo-engineering techniques are already being used on a large scale. The Chinese government is thought to use cloud-seeding on a regular basis to encourage precipitation in areas hit by drought.

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Your thoughts?

-3E

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Minority Businesses Shut Out of Stimulus Loans

23 December 2009

The article was so compelling that we had to post the whole darn thing…
Minority Businesses Shut Out of Stimulus Loans
New America Media, News Report, Aaron Glantz, Posted: Dec 17, 2009

Loans handed out to struggling small businesses as part of President Barack Obama’s stimulus package have largely shut out minority businesses — especially those owned by [...]

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