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    Gloom sets in over Copenhagen

    September 25th, 2009 · No Comments

    By Barbara Kessler
    Green Right Now

    As if the dire predictions about the sad state of the planet aren’t enough, we’re now being treated to gloomy forecasts about whether our leaders have the will to do anything about it.

    At the Climate Summit at the United Nations in NYC observers had hoped for a breakthrough pledge or statement from either US President Barack Obama or China’s President Hu Jintao. But the event was long on rhetoric, short on serious commitment and left many advocates muttering their disappointment, mainly because the leaders of the two most polluting nations are still playing chess.

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    At New York’s climate summit, someone needs to step up

    September 21st, 2009 · No Comments

    By Barbara Kessler
    Green Right Now

    This week brings a “Summit on Climate Change” at the United Nations in New York City. With so many summits, rallies and special days devoted to discussing climate change, the point of this summit might not be immediately obvious.

    The first thing to know is that this is not a negotiating meeting as recent ones in Bonn, Germany have been, or like and the upcoming one in Bangkok will be.

    Still it is a part of the run-up to the Copenhagen conference Dec. 7-18, where world leaders will try to reach a new global climate agreement holding all participating nations to specific reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.

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    Farm Sanctuary urges people to eat less meat for Earth Day

    April 15th, 2009 · No Comments

    By Laura Elizabeth May
    Green Right Now

    On Earth Day, Farm Sanctuary wants people to “eat green” as well. Farm Sanctuary, the nation’s leading farm animal protection organization, will encourage people to reduce or eliminate their consumption of meat and other animal products by raising awareness about factory farming’s negative impact on the environment. The group believes that choosing a plant-based vegan diet is the most ecologically sustainable way for people to eat.

    The group will be involved in nearly two dozen outreach and education events on Earth Day. At the different Earth Day festivals, volunteers will man tables and hand out leaflets documenting meat’s devastating impact on the environment. The group will also hand out literature promoting a healthy, sustainable vegan lifestyle.

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    Green organizations push for mercury treaty

    February 9th, 2009 · No Comments

    From Green Right Now reports

    A group of pro-environment organizations is urging the U.S. to support a legally binding mercury treaty at a United Nations meeting next week in Nairobi, Kenya.

    The coalition of green activists was scheduled to meet with U.S. state department officials today, at which they planned to present a letter signed by 50 U.S.-based groups and another 40 abroad, urging President Obama to support a mercury treaty.

    Countries around the globe have been discussing options to control mercury pollution since 2001 and in 2003 agreed that enough was known to warrant immediate action to reduce global mercury pollution, according to the letter. Most countries now favor the negotiation of a legally binding international agreement as the most viable approach to deal with this problem, the activists say.

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    The World’s Water Needs: A Global Perspective

    July 25th, 2008 · 1 Comment

    By Shermakaye Bass

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    The well was dry beside the door,
    And so we went with pail and can
    Across the fields behind the house
    To seek the brook, if still it ran; . . .
    - Robert Frost’s “Going for Water”
    Every year, more about the world’s worsening water crisis is revealed: Who has potable water, [...]

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