Daily Archives: December 29, 2014

Pope Francis’s edict on climate change will anger deniers and US churches

Pontiff hopes to inspire action at next year’s UN meeting in Paris in December after visits to Philippines and New York

Pope Francis was a key player in thawing relations between the US and Cuba. Photograph: Franco Origlia/Getty Images

John Vidal

Saturday 27 December 2014 16.06 EST

He has been called the “superman pope”, and it would be hard to deny that Pope Francis has had a good December. Cited by President Barack Obama as a key player in the thawing relations between the US and Cuba, the Argentinian pontiff followed that by lecturing his cardinals on the need to clean up Vatican politics. But can Francis achieve a feat that has so far eluded secular powers and inspire decisive action on climate change?

It looks as if he will give it a go. In 2015, the pope will issue a lengthy message on the subject to the world’s 1.2 billion Catholics, give an address to the UN general assembly and call a summit of the world’s main religions.

The reason for such frenetic activity, says Bishop Marcelo Sorondo, chancellor of the Vatican’s Pontifical Academy of Sciences, is the pope’s wish to directly influence next year’s crucial UN climate meeting in Paris, when countries will try to conclude 20 years of fraught negotiations with a universal commitment to reduce emissions.

“Our academics supported the pope’s initiative to influence next year’s crucial decisions,” Sorondo told Cafod, the Catholic development agency, at a meeting in London. “The idea is to convene a meeting with leaders of the main religions to make all people aware of the state of our climate and the tragedy of social exclusion.”

Following a visit in March to Tacloban, the Philippine city devastated in 2012 by typhoon Haiyan, the pope will publish a rare encyclical on climate change and human ecology. Urging all Catholics to take action on moral and scientific grounds, the document will be sent to the world’s 5,000 Catholic bishops and 400,000 priests, who will distribute it to parishioners.

According to Vatican insiders, Francis will meet other faith leaders and lobby politicians at the general assembly in New York in September, when countries will sign up to new anti-poverty and environmental goals.

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BBC News – Environment Agency: 7,000 properties to be lost to sea

29 December 2014 Last updated at 11:42 ET
By Roger Harrabin BBC environment analyst

The sea-level around the UK is projected to rise over the coming century
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An estimated 7,000 properties around England and Wales will be sacrificed to rising seas over the next century, according to the Environment Agency.

Analysis by the Agency, based on current funding levels, projects that more than 800 will be lost over the next 20 years as coastlines erode.

The cost of protecting these properties is considered to be too high.

The Environment Agency estimates that more than £1bn worth of properties will disappear as a result.

The coast of England and Wales is being steadily eaten by the waves, and climate change is projected to increase sea-level and drive up the intensity of storms.

In the coming 100 years, six local authorities – Great Yarmouth, Southampton, Cornwall, North Norfolk, East Riding and Scarborough – are expected to lose more than 200 homes each.

Local groups are campaigning for compensation if they are forced out of their homes. The government has resisted this call, which could set a precedent for paying damages to people affected by climate change.

Friends of the Earth has accused the government of dumping the costs of climate change on to vulnerable people.

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Blurb “Where your ideas become great books…” – Why not publish your material on environmental ethics and ecojustice?

Think about it….

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Featured Documentary – Crude harvest: Selling Mexico’s oil


Al Jazeera English

Published on Dec 29, 2014

Mexico may be hitting the perfect storm when it opens its energy resources to foreign investors.

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Inside Story – Journalists under attack around the world


Al Jazeera English

Published on Dec 28, 2014
The number of attacks and kidnappings of media workers soared in 2014. Carefully staged murders of reporters became all too common. And governments around the world increasingly used national security as an excuse to detain journalists and stifle criticism of their actions. The Middle East, and Syria in particular, was the worst place to be a journalist. While China, Iran and Eritrea were among the countries that imprisoned the most journalists. Presenter: Hazem Sika Guests: William Horsley – International Director of the Centre for Freedom of the Media at the University of Sheffield. Martin Schibbye – A Freelance Journalist, who spent 14 months in an Ethiopian prison after being found guilty of terrorism. Alison Bethel McKenzie – Executive Director of the International Press Institute.

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Noam Chomsky on the Responsibility of Intellectuals

Chomsky in Nederland

Uploaded on Mar 23, 2011
Utrecht, the Netherlands, March 2011: Noam Chomsky lecture on “Responsibility and integrity: the dilemmas we face”. He spoke to students of Utrecht University on the responsibility of intellectuals.

See whole lecture: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list…

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Chomsky Explains Anarchism As A Tendency


The Chomsky Videos

Published on Dec 28, 2014

Full Interview — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qxab6…
Date — June 4, 2014

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Global Warming Means Warming Oceans


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Published on Dec 28, 2014

Oceans’ higher than expected heat storage is key to helping manage excessive warming over land. (Air date: Dec 24, 2014)

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Homes Built on Toxic Site Despite EPA Warnings


Associated Press

Published on Dec 28, 2014
Thousands of pages of documents show federal regulators knew as early as 1991 that a North Carolina site potentially threatened the surrounding community’s water and air, but failed to order a cleanup or warn nearby residents of the dangers. (Dec. 29)

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