Thursday, March 26, 2009

Censorship and dying rags | | the narcosphere
Are any reporters investigating the global scam and fiction of carbon credits, along with the role of the World Bank and the corporate seizures of Indigenous lands in the carbon trading scam?
Aldergrove Star - Cold winters may be new trend
After enduring the coldest winter in 16 years and now persistent below-normal temperatures that are chilling what should be spring, Lower Mainlanders can be excused for asking what gives.

They may not like the answer.

Meteorologists suspect coastal B.C. is now being nipped by a trend of colder than normal winter temperatures that could last a decade. Or two. Or three.
Push for bolder steps to benefit from eco-tourism
March 27, 2009: More than ever before, global tourism must play its part in sustainable development and poverty alleviation, stated experts at an international symposium in Canada.

But others wonder if tourism can be truly sustainable when it involves flying thousands of kilometres to reach some “carbon-neutral” eco-lodge in the jungle.

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