Activists turned the front of the Turkish Ministry of Energy into a mortuary to highlight the deadly risks involved with establishing a nuclear industry in Turkey. On the eve of a nuclear tender from the Turkish government, 37 activists from Greenpeace and Global Action Group were arrested after they took to the street to protest […]
Activists Declare Nuclear Age Dead End
September 25th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Environment
Nokia tops latest Greener Electronics Guide
September 25th, 2008 · No Comments
Company scores plummeted in the previous edition of Greenpeace’s Guide to Greener Electronics, when new criteria on climate change were introduced. However, leading brands like Nokia and Samsung are now making significant progress in greening their electronics products, with improved environmental policies responding not only to these new energy criteria, but also to the more […]
Tags: Environment
Coal shipment stopped in Turkey
September 25th, 2008 · No Comments
Activists… Full Story…
Tags: Environment
Greenpeace activists cleared in landmark global warming trial
September 25th, 2008 · No Comments
In an unprecedented trial a UK Crown Court jury has acquitted six Greenpeace UK volunteers of criminal damage to a coal-fired power plant. The jury, consisting of representatives from the British public, found their actions justified when considering the damage to property caused around the world by CO2 emissions from the plant. Full Story… […]
Tags: Environment
Homeland use of the Army…
September 25th, 2008 · No Comments
Glenn Greenwald does a great summary of a deployment of a U.S. military brigade and he closes with “There’s no need to start manufacturing all sorts of scare scenarios about Bush canceling elections or the imminent declaration of martial law or anything of that sort.” What’s this about scare scenarios, martial law, etc? To […]
Tags: Miscellaneous
Creating an Open Forum to Advance Global Health and Social Justice [A Blog Around The Clock]
September 25th, 2008 · No Comments
At Harvard, a week ago:
Recap: Wednesday’s Health and Human Rights Discussion
Yesterday afternoon at the Loeb Theater, Harvard hosted a forum celebrating the tenth edition of their journal Health and Human Rights. This edition is the journal’s first to be presented in open-access format, meaning that anyone can read it without paying the exorbitant fees associated […]
Tags: Health
Cancer 201—treatment basics [denialism blog]
September 25th, 2008 · No Comments
Once a cancer has been diagnosed, we must use our knowledge of biology, medicine, and clinical trials to plan treatment. Treatment can be curative or palliative (that is, with a goal of reducing symptoms or extending life, rather than effecting a cure).
Understanding cancer treatment requires a little bit of basic biology, and as with all […]
Tags: Health