Category: economy
- Labels: earth, ecology, economy, energy, extinction, human condition, money, oil, poison, profit, renewable energy
David Suzuki on Economics
- Labels: climate change, ecology, economy, education, environment, paradigm shift, zeitgeist
The long-established MÄori system of environmental management is holistic. It is a system that ensures harmony within the environment, providing a process of, as well as preventing intrusions that cause permanent imbalances and guards against environmental damage. Kaitiakitanga is a concept that has “roots deeply embedded in the complex code of tikangaâ. Kaitiakitanga is a broad notion which includes the following ideas: guardianship, care, wise management. (read more)
- Labels: earth, ecology, economy, environment, future, human condition, sustainable
â¶ Take Back Our Government_Dr. David Suzuki / Stand Up For Science – YouTube
- Labels: climate change, ecology, economy, politics, science
Decisions are mostly intuitive, logical explanations
catch-up milliseconds later ~ Robert Sapolsky [ link ]
- Labels: bill, economy, neuro, psychology
- Labels: climate change, corporations, economy, nuclear, oil, pollution, science, technology, zeitgeist
If I understand what heâs saying ..the current economic crises can be traced back to the Reagan Administration. In 1980 they deregulated the Savings and Loan industry ..which put the business of making home loans in the hands of amateurs. Then, in 1987 ..the Reagan Administration had to bail out the Savings and Loan industry when it collapsed under the weight of itâs own incompetence (and unbridled greed). The Federal government allowed the Savings and Loans to package questionable loans, and sell them as stocks ..or mortgage-backed securities. It was mortgage-backed securities that helped make the housing slump of 2006â2007 ..go global in 2008 ..and wipe out investment houses from Bear Stearns to Deutsche Industriebank
The Truth About Nuclear Power: Japanese Nuclear Engineer Calls for Abolitionããæ ¸ã®çå®ââæ¥æ¬ã®æ ¸æè¡è ãå»çµ¶ã訴ãã :: JapanFocus
The seven sins of nuclear power
“(In closing,) – I would like to quote the âseven social sinsâ that Mahatma Gandhi warned against, and which are inscribed on his tombstone. The first is âPolitics without Principle.â To those who gathered here today, I would like you to take these words deeply to heart. Gandhiâs other sins, such as âWealth without Work,â âPleasure without Conscience,â âKnowledge without Character,â âCommerce without Morality,â all apply to electric power companies, including TEPCO. And with âScience without Humanity,â I would challenge academia and its all-out involvement with the nationâs nuclear power policy, and that includes myself. The last one is âWorship without Sacrifice.â To those who have faith, please take these words to heart, too. Thank you very much.”
Koide Hiroaki began his career as a nuclear engineer forty years ago drawn to the promise of nuclear power. Quickly, however, he recognized the flaws in Japanâs nuclear power program and emerged as among the best informed of Japanâs nuclear power critic. His cogent public critique of the nuclear village earned him an honourable form of purgatory as a permanent assistant professor at Kyoto University. Koide would pay a price in career terms, continuing his painstaking research on radio nuclide measurement at Kyoto Universityâs Research Reactor Institute (KURRI) in the shadows. Until 3.11.
Since the earthquake tsunami and nuclear meltdown at Fukushima Daiichi, he has emerged as a powerful voice and a central figure in charting Japanâs future energy course in the wake of disaster: in scores of well attended public lectures, in daily media consultations and interviews, in his widely read posts and in three books that have helped to redefine public consciousness and official debate…
whats up: Truth About Nuclear Power | Lethal Levels of Radiation
August 1, 2011
Nuclear Crisis in JapanNIRS: Tepco reported today the highest radiation levels yet measured at Fukushima Daiichiâ1,000 Rems/hour (10 Sieverts/hour)âa lethal dose. The measurements were taken at the base of the ventilation stack for Units 1 and 2 (the stack that did not work during the accident). The actual levels may have been more than measured, since the monitoring equipment could not measure more than 10 Sieverts/hour. Workers sent to the area to confirm the measurements, which were first picked up by a gamma measuring camera, received doses of about 400 millirems in just a few minutes.
The kind of focused attention ordinarily required in a classroom is not all that helpful overcoming obstacles outside the classroom. A wider focus of attention, which is usually associated with ADD, is actually more adaptive according to neuroscientists John Kounios and Mark Beeman [link]. And from what Iâve seen, I believe it ..! They found that when students are more receptive and open to distraction, they do better navigating a computer-simulated labyrinth than when they are focused and blocking out distractions (as seen on an fMRI). Students actually see and hear more .. finding their way faster by heuristic than by analytic reasoning. In other words, discovering relationships between vague and loosely connected information was more advantageous than step-by-step analysis.
I found the same thing to be true once while I was applying for a home loan. After obtaining the 1st mortgage ..I was looking for a bank to help me with the down-payment. After three banks turned me down because they considered this âriskyâ and âsomewhat irresponsibleâ ..I sat on the beach, got over the feeling that I was âriskyâ (and somewhat irresponsible) ..and pulled together the real reasons why. They had nothing to do with my ability to meet my obligations. It was not a personal failing on my part but a circumstance of the recession (i.e. time required to find a buyer for my prior home). When I put this and other reasons down in a letter-of-explanation ..the next bank understood intuitively and, with just a couple of questions ..they approved my application.
- Labels: bill, economy, neuro, psychology
- Labels: bill, cannabis, economy, government
- Labels: bill, capitalism, economy, education, enlightenment
Economy is the basis of society.
When the economy is stable, society develops.
The ideal economy combines the spiritual and the material,
and the best commodities to trade in are sincerity and love.
- Labels: economy, love, materialism, society, spirituality, truth
Michelle Obama is planning the first vegetable garden at the White House since Eleanor Rooseveltâs victory garden in World War II.
It’s about time we resurrect the old fashion notion of a vegetable “victory” garden in every backyard or patio in America.
I think everyone should plant a vegetable garden. It’s hours of family fun and exercise, not to mention all the great fresh vegetables you’ll be enjoying.
george orwell was indeed an extraordinary visionary
he would look upon the present day and say
truly, the nightmare of 1984 is beginning
surveillance is ubiquitous
and the nsa is listening and watching
perpetual war is exactly what we have with
the “war on terror”
robot drones kill “suspected” terrorists
…..judge, jury and executioner…..boom!
the global weapon$ trade is a force unto it$elf,
it is draining our very blood to do it$ bidding
secret space based weapon systems are being built
and will become the final solution for control of the world
eisenhower was right about the
“military-industrial complex”, warning us didn’t help
the united states spends nearly the same amount of
money on the war machine, as the rest of the world combined
- Labels: arms trade, big brother, control, economy, fear
Germany : The Melander family of Bargteheide
Food expenditure for one week: 375.39 Euros or $500.07
Food expenditure for one week $341.98
Food expenditure for one week: 214.36 Euros or $260.11
Food expenditure for one week: 1,862.78 Mexican Pesos or $189.09
- Labels: economy, food, materialism, poverty
What is the amount
of money in “Gift Cards”
that went unredeemed last year?
$Eight Billion (8,000,000,000) Dollars!
Okay, so that’s FREE money for corporations?
I think I’ll give CASH.
They don’t pay any taxes……..they pass the taxes on to you.
It started with price fixing……..then it evolved into supply manipulation.
And then they get tax breaks……..for paying no taxes.
- Labels: big brother, economy, greed, money
A letter to congress……..(sent one year ago)
Thanks to such documentary films as “Sicko” and “Maxed Out” the American people are starting to realize that the “Corporate Overlords”, consisting of the Insurance Industry, Pharmaceutical Industries, HMO’s, Banking and Credit Institutions, Petroleum and Gas Producers, Mortgage Lenders, Energy Brokers, with corporations such as Citibank, General Electric, American Intl. Group, Bank of America, HSBC Group, ExxonMobil, RoyalDutch/Shell, BP, ING Group, are and have been systematically and with coldhearted calculations, enslaving the American public and the worlds’ people in an economic brutality that unbridled, influence peddling corporations could only have produced with the help of our elected officials. Every member of congress is duty bound to the voting public that elected them, not the lobbyists buying “favors” for cash or comfortable jobs in the “private sector”. Whom do you serve, the people or the single-minded uncaring entities we call corporations? It is clear that “K Street” has made the hopes and dreams of the global corporate giants come true, and it is the “bought and paid for” congress that has betrayed the American public. As Thomas Jefferson put it, “when the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty”. Today we have an economic tyranny, our government is ruled by corporations and it is congress and the president who are culpable. Be afraid, be very afraid, the winds of change are blowing, and they will sweep the traitorous from our midst, and we shall have liberty. We will VOTE. The ballot box is our weapon against this treachery. “It was once said that the moral test of government is how that government treats those who are in the dawn of life, the children; those who are in the twilight of life, the elderly; and those who are in the shadows of life, the sick, the needy and the handicapped”-Hubert H. Humphrey. Tell congress to Pass H.R.676 Now, and support “PublicCampaign.Org”. The writer of this piece is the author of the weblog “Lettuce Prey Four Whirled Peas”, and is not afraid. “Don’t Tread on Me”.
As I look back at this letter to congress, I now realize my most glaring omission was not to include the multitude of armament manufacturers and defense contractors which I believe hold great sway over our, and the rest of the worlds’ governments.
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