27 November 2008

What I've Been Reading ...

George Monbiot: "Do we want to be remembered as the generation that saved the banks and let the biosphere collapse?"

Amnesty International UK: "Tasers are potentially lethal weapons which are already linked to numerous deaths in north America and that's why wide deployment without adequate training is a dangerous step too far for British policing."

Chris Goodall's 10 big energy myths: "Rapid innovation in the US means that the next generation of solar panels will be much thinner, capture far more of the energy in the sun's light and cost a fraction of what they do today."

IPS News: "Ocean acidification cannot be fixed quickly. It might take a thousand years for the oceans to regain their buffering capacity to prevent continuing acidification. Many species will not be able to adapt and there will be no place to hide."

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