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    Crisis: Environment


    Twelve 'Any Time, Any Place' Survival Tips
    posted on Friday, October 10, 2008

    If you haven't done so already, I encourage you to begin living like our hardy, self-reliant ancestors did: put enough food, water, first aid, and emergency supplies away to deal with potential disturbances; start a private garden and/or join a community garden; get to know your neighbors; build community with your family and friends; cultivate a relationship with the Divine. The kind of safety nets that society has told us we can count on -- bank accounts, insurance policies, pension plans, investments, governmental agencies coming to our rescue, etc. -- will, I believe, no longer provide the security they once did. Instead, the time has come for us to begin to depend on ourselves, one another, and the deep Forces of life (God/Spirit) that so many of us have lost touch with...
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    Followup: Arlington Institute: Potential Disruptive Event
    posted on Sunday, October 05, 2008

    About three weeks ago, now, I received indications from four unrelated sources known personally to me suggesting that that some significant disruptive event was on our horizon. These sources were unconventional -- that is, they are intuitives or channels and sense the future through approaches and methods that are largely not understood by mainstream science...
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    Ocean Dead Zones May Be Worse Than Thought
    posted on Sunday, October 05, 2008

    Oxygen-starved ocean dead zones may be more widespread than thought.
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    Global Trends 2025
    posted on Thursday, October 02, 2008

    In December, the president-elect will get a report detailing threats to the U.S. that will most likely include a list of emerging technologies that will have a major impact on the U.S. and the world. This report, called Global Trends 2025, is a forecast prepared by U.S. intelligence agencies.
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    Doomsday Eco-Tourism
    posted on Wednesday, September 24, 2008

    The earth is warming, glaciers are receding and oceans are changing. As a result, habitats are shrinking and species are dying -- and many tourists want to see them before they disappear.
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    Movie: 7 Minute Clip From 'The Day The Earth Stood Still'
    posted on Wednesday, September 17, 2008

    Last night Fox had an encore for the series premiere of "Fringe" which was folllowed by an exclusive first look at an extended scene from Keanu Reeves' The Day the Earth Stood Still. The film co-stars Jennifer Connolly, Kathy Bates, Jaden Smith, Jon Hamm, and Kyle Chandler.
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    Coastal Dead Zones Are Growing
    posted on Tuesday, August 19, 2008

    Over the past two or three decades, scientists have noticed with growing alarm that vast stretches of coastal waters are turning into dead zones -- patches of seabed so depleted of oxygen that few creatures, if any, can survive there. In 2004, the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) took stock of the phenomenon -- which is caused in large part by agricultural runoff -- and pronounced it one of the biggest environmental problems of the 21st century. Two years later it noted that the number of identified dead zones, some of which cover thousands of square miles, had climbed from 150 to 200.
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    Book: 'A Spring Without Bees'
    posted on Tuesday, August 19, 2008

    In a riveting detective story that melds science and politics, Michael Schacker investigates the case of the missing bees, examining the many theories on the cause, including cell phones, mites, new pathogens, and bee management. He then examines the evidence against IMD. The book does much more than illuminate the scientific research, however. Using CCD as a metaphor for our own human hive, Schacker asks:  Are the bees trying to tell us something? Could this be the warning sign of a much larger crisis looming directly ahead? Might humankind suffer someday from “Civilization Collapse Disorder”?  And how must we change our human hive in order to ensure its survival?
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    UK Honeybee Deaths Reaching Crisis Point
    posted on Sunday, August 17, 2008

    Britain's honeybees have suffered catastrophic losses this year, according to a survey of the nation's beekeepers, contributing to a shortage of honey and putting at risk the pollination of fruits and vegetables.
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    Scientists "Listen" To Plants To Find Water Pollution
    posted on Sunday, August 17, 2008

    Scientists in Israel have discovered a new way to test for water pollution by "listening" to what the plants growing in water have to say.
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