Posts Tagged UNITED STATES

‘I’m scared out of my mind’—but still getting arrested to stop the tar-sands pipeline [VIDEO]

“More than 100 activists have been arrested so far for protesting against the proposed Keystone XL pipeline in front of the White House — and more are getting locked up every day. At least 2,100 people have signed up to participate in the two-week sit-in, which kicked off on Saturday and will continue every day through Sept. 3. Not all of the protestors are intending to get arrested, but expect hundreds more to serve some time in the clink.”

‘I’m scared out of my mind’—but still getting arrested to stop the tar-sands pipeline [VIDEO] via Grist

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CSR Means True Partnerships

“This month I sat down withJohn Perkins, the author of the New York Times bestseller, Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, and many other titles, and former chief economist at a major international consulting firm.

Scott: Tell me about your work with business students around the US, particularly as it relates to Corporate Social Responsibility.

John: We talk about what’s really important for any business leader to understand today. We have moved into a new era where people understand we’ve created a failed system.  When less than 5 percent of the world’s population live in the United States and consume more than 25 percent of the world’s resources, while roughly half the world is either starving or on the verge of starvation — the only way you can define that system is as a failure.”

CSR Means True Partnerships via Scott James – Forbes CSR Blog

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How the West was lost to wildfires

“Arizona is burning. Texas, too. New Mexico is next. If you need a grim reminder that an already arid West is burning up and blowing away, here it is. As I write this, more than 700 square miles of Arizona and more than 4,300 square miles of Texas have been swept by monster wildfires. Consider those massive columns of acrid smoke drifting eastward as a kind of smoke signal warning us that a globally warming world is not a matter of some future worst-case scenario. It’s happening right here, right now.

Air tankers have been dropping fire retardant on what is being called the Wallow fire in Arizona and firefighting crews have been mobilized from across the West, but the fire remained “zero contained” for most of last week and only 18 percent so early in the new week, too big to touch with mere human tools like hoses, shovels, saws, and bulldozers. Walls of flame 100 feet high rolled over the land like a tsunami from Hades. The heat from such a fire is so intense and immense that it can create small tornadoes of red embers that cannot be knocked down and smothered by water or chemicals. These are not your grandfather’s forest fires.”

How the West was lost to wildfires via Chip Ward – Toms DispatchGrist

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The Go Fund – Handcrafted fashion by women's co-op in Ghana.

The GO Fund’s SEW FOR SISTERHOOD program began as a vocational
training program and has since transformed into a viable business cooperative
in Ghana. Led by several of the graduates of the training program, this sewing
and batik (dye and printing technique) cooperative creates fashion-forward
garments, which the GO Fund markets in the United States. Additionally,
they have created a strong market for locally made clothing, designing and
filling orders for local school uniforms and creating custom clothing
for tourists and ex-patriots.

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