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Date: Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 11:45 PM
Subject: CC News Letter, 14 Dec - CC Seeks Your Support!
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Dear Friend of Countercurrents,
Eight months ago we asked our readers the question, "Do you really care for CC?" Do you really value the work we do here at Countercurrents? Do you really want CC to be there as a valuable source of information on crucial issues that threatens the existence of humanity and other species on earth, for millions of readers world wide? 50 of our readers said YES and contributed. Still we fell well short of our target. Here again we are forced to seek our readers' support. If you want CC to go on doing the work that it has been doing tirelessly for the last 10 years and grow and widen its horizon, we need your support. You know, nothing is free on the internet ! You know that we don't take advertising by policy. Hosting, bandwidth to serve the millions of readers worldwide, gathering information, equipments all costs money. If anything is free, it's the work we do here at CC. And we do that happily. That's why we can keep our expenses so low. Still we need $ 2500 to keep us going
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Countercurrents.org
Educate! Organize! Agitate!
Retreat Of Arctic Sea Ice Releases Plumes Of Methane: Climate Feedback Catastrophe?
By Steve Connor
http://www.countercurrents.org/connor141211.htm
Dramatic and unprecedented plumes of methane – a greenhouse gas 20 times more potent than carbon dioxide – have been seen bubbling to the surface of the Arctic Ocean by scientists undertaking an extensive survey of the region. The scale and volume of the methane release has astonished the head of the Russian research team who has been surveying the seabed of the East Siberian Arctic Shelf off northern Russia for nearly 20 years
How Not To Tackle Climate Change
And Call It A Success: The Durban Package
By Nele Marien
http://www.countercurrents.org/marien141211.htm
Climate scientists are advising us insistently: the world just has a few years to start acting on climate change, if not we may enter in an irreversible spiral of climate disaster. So the most urgent issue is to start acting NOW on real mitigation. Unfortunately, the Durban package doesn't attend this at all. During the whole Durban negotiation, there hasn't even been a real discussion on the issue
What Does Canada's Withdrawal
From Kyoto Protocol Mean?
By Adam Vaughan
http://www.countercurrents.org/vaughan141211.htm
Canada has shown that a legally binding deal does not guarantee countries won't walk away from their commitments
Just How Far Gone Is Putin's Government?
By Dmitry Orlov
http://www.countercurrents.org/orlov141211.htm
Just how far gone is Putin's government? The evidence so far is that they are still feeling invincible, and are willing to resort to repression in order to make the election results stick. But the Russian people want to express themselves; they want to be heard; they want those who hear them to make the required changes in response
NATO Dreams Of Civil War In Syria
By Pepe Escobar
http://www.countercurrents.org/escobar141211.htm
By adopting this pincer movement, NATO in Syria is now actively diversifying into an Iraq-in-the-1990s strategy; to submit Syria to a prolonged state of siege before eventually going for the kill
Soaring Oil And Food Prices Threaten
Affordable Food Supply
By Richard Heinberg
http://www.countercurrents.org/heinberg141211.htm
The current global food system is highly fuel- and transport-dependent. Fuels will almost certainly become less affordable in the near and medium term, making the current, highly fuel-dependent agricultural production system less secure and food less affordable. It is therefore necessary to promote food self-sufficiency and reduce the need for fuel inputs to the food system at all levels
Exploring Humanity's Place
In The Journey Of The Universe
By Roger Cohn
http://www.countercurrents.org/cohn141211.htm
Mary Evelyn Tucker has been one of the innovators in the study of the connections between ecology and religion. In an interview with Yale Environment 360, she talks about her work and about a new film she co-produced that points to the spiritual dimension of responding to the world's environmental challenges
Permaculture Pioneers:
Stories From The New Frontier
By Kerry Dawborn & Caroline Smith
http://www.countercurrents.org/smith141211.htm
Permaculture Pioneers: Stories from the New Frontier tells the very personal stories of 25 Australian permaculturists, male and female, old and young, who are inspired by permaculture to work for a more sustainable world
Reform vs. Revolution Within Occupy
By Shamus Cooke
http://www.countercurrents.org/cooke141211.htm
Is Occupy a real social movement or one still struggling to be born? The answer to this question helps determine what strategy the Occupy movement should take, what demands it should fight for and the level of confrontation of its actions
Stories From Harlem
By Li Onesto
http://www.countercurrents.org/onesto141211.htm
One of the things that keeps coming through in all these stories is how the police not only brutalize you, but they seem to make a sport of really trying to do everything they can to humiliate the people, especially the youth. And the people know it and deeply feel this
Celac: Is This The Mayan Prophecy?
By Sean Fenley
http://www.countercurrents.org/fenley141211.htm
If Celac achieves its goals — and its ambitions — then that is when we can expect, probably the most virulent, and infernal opposition from its "keeper" and "overseer" from the north
The Horribleness Of Enforced Disappearances
By Iqbal Alimohamed
http://www.countercurrents.org/alimohamed141211.htm
It is time for governments everywhere to ponder the absolute necessity to end the phenomenon of Involuntary Disappearances through a global campaign. Cases must be brought before international Human Rights courts and bodies
Attack On POSCO Protesters
By Prashant Paikary
http://www.countercurrents.org/paikary141211.htm
An attack on POSCO project protesters by private goons leave at least eight villagers injured and one of them has got serious injury. One of the attackers also was killed by an explosion of their own bomb
Policy Recommendation On Mullaperiyar Dam
By Suhas Paranjape, S.Janakarajan, K.J. Joy, & A. Latha
http://www.countercurrents.org/latha141211.htm
Here is a well-reasoned-out policy recommendation that proposes a solution to the Mullaperiyar Dam Conflict. Drawn up at a conference of dam and water resource experts, it proposes a fresh solution to the dispute
Open Letter To Mahathir
By Siddharthya Roy
http://www.countercurrents.org/sroy141211.htm
A couple of days back I woke up to Indian newspaper reports which quoted you as saying that India's democracy is a hindrance to its development and if we did away with the nuisance of democracy we will be become developed . But you see Sir, your (apparently) good intentions notwithstanding, your advise to Indians is, well how should I put it...ill-advised
Peoples March In Bangladesh:
Voices Against Corporate Grabbing
By Anu Muhammad
http://www.countercurrents.org/muhammad141211.htm
Main demands of this long march included peoples ownership over natural resources, prohibition of disastrous open pit mining and export of mineral resources, strengthening national capability
Countercurrents And You !
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From: Countercurrents <editor@countercurrents.org>
Date: Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 11:45 PM
Subject: CC News Letter, 14 Dec - CC Seeks Your Support!
To: palashbiswaskl@gmail.com
Dear Friend of Countercurrents,
Eight months ago we asked our readers the question, "Do you really care for CC?" Do you really value the work we do here at Countercurrents? Do you really want CC to be there as a valuable source of information on crucial issues that threatens the existence of humanity and other species on earth, for millions of readers world wide? 50 of our readers said YES and contributed. Still we fell well short of our target. Here again we are forced to seek our readers' support. If you want CC to go on doing the work that it has been doing tirelessly for the last 10 years and grow and widen its horizon, we need your support. You know, nothing is free on the internet ! You know that we don't take advertising by policy. Hosting, bandwidth to serve the millions of readers worldwide, gathering information, equipments all costs money. If anything is free, it's the work we do here at CC. And we do that happily. That's why we can keep our expenses so low. Still we need $ 2500 to keep us going
. Our
subscription amount is just $ 50 and you can pay it by two installments. So, once again, we ask the question, "Do you really care for CC?". Click here to contribute.
http://www.countercurrents.org/subscription.htm
In Solidarity
Binu Mathew, Editor,
Countercurrents.org
Educate! Organize! Agitate!
Retreat Of Arctic Sea Ice Releases Plumes Of Methane: Climate Feedback Catastrophe?
By Steve Connor
http://www.countercurrents.org/connor141211.htm
Dramatic and unprecedented plumes of methane – a greenhouse gas 20 times more potent than carbon dioxide – have been seen bubbling to the surface of the Arctic Ocean by scientists undertaking an extensive survey of the region. The scale and volume of the methane release has astonished the head of the Russian research team who has been surveying the seabed of the East Siberian Arctic Shelf off northern Russia for nearly 20 years
How Not To Tackle Climate Change
And Call It A Success: The Durban Package
By Nele Marien
http://www.countercurrents.org/marien141211.htm
Climate scientists are advising us insistently: the world just has a few years to start acting on climate change, if not we may enter in an irreversible spiral of climate disaster. So the most urgent issue is to start acting NOW on real mitigation. Unfortunately, the Durban package doesn't attend this at all. During the whole Durban negotiation, there hasn't even been a real discussion on the issue
What Does Canada's Withdrawal
From Kyoto Protocol Mean?
By Adam Vaughan
http://www.countercurrents.org/vaughan141211.htm
Canada has shown that a legally binding deal does not guarantee countries won't walk away from their commitments
Just How Far Gone Is Putin's Government?
By Dmitry Orlov
http://www.countercurrents.org/orlov141211.htm
Just how far gone is Putin's government? The evidence so far is that they are still feeling invincible, and are willing to resort to repression in order to make the election results stick. But the Russian people want to express themselves; they want to be heard; they want those who hear them to make the required changes in response
NATO Dreams Of Civil War In Syria
By Pepe Escobar
http://www.countercurrents.org/escobar141211.htm
By adopting this pincer movement, NATO in Syria is now actively diversifying into an Iraq-in-the-1990s strategy; to submit Syria to a prolonged state of siege before eventually going for the kill
Soaring Oil And Food Prices Threaten
Affordable Food Supply
By Richard Heinberg
http://www.countercurrents.org/heinberg141211.htm
The current global food system is highly fuel- and transport-dependent. Fuels will almost certainly become less affordable in the near and medium term, making the current, highly fuel-dependent agricultural production system less secure and food less affordable. It is therefore necessary to promote food self-sufficiency and reduce the need for fuel inputs to the food system at all levels
Exploring Humanity's Place
In The Journey Of The Universe
By Roger Cohn
http://www.countercurrents.org/cohn141211.htm
Mary Evelyn Tucker has been one of the innovators in the study of the connections between ecology and religion. In an interview with Yale Environment 360, she talks about her work and about a new film she co-produced that points to the spiritual dimension of responding to the world's environmental challenges
Permaculture Pioneers:
Stories From The New Frontier
By Kerry Dawborn & Caroline Smith
http://www.countercurrents.org/smith141211.htm
Permaculture Pioneers: Stories from the New Frontier tells the very personal stories of 25 Australian permaculturists, male and female, old and young, who are inspired by permaculture to work for a more sustainable world
Reform vs. Revolution Within Occupy
By Shamus Cooke
http://www.countercurrents.org/cooke141211.htm
Is Occupy a real social movement or one still struggling to be born? The answer to this question helps determine what strategy the Occupy movement should take, what demands it should fight for and the level of confrontation of its actions
Stories From Harlem
By Li Onesto
http://www.countercurrents.org/onesto141211.htm
One of the things that keeps coming through in all these stories is how the police not only brutalize you, but they seem to make a sport of really trying to do everything they can to humiliate the people, especially the youth. And the people know it and deeply feel this
Celac: Is This The Mayan Prophecy?
By Sean Fenley
http://www.countercurrents.org/fenley141211.htm
If Celac achieves its goals — and its ambitions — then that is when we can expect, probably the most virulent, and infernal opposition from its "keeper" and "overseer" from the north
The Horribleness Of Enforced Disappearances
By Iqbal Alimohamed
http://www.countercurrents.org/alimohamed141211.htm
It is time for governments everywhere to ponder the absolute necessity to end the phenomenon of Involuntary Disappearances through a global campaign. Cases must be brought before international Human Rights courts and bodies
Attack On POSCO Protesters
By Prashant Paikary
http://www.countercurrents.org/paikary141211.htm
An attack on POSCO project protesters by private goons leave at least eight villagers injured and one of them has got serious injury. One of the attackers also was killed by an explosion of their own bomb
Policy Recommendation On Mullaperiyar Dam
By Suhas Paranjape, S.Janakarajan, K.J. Joy, & A. Latha
http://www.countercurrents.org/latha141211.htm
Here is a well-reasoned-out policy recommendation that proposes a solution to the Mullaperiyar Dam Conflict. Drawn up at a conference of dam and water resource experts, it proposes a fresh solution to the dispute
Open Letter To Mahathir
By Siddharthya Roy
http://www.countercurrents.org/sroy141211.htm
A couple of days back I woke up to Indian newspaper reports which quoted you as saying that India's democracy is a hindrance to its development and if we did away with the nuisance of democracy we will be become developed . But you see Sir, your (apparently) good intentions notwithstanding, your advise to Indians is, well how should I put it...ill-advised
Peoples March In Bangladesh:
Voices Against Corporate Grabbing
By Anu Muhammad
http://www.countercurrents.org/muhammad141211.htm
Main demands of this long march included peoples ownership over natural resources, prohibition of disastrous open pit mining and export of mineral resources, strengthening national capability
Countercurrents And You !
Click here to find out
how you can support CC
http://www.countercurrents.org/subscription.htm
You can unsubscribe from this news letter here
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