Why Earth Day
Originally posted 2010-04-10 20:21:16.
Categories: Green Politics Special Causes Tags: 1970, 22nd, april, april 22nd, aprilt 22nd 1970, clean, clean air, clean water, day, denis hayes, earth, earth day, earth day purpose, environment, environmental, founder earth day, global, global warming, organized, Why Earth Day
Peace Building A Vision of World Peace in Mankind’s Fight For Survival

Peace Building A Vision of World Peace in Mankind's Fight For Survival - Can we battle nationalism and imperialism? - Is there any better time to start than this holiday season when peace on Earth and goodwill to man is the theme?
Some of us may have different ideas of world peace and of peace building, and these may seem like a vision that is unattainable to some, if not most of us at times. Nationalism and imperialism seem to be major obstacles in attaining these goals, as we will further review those two topics later on in the article. To begin with, from the Free Dictionary by Farlex.
- Peace
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- The absence of war or other hostilities.
- An agreement or a treaty to end hostilities.
- Freedom from quarrels and disagreement; harmonious relations.
- Public Security and order.
- Inner contentment, serenity (peace of mind).
The timing for this article seems truly important, as on one hand we have destructive weather stretching across the globe, and we have ongoing wars that seem to have no ongoing peace building attempts, and world peace is but a far reach at best. It is also the holidays, where peace on Earth and goodwill towards man is the theme, and that for most of us, we put our differences away for a few days, and celebrate the birth of Christ, a live together in peace and harmony for the most part. Some of us even manage a smile and some courtesies we normally would not bother with. Continue Reading Peace Building A Vision of World Peace in Mankind’s Fight For Survival Here
Originally posted 2010-12-21 09:20:00.
Categories: Green Politics News, Green Politics Special Causes Tags: building, change, imperialism, nationalism, peace, peace building, process, vision, war, wars, world, world peace
Today Is World Water Day 2010 – Clean Water for a Healthy World
Originally posted 2010-04-11 00:22:57.
Environmental Policy What is an Environmental Policy and What We Need To Focus On
It is useful for us to consider that environmental policy comprises two major terms: environment and policy. Environment primarily refers to the ecological dimension (ecosystems), but can also take account of the social dimension, or quality of life, and as an economic dimension correlating to resource management. The term policy can be defined as a course of action or principle adopted or proposed by a government, party, business or individual. That leaves us with the combined definition that an environmental policy focuses on problems arising from human impact on the environment, which retro-acts onto human society by having a negative impact on human values such as good health or a healthy, robust environment.
Environmental issues which are typically addressed by standard environmental policies include (but are not limited to) air and water pollution, waste management, ecosystem management, biodiversity protection, and the protection of natural resources, wildlife and endangered species. More recently however, environmental policy has expanded into the communication of environmental issues. Continue Reading Environmental Policy What is an Environmental Policy and What We Need To Focus On Here
Categories: Air Pollution, Environmentalism, Global Warming, Green Politics Special Causes, Green Politics Special Reports, Sustainable Development, Water Pollution, World Conferences - Events Tags: anti, change, climate, environment, environmental, environmental policy, natural, policy, religious, Resources., right
Renewable Energy Policy Important to Future of Planet
Most recently, at Obama’s 2012 State of the Union Address Energy, he laid out a half dozen energy proposals, however, most of the policies he announced were either previously announced, stand little chance of passing through congress, or not that big of a deal. According to Jose Valera, a Houston based lawyer in the energy practice at the global law firm Mayer Brown, “It’s a smart, well balanced, welcome policy, and everybody is a winner.”
While the traditional fossil fuels will still play an important role in the future while we transition to renewables, in technologies like wind and solar, Obama called for extending tax credits that basically give these firms a 30% subsidy and also called for the federal government to allow renewable projects on its land. Continue Reading Renewable Energy Policy Important to Future of Planet Here







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