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"We have more hungry people in the world, than we ever had in the history of human kind."

After decades of progress fighting global hunger, the last few years have seen a precipitous increase in the number of hungry people in the world. Kostas Stamoulis, the Secretary General of the Committee on World Food Security, puts it starkly, "we have more hungry people in the world [today], than we ever had in the history of human kind." The recent trend in hunger, shown in Figure 1, projects a historic high in 2009 with 1,020 million people going hungry every day.

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Earth Systems Science Series Part 1: NASA's Earth Science Initiative

   The NASA Earth systems science initiative just entered its 20th year, and to mark the occasion, NASA held a symposium at the National Academy of Science to review some of the scientific accomplishments made possible through the endeavor. Over the course of the three day symposium, scientists presented their research and discussed the impact of the NASA earth systems science initiative on the current understanding for a wide range of social, scientific and economic issues.

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Stabilization Wedges: Technologies and Practices for Climate Stabilization

The size and scope of actions necessary to address climate change can cause paralysis and inaction. In the absence of public policy, emissions would grow to around 60 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide by the middle of this century from current emissions of roughly 30 billion metric tons per year. In order to achieve climate stabilization, most analysis recommends an emission reduction target of 50% to 100% by 2050 from today's levels. Politically, there has been progress. The United States House of Representatives recently passed the climate and energy bill, known as the American Clean Energy and Security Act. The incredible difference between the do-nothing, status quo trajectory and these targets can be daunting. This month on EarthTrends we will give an overview of the most commonly discussed technologies and practices that get us from here to there as well as a consideration of the associated costs of implementing these solutions.

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Mainstreaming Environmental Sustainability: Local Action with International Passion

One of the major hurdles to implementing international environmental sustainability objectives is securing local connectivity to, and action for, a global cause. Local communities can struggle in job training, information services support, appropriate policy and legal framework creation, and resource allocation necessary for achieving these goals. Unsurprisingly, this is more likely to occur in developing countries where initiatives are often stumped by spending capabilities and financial allocations.


What may be the largest barrier to connecting communities to international environmental sustainability objectives is cultural integration. Already environmental sustainability is influencing our cultural lifestyle choices, from the food we eat to the way we travel. However, to what extent is it impacting how we are entertained?

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Biodiversity and Tourism in Mauritius and Reunion

The islands of Mauritius and Réunion contain endemic species found nowhere else in the world that are plagued by massive population decline. Before the 1500s, these islands were uninhabited by humans. Soon after the arrival of the first explorers, Dutch settlement and the introduction of non-native plant and animal species, biodiversity loss mushroomed (WRI 1989). Since the over 400 years following the first alterations in the islands' ecosystems, populations of native birds, reptiles, and trees have been driven to extinction.

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Is it Time to Recognize Environmental Refugees?

The first evacuation of an entire people on environmental grounds has now begun in the South Pacific. Persistent flooding is causing the submergence of the Carteret Islands, a low lying atoll in Papua New Guinea, where the saltwater intrusion is also contaminating the islands freshwater supply and preventing the growth of crops. Despite attempts at battling the floods, including building a seawall and planting mangroves, the islands were declared uninhabitable by the government in 2005 and expected to be completely submerged by 2015. Now, the first few families have been relocated to Bougainville on the mainland as part of the initial stage of the evacuation process causing the Carteret Islanders to be labeled as the world's first environmental refugees.

This forced resettlement of a whole population draws attention to the inescapable reality of environmental displacement, an occurrence which will only become more commonplace as the impacts of climate change are felt around the world.

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The Future of Biofuels in Light of the Recent Global Economic Recession

In March 2007, Earth Trends published a monthly update focusing on the uncertainty of the global biofuel industry. Since this publication, world fuel ethanol production has increased from 12 billion gallons in 2005 to an estimated 17 billion gallons in 2008. One of the key factors behind this rapid increase in production is the growth of the transportation sector. Global motor gas consumption increased by 21 percent throughout the world between 1990 and 2003. The four most prominent boosts occurred in the U.S., China, Japan, and Iran as shown in Figure 1.

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Energy Access for Development

Energy, has powered human development from the dawn of time. The energy from the sun fuels all life on Earth. The potential energy extracted from humans and animals forms the foundations on which our society has been built. The electrical and mechanical energy generated from natural resources such as fossil fuels, water, and steam have opened numerous avenues within industry, transportation and livelihoods. As science and technology progress and energy sources increase in efficiency and capacity so too do the limits of our capabilities.

However, just as energy has the potential to instigate development it can also act as one of the greatest barriers. While the poor can most benefit from improved access to energy sources, they are also the most likely to suffer from the effects of unsustainable energy use such as climate change, deforestation, adverse health impacts and desertification.

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Happy Earth Day

Earth from space April 22nd, better known as Earth Day, is a perfect opportunity to bring the environment to the forefront and review some of the key global changes and trends impacting the world. So in honor of Earth Day the EarthTrends team has put together a few interesting statistics from our database.

Happy Earth Day!


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Montreal +22: Is this International Success Story a Blueprint for Climate Change Negotiations?

Twenty-two years ago, the Montreal Protocol was adopted to protect the ozone layer from depletion. It was the first-ever international agreement on the regulation of chemical pollutants. (Carlowicz, 2009)

The Montreal Protocol was characterized by Kofi Annan as "one of the great success stories of international cooperation." As a recently released simulation of Earth without the Montreal Protocol shows, there would have been grim consequences for a business as usual approach. (See Figure 1.) Among other things, this simulation predicts an Earth with a dangerously insufficient ozone layer by 2050.

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NY ARTS MAGAZINE PRESS RELEASE :Carbon Footprints in Art, let's make a creative statement, save our planet.

This week New York Arts Magazine Press Release, Carbon Footprints in Art, let's make a creative statement, save our planet.

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I come from Beijing, China, are pleased to recognize you, I hope you like my characters hand-sewing. I hope my work will go out of the country into the world.

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Americas on alert for sea level rise




Coastal areas in parts of Mexico are among those under threat

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• LICENCIADO EN BELLAS ARTES, especialidad de Pintura. Facultad Superior de Bellas Artes “Santa Isabel de Hungría “ de Sevilla.1989-1994
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Report: China quake destroys 10,000 homes

More than 10,000 homes have been destroyed from an earthquake that struck southwest China, state media reported. The earthquake hit Yunnan province in southwest China, leaving more than 300 people injured, the Xinhua news service reported.

Protesters in Iran met with tear gas, batons

Iranian pro-government Basij militia disperse crowds in Tehran demonstrating on the 10th anniversary of a 1999 student uprising that, at the time, posed the biggest threat to the Islamic regime since 1979. Iran has been rocked by a series of popular protests that followed the June 12 disputed presidential election.

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The Jackson family knows that the probe into singer Michael Jackson's death could turn into a criminal case, a source close to the family told CNN Thursday.

Mediator: Resolution for Honduras may take time

Talks between two bitterly opposed sides in Honduras' ongoing political crisis were "frank, sincere and very transparent," but a resolution may not come quickly, Costa Rican President Oscar Arias has said.

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Leaders of both industrialized powers and emerging economies have agreed to work together on setting a goal to limit global warming to levels recommended by scientists, U.S. President Barack Obama said at the G-8 summit.
 

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