Monthly Archives: August 2013

University of Maryland Center for Environmental Studies: Sea Level Rise

from a press release about the latest state projections of Sea Level Rise thru 2100 http://www.umces.edu/sea-level Sea Level Rise Projections for Maryland Sea level along Maryland’s shorelines could rise 2 feet by 2050 A new report on sea level rise … Continue reading

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Sao Tomean Navy in full pursuit . . .

From the MARAPA (artisanal fisheries cooperative) Facebook pages — photo taken on a whale watching cruise organized by MARAPA. bp

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Learn Something New Friday . . . .

I don’t often enthuse over cookbook solutions to major strategic questions, but this article that Sean Southey recommended on his Facebook page makes a lot of sense for those of us involved in promoting change: From Forbes magazine <http://www.forbes.com/sites/skollworldforum/2013/08/01/the-5-secrets-of-storytelling-for-social-change/&gt; ENTREPRENEURS … Continue reading

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The Local Government Ponzi Experiment — Vacation Reading, before you get back to that Spy Novel

Not sure I buy into “Strong Towns’” prescription (haven’t looked at the actual data, but there are several links at the bottom of this article), but their diagnosis is confirmed by a lot of our own experiences and observations, and … Continue reading

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That’s the Problem with this Planet: Nature’s Hassles . . .

from a catalogue cover:

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Hovnanian to Sell Underwater Lots . . . .

Well, not exactly, but before you buy one of these 1000+ houses proposed for the mouth of the Chester River, you might want to check predictions for sea level rise in this part of the Bay — it’s big! from … Continue reading

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IPCC Study by Stanford U Professor Says Pace of Climage Change is Very High

from a Stanford University press release. . . . . <http://news.stanford.edu/news/2013/august/climate-change-speed-080113.html&gt; Stanford Report, August 1, 2013 Climate change on pace to occur 10 times faster than any change recorded in past 65 million years, Stanford scientists say Not only is … Continue reading

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