Sharon LaFraniere’s article for the New York Times, Empty Seas, is subtitled Europe Takes Africa’s Fish, and Boatloads of Migrants Follow. It’s another well documented piece about world fisheries collapsing and the roundup of suspects is (as usual) greed, politics (greed in another form) and overfishing.
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I can’t help but wonder what Steve Mufson over at the Washington Post
has been smoking. Somehow or another, he seems to think that the
overpowering and financially secure Big Coal interests in the nation
are on the run.
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John McQuaid makes the case in an editorial, The Can’t-Do Nation, that America is losing its knack for getting big things done. It’s an interesting premise.
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It’s a taxi-ride from Israel to Palestine and yet the Road Map for Peace in the Middle East hasn’t been much help in bringing these countries together. Drive down the coast to Tel Aviv and turn left—how hard can it be?
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The news from Pine Falls, Manitoba confirms that the world’s
forests—those presumed saviors of the environment, are poised to bite
us in the collective ankle.
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