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Hard lessons from Predator strike gone wrong | Air Force Times

Hard lessons from Predator strike gone wrong | Air Force Times

The morning of April 6, 2011, in Afghanistan’s Sangin River Valley turned out to be a Predator pilot’s worst nightmare, and one that prompted intelligence analysts to gain a greater voice during the fast-paced discussions preceding the firing of weapons — something Air Force intelligence officers had been pushing for since 2009.

Yale summit warns of growing nuclear dangers | The New Haven Register

Yale summit warns of growing nuclear dangers | The New Haven Register

Matt Brown, who co-founded the anti-nuclear weapons group Global Zero, told students at the Global Zero Summit Saturday they need to remember the story of the emperor who had no clothes as they spread their message.

Speaking at the Yale Art Gallery auditorium, Brown said the worldwide stockpile of nuclear weapons is as senseless as that naked emperor.

Over 800,000 Americans Tell the Senate: Stop Keystone XL | 350.org

Over 800,000 Americans Tell the Senate: Stop Keystone XL | 350.org

On Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012, environmental and progressive groups flooded the Senate with more than 800,000 messages opposing the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline. The surge in online activism came as Senate Republicans tried to saddle the transportation bill with an amendment that would reverse President Obama’s decision to block the controversial project.

The petition drive was organized by a group of over 30 organizations and businesses with the goal of sending the Senate half a million messages in under 24 hours. The online drive quickly went viral, powered in part by blogs and online advertising, tweets from celebrities (including the founder of Twitter, Evan Williams), and a shout-out from Stephen Colbert, who interviewed 350.org founder Bill McKibben on Monday night.

Not Another Damn War! – Hands Off Iran

Not Another Damn War! – Hands Off Iran

Across the country on Saturday, Feb. 4, thousands of people took to the streets to oppose a new war on Iran.

Demonstrators converged before the White House at 12 noon in Washington, D.C., to denounce the campaign of sanctions, assassinations and war threats being waged against Iran by the United States and its allies.

Most ships involved in arms and drugs trafficking are based in world’s richest countries | SIPRI

Most ships involved in arms and drugs trafficking are based in world’s richest countries | SIPRI

More than 60% of ships involved in reported cases of sanctions-busting or illicit transfers of arms, drugs, other military equipment and sensitive dual-use goods that could be used in the development of missiles and weapons of mass destruction (WMD) are owned by companies based in the EU, NATO or other OECD states, according to the first comprehensive study on maritime trafficking released today by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).

Obama Blames Congress For Inaction On Climate Change, While Calling For Increase In Fossil Fuel Production | ThinkProgress

Obama Blames Congress For Inaction On Climate Change, While Calling For Increase In Fossil Fuel Production | ThinkProgress

Praising the boom in domestic oil and gas drilling, Obama announced that he is “directing my Administration to open more than 75 percent of our potential offshore oil and gas resources.” He called for “every possible action” to develop “a supply of natural gas that can last America nearly one hundred years.”

The “one hundred years” supply of gas is questionable. More importantly, burning that supply would emit about 100 billion tons of carbon dioxide.

NOAA: 2011 a year of climate extremes in the United States | NOAA

NOAA: 2011 a year of climate extremes in the United States | NOAA

According to NOAA scientists, 2011 was a record-breaking year for climate extremes, as much of the United States faced historic levels of heat, precipitation, flooding and severe weather, while La Niña events at both ends of the year impacted weather patterns at home and around the world.

Guantanamo, Ten Years On | Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International

Guantanamo, Ten Years On | Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International

On Jan. 11, 2002, the United States brought the first 20 prisoners to the Guantanamo Bay detention facility, marking the beginning of a program of indefinite detention without charge or trial of terrorism suspects that has lasted 10 years. Since then, a total of 779 prisoners have been held at the facility. Provisions in the NDAA for 2012 codify the practice of indefinite detention without trial into US law.

Yemen: The Amazing Life March Arrives in Sanaa | Global Voices

Yemen: The Amazing Life March Arrives in Sanaa | Global Voices

Yemen’s revolutionaries are not deterred nor did they give up on their demands despite the signing of the strongly rejected Gulf Cooperation Council’s initiative proposed in April and finally signed by Saleh on November 23rd, providing a so called mechanism for him to “relinquish” power. They went out on a 264km march on foot from [...]

New Mercury and Air Toxics Standards Will Protect Children and Save Lives | Fred Krupp, Climate 411

New Mercury and Air Toxics Standards Will Protect Children and Save Lives | Fred Krupp, Climate 411

EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson has unveiled new Mercury and Air Toxics Standards, which will place our country’s first-ever national limits on mercury and other toxic air pollution from coal- and oil-fired power plants. Today’s Mercury and Air Toxics Standards, 21 years in the making, are a new giant step forward.

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