Monthly Archives: August 2013

Mapped: Every Protest on the Planet Since 1979 – By J. Dana Stuster | Foreign Policy

Originally posted on DEMOCRACITIES:
Mapped: Every Protest on the Planet Since 1979 – By J. Dana Stuster | Foreign Policy. “Mapped: Every Protest on the Planet Since 1979 From Cairo to Wall Street to the West Bank, plotting a world…

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Growth Shock, Going on Offense, and Setting an Example for Kindness Economics

Originally posted on robertscribbler:
If anything, the upcoming book, Growth Shock, is a call for action. Confronting the combined threat posed by a rapid depletion of renewable and nonrenewable resources, a human population that is still growing beyond the 7…

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The value addition imperative in agriculture

Originally posted on ECO-opia:
By Adam Robert Green    Local agricultural processing is vital as Africa’s food imports continue to rise – but not all commodities are well suited to domestic value addition A rising middle class and expanding population are…

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Foreign Landscapes Inspire Creativity

Originally posted on Outside The Lines:
What comes to mind when thinking of foreign landscapes? Are these far off countries? Or different planets? Do they only exist in fantasy fiction? Or are they birthed from Hollywood magic? Wherever these landscapes…

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