This is the sixth year I have looked into how the media treats these two topics:
Continue reading …Just after the discovery that North Korea is moving ahead with uranium enrichment , bombs rain on the island of Yeonpyeong, courtesy of Kim Jong Il and his mighty military, resulting in the death of at least one South Korean marine and several injuries . That particular border has been the scene of other skirmishes over the past few years . When tensions rise between the two countries, that area tends to be the target. Given current US pressure on North Korea over their uranium enrichment program , it seems that we’re in for another round of North Korean saber-rattling. To further exacerbate things, South Korea has been conducting drills near the border, according to The Guardian’s live blog of events as they unfold. Kim Hee-jung told reporters that officials were looking into the North’s motive, adding: ” Our Navy was conducting a maritime exercise near the western sea border today. North Korea has sent a letter of protest over the drill. We’re examining a possible link between the protest and the artillery attack. ” South Korea’s president Lee Myung-bak has told senior officials that the government must “carefully manage the situation to prevent the escalation of the clash,” another spokesperson said. Kim Jong Il’s anointing of his son Kim Jong Un sent a clear signal: there would be no end to aggression, nor a clear path to peace. A show of force not only reinforces that message to the world, it also reinforces its hold on North Koreans. While there’s an argument to be made that South Korea’s military exercises in the region are provocative, it certainly doesn’t suggest permission to shell the region, either. It is a volatile region, and one which Fox News is not afraid to exploit. In an op-ed written by Christian Whiton, special envoy to North Korea under the Bush administration, Whiton uses North Korea’s recalcitrance as an argument for why the START treaty should not be ratified. He doesn’t stop there, however. As our president presses for international nuclear non-proliferation and a reduction in the number of nuclear weapons, this is Whiton’s suggestion: The way to do that is for the U.S. to possess a modern and reliable nuclear arsenal. Another key element would be improving systems to shoot down enemy missiles. Unfortunately, the U.S. is stumbling. The last time America tested a nuclear warhead was in 1992. Would you defend your home and family with ammunition that has not been tested in two decades—and might be decades older still? Such is the case with our nuclear defense. Two words. Star Wars . Three words. National Missile Defense . Whiton draws upon the ghost of Saint Ronnie in order to revive and restart the cold war, a tactic not all that different from North Korea’s and Iran. This is just exploitation of an already-dangerous situation in order to: a) undermine President Obama; and b) advance the love of warmongering long associated with the right wing; and c) make a right-wing argument for even MORE defense spending. Never let it be said that Fox News isn’t ballsy. If fear were traded on the US Stock Exchange instead of money, Murdoch would own the world. There are better, peaceful, and more productive policy options than a nuclear buildup, no matter what the right-wing defense cabal thinks. More as it develops. Update: A Chinese official has called for both sides to “calm down” and “disengage” . China is the right voice to call for this right now. Chances are that call will be heard.
Continue reading …Photo: Kim Hansen , Wikimedia, CC As it stands, it typically takes a staggering 7 years — at the very least — for an offshore wind project to receive federal approval to begin construction. And as we’ve seen with the infamous Cape Wind project , there’s plenty of red tape on the local and state levels as well. So its no surprise that the the US is seriously lagging in the offshore wind power sector. But the Dept. of the… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Nigeria has rescheduled its presidential election to April 9, a week after legislative polls,
Continue reading …yan Kwanten, who plays Jason Stackhouse in HBO’s ‘True Blood,’ reveals how a bit of kindness helped him break into Hollywood. (Nov. 23)
Continue reading …Two embassy employees pulled over by police in Tel Aviv, say detectives assaulted them
Continue reading …Travelers during the busy Thanksgiving Holiday weekend are enduring stepped up security that includes body scans and pat downs, which some say are too intrusive. (Nov. 23)
Continue reading …Town Brook, at the Plymco dam site in Plymouth MA, USA. Image credit:all photos in this post are by Brian Graber of American Rivers, and used with permission. Odds are that you’ve heard the story of the Mayflower and the Pilgrims coming to Plymouth, Massachusetts . Maybe you’ll even tell it a… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …A search conducted by arachnid enthusiasts led to the rediscovery of Clubiona rosserae . Photo credit: woodleywonderworks / Creative Commons Originally discovered in the 1950s, the Rosser’s sac spider was elusive—evading even a photograph—until 10 years ago when sightings stopped completely. With its wetland habitat shrinking, researchers and enthusiasts feared that the spider may have gone extinct . Now, a new sighting of the spide… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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