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International Tuna Meeting Fails to Reduce Bluefin Quotas – Short-Term Profits Trump Sustainability

Japan is overwhelmingly the world’s largest market for bluefin tuna, photo: Stewart Butterfield / Creative Commons Nearly two years ago to the day I wrote the headline New Bluefin Tuna Quota Levels Are A “Mockery of Science” and today the exact same thing still holds true: The International Commission for the Conservation… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Farmigo Streamlines CSA Systems So Farmers Can Profit

Image via Farmigo CSAs, or Community Sustained Agriculture programs , are an excellent way to ensure that the bounty of a farm reaches our kitchen tables. Consumers subscribe to a farm or group (either annual, monthly, or per-box) and receive boxes of freshly harvested, usually organic foods. However, for the farmers, sometimes CSAs can be problematic — either in how much work it is to stay organized with subscriptions and deliveries or losing out on potential profits because of CSA price caps. However, one new sta… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Stimulus Allows Big Polluters to Bypass Environmental Regulations

Photo: Vidor , Wikimedia, CC In its haste to jump-start “shovel-ready” stimulus projects, the Obama administration allowed many of the biggest polluters in the nation to sidestep key environmental regulations. The federal government made a stunning 179,000 “categorical exclusions” that allowed corporations — many with disastrous environmental records — to use stimulus funding to sponsor projects without submitting them to review under … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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One of the newly released WikiLeaks documents concerns a meeting between several Senators and Syrian President Asad. During the conversation, Senator Amy Klobuchar presses for Syrian assistance to pressure Iran to release the three hikers imprisoned in Iran. From a lengthy cable describing a meeting between Syrian Bashar al-Asad and Senators Gregg, Bayh, Specter, Enzi, Cornyn, and Klobuchar on January 4, 2010: ¶12. (S) Senator Klobuchar commented that she had supported Barak Obama because of his promise to advance a new approach to international relations. While there were no easy solutions in the region, the U.S. and Syria appeared to have overlapping interests in avoiding war and in ensuring a strong and stable Iraq. From the U.S. perspective, Syria might demonstrate as a goodwill gesture its interest in better relations by helping obtain the release of three American citizens — Joshua Fattal, Shane Bauer and Sarah Shourd — who apparrently crossed into Iran while hiking in northeastern Iraq. Swiss officials had visited them, but they were isolated and the U.S. lacked information on their whereabouts and any pending charges. ¶13. (S) Asad replied he was unfamiliar with their case and requested that the Embassy send more information. Senator Specter interjected later in the conversation that the Embassy had delivered a letter to the MFA that week from the Secretary. Specter added he had personally raised the matter in Washington with Syrian Ambassador Imad Mustafa. The U.S. would view positively Syrian efforts to secure the three Americans’ release, Specter said, comparing the case to the Iranian detention of UK sailors whom Syria helped to free. “We’ll try our best,” replied Asad, saying it would be necessary to ask about the legal aspects of the case. Specter clarified there had been no charges filed. It had started as a trespassing case, but U.S.-Iranian relations were so poor it was impossible to resolve. I would be interested to know if there was any follow up to this conversation, if there was any effort on the part of Syria to approach Iran about their release, and whether other similar requests were made of other countries in the region with diplomatic relations with Iran. Part of the problem I have with how these documents are released and disseminated is their lack of context or followup. There’s no stream, just cherry-picked pieces of information. Still, it’s a positive sign to see not one, but two US Senators putting pressure on Iran’s allies in the region to release the hikers. One down, two left.

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Raw Video: Car Crashes Into Calif. Burger Joint

Surveillance video shows a car crashing into a California restaurant. A 52-year-old woman was killed in the accident. Police say the driver lost control and plowed through a wall of Troy’s Restaurant. (Nov. 29)

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Engadget’s Holiday Gift Guide: Gaming

Welcome to the Engadget Holiday Gift Guide ! The team here is well aware of the heartbreaking difficulties of the seasonal shopping experience, and we want to help you sort through the trash and come up with the treasures this year. Below is today’s bevy of hand curated picks, and you can head back to the Gift Guide hub to see the rest of the product guides as they’re added throughout the holiday season. Sit back, relax, grab a controller, and enjoy some obsessive-compulsive button mashing while you work in that body-sized groove into the couch… that’s not the M.O. for the console makers this year. You don’t have to embrace the jumping, hand-waving, and other methods of physical exertion, but it’s definitely the “it” gaming hardware of this holiday season. Be sure to triple-check just what box your loved ones play on, and click on through for our gaming gift suggestions. Continue reading Engadget’s Holiday Gift Guide: Gaming Engadget’s Holiday Gift Guide: Gaming originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 29 Nov 2010 13:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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‘Harry Potter’ Film Tops Over Holiday Weekend

‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’ still has the magic. It stayed atop the box office over the Thanksgiving weekend, closely followed by the animated musical ‘Tangled.’ (Nov. 29)

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Budget Cuts Threaten Healthier School Lunches in the Nation’s Capital

Photo credit: avilasal / Creative Commons When Washington, DC, passed the “Healthy Schools” initiative earlier this year, it took a leap ahead of the rest of the country in terms of serving quality, healthy, food in it’s school districts. With three in four students at risk of hunger and one in three overweight or obese, there is perhaps no place that needed such a program more. But now, due to a $188 million gap in the city’s budget, this program has been stripped of its funding…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Russian Scientist Tries to Recreate the Ice Age

A Russian scientist is working to recreate Ice Age conditions by rewilding _ reintroducing native beasts to Siberia. He hopes the move will help slow global warming. (Nov. 29)

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Obama: Freeze Federal Employee Pay

Obama announces two-year freeze on federal employee pay; Cites ballooning federal deficits. (Nov. 29)

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