Saturday, May 19, 2007

DAILY GRIST

Wednesday, 16 May 2007
Care and Feeding at 35,000 Feet
Had your fill of overpriced, inedible airplane food? Share your story in Gristmill (warning: contents may have shifted during flight).



Or Are You Just Happy to Sue Me?
U.S. prosecutors compare "eco-terrorists" to KKK

In its unyielding quest to root out terror at its terror-y roots, the U.S. government is battling to have 10 eco-activists sentenced as terrorists. At a hearing in Eugene, Ore., yesterday, attorneys argued that 10 members of the loosely coalesced Earth Liberation Front and Animal Liberation Front deserve the label, which could not only net them longer sentences in scarier prisons, but also redefine how other forms of activism are prosecuted. U.S. attorneys compared the 10 -- who have pleaded guilty to arson and conspiracy in connection with 20 fires from 1996 to 2001, including a mega-blaze at a Vail ski resort -- to the Ku Klux Klan. The defense objected, pointing out that the KKK killed people. On purpose. The U.S. attorney's response? The fires are "a classic case of terrorism" because the groups were trying to coerce the feds into changing their policies, and it was "pure luck" that no one was killed or injured. Did we mention no one was killed or injured? A ruling is expected next week.

straight to the source: The Guardian, Associated Press, Jeff Barnard, 16 May 2007

straight to the source: San Francisco Chronicle, Associated Press, Jeff Barnard, 15 May 2007

straight to the source: The Register-Guard, Bill Bishop, 13 May 2007


Seattle, See Hawken
Grist is pleased to sponsor a May 16 reading and chat with eco-author Paul Hawken. Click here to find out how to score a seat at this Town Hall Seattle event.


G NEW IN GRIST
Murdoch, She Wrote
An exclusive interview with media baron Rupert Murdoch on his climate plans

Rupert Murdoch. After media mogul Rupert Murdoch launched a big climate plan last week for his News Corp. media empire, he sat down with Amanda Griscom Little of Grist for an exclusive interview about the venture. In a candid conversation, he shares his climate conversion moment, gives his opinion of President Bush's environmental record, says he'll no longer make campaign donations to climate skeptics, and predicts that even conservative Fox News commentator Sean Hannity will see the light.

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new in Main Dish: Murdoch, She Wrote


Smells Like Progress
As climate summit continues, fed-up mayors unveil actual plans

They cover 1 percent of the Earth's surface, but the world's cities spew 80 percent of greenhouse-gas emissions -- and 180 percent of climate-action plans. "Where national governments can't or won't lead, cities will," said Toronto Mayor David Miller at the C40 Large Cities Climate Summit in New York City. Yesterday, Miller unveiled an online social-networking carbon calculator called Zerofootprint Toronto that will, he says, "help make my city not only one of the greenest on the planet, but one of the most innovative as well." He's not alone: Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (D) plans to green his notoriously smoggy city, pledging to cut carbon 35 percent below 1990 levels by 2030, and 16 world cities will eco-renovate city-owned skyscrapers under a $1 billion partnership led by former President Clinton's Climate Initiative. The award for most diplomatic slam goes to New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R), who noted that federal governments in the U.S. and elsewhere "seem to be tied up."

straight to the source: CBS News, Associated Press, 16 May 2007

straight to the source: Houston Chronicle, Associated Press, Cara Anna, 15 May 2007

straight to the source: Gnet, Greenbiz.com, 15 May 2007

straight to the source: Los Angeles Times, Duke Helfand and Steve Hymon, 15 May 2007


G NEW IN GRIST
Lady, Bugged
Umbra on fighting pests with pests

Photo: iStockphoto Has your garden become an all-you-can-eat buffet extravaganza for unwanted pests? A reader from Texas, tired of finding holes in her basil leaves, says her garden-supply store sells praying mantises and ladybugs for pest management. But will unleashing more insects help her yard, or hurt it? Advice maven Umbra Fisk crawls in with an answer.

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new in Ask Umbra: Lady, Bugged


So That's Why Their Little Hearts Beat So Fast
New hummingbird species discovered, imperiled by cocaine trade

It's hard out here for a gorgeted puffleg. The hummingbird species with the fabulous name was just discovered in southwestern Colombia, where farmers slash and burn 1,235 acres of cloud-forest habitat every year to grow coca, the raw ingredient in cocaine. That's bad news for a species that bird-conservation expert Andr Weller calls "the most spectacular discovery of a new hummingbird taxon during the last decade or more." Ornithologists are urging the Colombian government to create a 494,000-acre nature preserve for the safety of pufflegs, so named for the cottonball-like plumage above their legs. Cute! Says Ian Davidson of Birdlife International, "To go undiscovered for so long, the bird's range must be extremely small and fragile -- hence conservation action is undoubtedly a priority." And if forest preservation helps out other feathered folk, all the better; Colombia houses more than 1,800 bird species, the largest variety in the world.

straight to the source: San Francisco Chronicle, Associated Press, Toby Muse, 15 May 2007

straight to the source: Planet Ark, Reuters, Deborah Zabarenko, 15 May 2007

straight to the bird: A photo of the gorgeted puffleg


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