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Representatives from the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, the Mulanje Mountain Conservation Trust and other groups hoping to protect the rain forest of Mount Mabu say government ministers will preserve the area after new snake, butterfly and chameleon ...

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Mozambique rain forest to be protected - The Money Times

"It's been a very successful week." Antonia Windsor joins scientists and conservationists in Mozambique where new species of butterfly and reptiles await Link to this audio The unique lost rainforest of Mount Mabu is to be given protection from ...

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Mozambique agrees to protect lost rainforest of Mount Mabu - The Guardian

THE ANCIENT peat swamp forests of Tripa, on Indonesia's Sumatra island, were once home to 1500 orangutans. Now just 280 remain. The rainforest is being torn down to plant the latest wonder crop, palm oil - and a Scottish company that made its fortune ...

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Scots firm accused of destroying endangered apes’ rainforest home - Sunday Herald

The study, to be published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences , contends state and federal governments in Brazil have created a sustainable core of protected areas within the Amazon. And even if the remaining Brazilian Amazon is ...

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Amazon Conservation Policy Working In Brazil, Study Finds - Science Daily

In an effort to help save some of the world’s disappearing tropical forests the United States is offering Indonesia some much needed debt relief.  Today, the Indonesian government signed a “ debt-for-nature swap agreement ” with the U.S ...

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Going Green to Get Out of Debt - ABC News Blogs

In late 1991, I had just finished my undergraduate degree in forest economics at the University of Vermont. The Rio Earth Summit was approaching and everyone seemed to be wearing “Save the Rainforest” T-shirts. So, being 22 years old and green in ...

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A New Idea to Save Tropical Forests Takes Flight - News.Mongabay

The Danger List of World Heritage Sites needs radical change if is to remain an effective conservation tool, according to a report released today by IUCN. Under the 1972 World Heritage Convention, the World Heritage Committee can inscribe sites under ...

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World heritage in danger - IUCN - Science Centric

There are a couple of foreign companies which are engaged in timber extraction in Guyana. Take for instance Jaling Forest Industries that is located in Port Kaituma, Region One. The residents are saying that the Jaling company is not doing much to ...

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What have foreign timber companies been doing for the local community? - Stabroek News

Brasilia - Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva signed a law granting more than a million people land titles in huge chunks of the Amazon, aiming to end decades of legal chaos in the world's largest rain forest. As a concession to ...

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Lula signs land law on Amazon reform - Independent Online

RED DEER, ALBERTA--(Marketwire - July 2, 2009) - Jim Prentice, Minister of the Environment joined representatives from the Nature Conservancy of Canada and TransCanada Pipelines in announcing the conservation of globally significant habitat in the ...

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Rainforest Conservation Fund

RCF informs about efforts to raise funds for and manage the 800,000 acre ... Help save the Rainforest in a single click: Rainforest Conservation Fund ... more

Grupo Osanimi Ecuador : Council for Cultural and Biological Diversity ...

Grupo Osanimi is a group of activists, scientists, Indigenous organizers, and elders working at ground-level in ... and RAINFOREST CONSERVATION STRATEGIES ... more

Rainforest Live: Conservation

The ways the rainforests can be saved ... conservation organisations are buying the debts in exchange for rainforest conservation. ... more

http://www.conservationnow.com

Conservation Now - promoting tropical rainforest conservation through education and awareness. ... sponsoring rainforest conservation essay competitions ... more

Rainforests

... trends in technology, economics, and finance on conservation and development. ... U.S. reauthorizes funding for rainforest conservation ... more

Tropical Rainforest Conservation - mongabay.com

... in climate, technology, economics, and finance on conservation and development. ... Norway emerges as champion of rainforest conservation (03/19/2009) ... more

Tropical rainforest conservation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1 Rainforest characteristics. 2 Problems in tropical rainforests. 3 Conservation. 4 References ... conservation or reforestation of the rainforest, countries ... more

Rainforest Conservation Fund

Perhaps you have long planned to visit a rainforest one day. ... Chicago's Rainforest Conservation Fund (RCF) invites you to join our June 2008 ... more

Rainforest Alliance

International nonprofit dedicated to tropical forest conservation. Interactive jungle adventure. Special resources for teachers, kids, conservationists and press. more

Rainforest Protection Issues: Rainforest Conservation Archives

Reinhard Behrend, Rainforest Rescue's Director, notes " ... By Rainforest Rescue with Ecological Internet ... All ancient forests are of high conservation value. ... more

Displacement...

It remains true that, as the Once-ler concluded, "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing's going to get better. It's not." I was reminded of this Dr Suess quote by this informative web page examining the plight of Sumatran forests. The webpage includes a link to a new site displayi ... more

The Quintessential American Way

The indigenous people who lived in this country before the advent of the white man coexisted with the bison herds for hundreds of years. For many nations (what we call tribes), their entire culture was built around the buffalo. They killed many of these animals for sure, but they did it in such a wa ... more

Day 67 - 70: Quilotoa loop

Day 67: Latacunga In Latacunga I was finally going to couchsurf, first time on this trip. Or so I thought. Because when I arrived in Latacunga, I got a message from my host that something had come up and he couldn’t host me anymore. Too bad, but it happens. I checked into Hotel Central instead. It’s ... more

Lady Musgrave Island North Queensland

Lady Musgrave Island WHERE THE REEF BEGINS! About Lady Musgrave Island Lady Musgrave Island’s Climate Turtle Nesting and Hatchlings Camping on Lady Musgrave Island Island Communications Lady Musgrave Island is renowned for featuring the largest, navigable coral lagoon on the entire Great Barrier Ree ... more

The African Conservation Foundation - Cameroon: Citizens Called to …

The Portal for the Conservation of Africa’s Flora and Fauna - ACF works to preserve Africa’s wildlife by supporting, linking and conducting conservation projects throughout the continent. Read more here: The African Conservation Foundation - Cameroon: Citizens Called to … Related posts: Citizens Cal ... more

Deforestation in the Amazon Basin

Check out the link if you’d like to view the video on the Deforestation of the Amazon Basin again. The following is the summary of the video in point form: Social crisis in the Brazilian Amazon Large scale farm producers interested in the Soy Rush –> hoping to strike it rich quickly The burning of t ... more

Strange thoughts on a saturday evening

Oscar Wilde once said that one's real life is often the life one does not lead. Well, fucking right on, Oscar. [...] The life I was leading didn't let me be, I don't know… be who I thought I was. [... ] And maybe everyone feels that way, but that's no reason to stick with it. From "A long way down" ... more

Mount Mabu rainforest given protection

Another great article from the Guardian. A little bit of the copy is below, but its largely about a expedition, sponsored by the Darwin Initiative in Southern Malawi, Africa. Here is a link to the article, because there is an audio broadcast on the article thats really worth listening to. The unique ... more

Zoo Tycoon 2 Ultimate Collection Portable

Zoo Tycoon 2 & African Adventure & Endangered Species & Extinct Animals & Marine Mania Portable Zoo Tycoon 2- Ultimate Collection Get acquainted with more than 100 animals (including dinosaurs!) in the Zoo Tycoon 2 Ultimate Collection. This amazing assortment of games includes Zoo Tycoon 2 and its f ... more

Welcome to Monteverde Backpackers!

We are a little hostel in Santa Elena, Monteverde, and we´re located on the corner in front of the main super market in town. (Supermercado La Esperanza). Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve Private non-profit reserve (not a national park) administered by the Tropical Science Center. There are 6 distinc ... more

Ecuador Rainforest Conservation Plan Would Leave 20% of Oil ...

photo: lana.japan via flickr Under a new plan being worked out by conservationists, a vast swath of the Ecuadorian Amazon, under which lies about 20% of the nations oil reserves, would be set aside so the nation could reap. more

Rainforest conservation 'more profitable than palm oil production ...

Conserving rainforests can be both profitable and environmentally-friendly, a new report says., Cool Earth is a unique organisation that works with the world's biggest names in business and the world's biggest eco-resources to arrest ... more

Mozambique to conserve unique rain forest | optimum population ...

Mozambique agrees to protect lost rainforest of Mount Mabu Conservation secured after expedition discovers new species of snake, butterfly and chameleon in. more

Indonesia Trades Debt for Rainforest Protection - Care2 News Network

The debt-for-nature swap between the US and Indonesia, the first in Indonesia as well as largest ever under the U.S. Tropical Forest Conservation Act, will hit eco-justice and biodiversity preservation notes: ... more

Conserve Now or the Rainforest Gets It! Cameroon Forest Given 30 ...

photo: Graham via flickr Talk about an ultimatum: Mongabay reports that the government of Cameroon has given conservation group Wildlife Works 30 days to come up with a conservation plan for a 830000 hectare (3205 square mile) area of. more

2ndchance: Frogs for Rainforest Conservation

TrackBack URL for this entry: http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d8341e5dee53ef0115707a1a3e970b. Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Frogs for Rainforest Conservation: ... more

Rainforest Conservation More Profitable Than Palm Oil Production ...

Writing in the peer-reviewed journal Conservation Letters on Friday, researchers noted that a system of selling credits to reduce carbon emissions in the Indonesian rainforest could provide a feasible method of conservation. more

Norway-Guyana talks aim to advance rainforest conservation

Norway and Guyana have held talks aimed at promoting rainforest conservation in South America. more

MY LIFE IS MY CHOICE: Orang utan expert amazed at Sabah's conservation

Describing palm oil as the Number One enemy of orang utans and all wildlife, she lamented that these creatures are being annihilated in Kalimantan because of the mass destruction of rainforests for oil-palm plantations and timber ... more

Rainforest deforestation Mexico - GlobalGiving

Implement conservation-friendly economic alternatives to logging, such as tree-planting with members of local community groups, which own large plots of forested land within the buffer zone of the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve. ... more

Benefit combines wine, conservation (Galveston County Daily News)

GALVESTON Wine enthusiasts and animal lovers can enjoy a night of activities while contributing to the preservation of biological diversity at on Saturday. more

Government of Canada Takes Action to Protect Important Land in Alberta (Marketwire)

RED DEER, ALBERTA--(Marketwire - July 2, 2009) - Jim Prentice, Minister of the Environment joined representatives from the Nature Conservancy of Canada and TransCanada Pipelines in announcing the conservation of globally significant habitat in the central parklands region of Alberta. "Our Government is taking real action to conserve Canada's natural treasures," said Minister Prentice. "The Red ... more

Saturday Events (The Star)

Michael Jackson Tribute Night with MJ Impersonator will be held at Mandolin Pub & Restaurant,12 Jalan SS3/5, PJ today from 9pm onwards with look-a-like-contest, MJ dance move contest and trivia games. For more info, contact 03-78776033 or 016-2076690. more

'Uncultivated' prairie to magnificent garden (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

ST. LOUIS -- Young Henry Shaw, only 18, was selling cutlery out of a rented room in St. Louis when a chance, half-day journey out of town on horseback one spring day in 1819 led him to his destiny -- the prairie that would become his garden. ... more

Zoo's rainforest plans considered (BBC News)

Plans to transform Chester Zoo into Europe's largest conservation attraction are to go before the public. more

Building the Green Generation (The Missourian)

"If you care about global warming . . .then you've got to care about what's happening in Indonesia right now." Rolf Skar, a senior forest campaigner with Greenpeace, said that in a story, "Worse Than Crude: The Case Against Palm Oil," for National Public Radio last year. more

Mozambique agrees to protect lost rainforest of Mount Mabu (Mail and Guardian)

The unique lost rainforest of Mount Mabu is to be given protection from exploitation, after a new expedition to the remote area revealed a host of new species. more

Ecuador wants rich nations to pay to preserve UNESCO biosphere reserve (Deutsche Welle)

Ecuador has vowed not to drill for oil in the Amazon if rich nations will compensate it. Known as the Yasuni-ITT Initiative, Ecuador’s foreign minister is feeling optimistic about its future after a trip to Berlin. more

What's new at Mount Rainier National Park (Tacoma News Tribune)

If your last visit to Mount Rainier National Park was in July or August, you’re not alone. more

Activists Shout It from the Mountaintop (OneWorld.net via Yahoo! News)

WASHINGTON, Jul 1 (OneWorld.net) - A renowned climate scientist, an actress, a former lawmaker, and local residents in West Virginia were arrested last week while protesting the coal mining method of mountaintop removal, which environmental experts and citizens say destroys mountain ranges and contaminates water. more

Rainforest Conservation Answers



Resolved Question: I want to do some rainforest conservation?

Does anybody know of any organisations/charities that would allow me to help with any conservation for free. i want to help save the rainforests.  more

Resolved Question: Does anybody know any charities/organizations that i can help out with rainforest conservation for free?

I dont mind paying for flights but i dont want to have to pay whilst im over there. im a student and don't have much money but conservation is a passion of mine. So if anybody knows any organizations that need help and supply accommodation and food then let me know. preferably in South America, but im really not fussed. I just want to save the rainforests =D  more

Resolved Question: Funding for the Eden Project?

How, and from whom did Tim Smit get funding to build the Eden Project in Cornwall? (I believe it has cost approx £139 million so far). I would like to start a conservation project, and build an indoor rainforest with breeding projects for various species of endangered animals (unlike Eden that specializes in plants). Obviously this will cost a few million £'s to build, which I could not fund myself. Any help or information about grants for such a project would be appreciated.  more

Resolved Question: Gap year abroad; can anybody tell me the name of a 'good' website that will help me find a place to go?

I'm hoping to take a gap year after sixth form has finished, I have one year left to go. I've been doing a lot of browsing myself but with a lot of websites it's all so expensive! I basically want to go to South America, preferably around the Amazon Rainforest area. I want to be a volunteer, doing conservation work etc for 3 - 5 months. Most of the gap year sites I've been on charge well over £5000 for this. Are there any websites which are reasonable or offer advice etc.? I don't mind what I'll be doing there, I'd just love to spend my gap year travelling.  more

Resolved Question: Need help with where to find recent news?

For a Biology project, I need to find recent news of succesful conservation or responsible use of the rainforest... but I can't find anything like what I need! Any ideas, please?  more

Voting Question: I need help!! "rainforest"?

i'm asked to write a rainforest ecology report in school. as heading, i put introduction, climate, precipitation, canopy structure and conservation I need more headings!!!! Please help me!!  more

Resolved Question: I'm going to volunteer in costa rica, What type of volunteering should I do?

Volunteering in an orphanage in the region of alajuela working with sea turtles to help them on the beach COnservation work in the rainforest ** The only thing is I'm scared of bugs, so I'm nervous for the rainforest. ALthough, in puerto Rico I went to the rainforest and was fine. Thanks for the advice  more

Resolved Question: Amazon Conservation Charities?

I have started fundraising to go and do conservation work in the Amazon rainforest in Peru, but am no longer able to go. I would like to donate the money I have raised to a charity that works to conserve the Amazon. Does anyone know of any ( I need to be able to donate in pounds)?  more

Resolved Question: Could chimps (including bononos) and gorillas be successfully introduced to rainforests outside of Africa?

These species are the closest living relatives to humans, and are endangered in their natural habitats in Africa. Outside of Africa, they live in human captivity or semi-captivity. Would it be possible for humans to successfully introduce these great apes to foreign wild tropical rainforest environments, such as the Amazon? If so, would they be likely to thrive without decimating the existing local environment? My guess is that they would be considerably less intrusive than the bald great ape (Homo sapiens), however such a potential disruption of local ecosystems is likely to raise some ethical issues. For those interested in the conservation of our closest animal kin, however, this has to be weighed against the possibility of the extinction of these species. Humans could also humanely control the populations should they prove detrimental to local wildlife; offer some shelter until they adapt to the local environment; or as a last resort offer a trip back to Africa. So would giving a group of semi-wild chimps, bonobos or gorillas (or even Asian orangs) a plane ticket to a new habitat in the Amazon be a bad idea? Has this ever been proposed before? Please excuse typo (bonobos was the correct spelling)  more

Resolved Question: What is a good, funny conservation message to help save the tropical rainforests?

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Resolved Question: How does an environmentally friendly ecotourism site benefit...?

the government (local and country), the tour operators, and conservation groups? The travel site is a waterfall/ rainforest place. I've asked this in another section but no answers so I am asking here because this is where most people dwell. :)  more

Resolved Question: I want to work abroad with animal conservation eg amazon rainforest. what degree do i need??? ?

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Resolved Question: If you don't believe in global warming, where do you think all that carbon is going?

There are some basic scientific truths, one being that the carbon cycle is a closed system. It exists in different places (or "sinks") in various ratios over time, but there has always been a fixed amount of carbon on the earth. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_the_carbon_cycle_an_open_or_closed_system Another basic truth is that a large percentage of the carbon in the carbon cycle exists underground, as fossil fuels. So when we extract those fuels at such a rapid pace and BURN them, naturally they go into the atmosphere (combining with oxygen to be CO2). We're not putting any of that carbon back into the ground. Trees and other plants can take it in, but we are deforesting many of the most active "carbon-sink" forests, such as the rain forest. Cutting down trees not only takes away a sink, but releases MORE CO2: "Some experts are now calling them the "air conditioners to the world," because their dark depths absorb heat from the sun. Without the forest cover, these regions would reflect more heat into the atmosphere, warming the rest of the world...Roughly 30 percent of the carbon dioxide released in the air (a leading cause of global warming) comes from burning the rainforests." http://science.howstuffworks.com/conservation-issues/rainforest5.htm To me it's simple - Carbon comes out of the ground, has to go somewhere. Some gets "consumed" by plants, but where is the rest going? It's not going back into the ground. Graphs show it's going into the atmosphere (duh). As a greenhouse gas, this thickens the layer and changes the way it balances the heat ratio on our planet. If that's not causing global climate change, then where is all that carbon going?? http://www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/9r.html Dr. Jello - I would love to know where you get your info. You seem to have a wealth of sketchy knowledge that I can't independently verify. Ralph W - No, the atmosphere is included in the carbon cycle. Read the link. There is no carbon exchange between our atmosphere and outer space. The carbon in the atmosphere is included in the fixed amount of carbon on our planet.  more

Resolved Question: You have read about Earth’s numerous ecosystems and the biological diversity that inhabits them.?

You have read about Earth’s numerous ecosystems and the biological diversity that inhabits them. Unfortunately, many of these habitats and the species that inhabit them are under threat from human encroachment through agricultural activities such as logging, pollution, or war. Q: What role, if any, do you think people should play inpreserving those regions threatened by human encroachment? Q: How should the interests of competing groups be balanced? •Example: Drilling in the Arctic—environmental groups oppose the plan on the grounds of the destruction to the habitat; those in favor argue that tapping into the oil there would be good for the economy and decrease reliance on foreign oil. What about when the habitat is not within the U.S. borders? Many international conservation groups are working to save the rainforest—what rights do people have to interfere with how another sovereign nation chooses to manage its lands? If the government of Bolivia is willing to allow millions of acres of jungle to be destroyed to promote the logging industry (which provides employment to their citizens), should people intervene? Why or why not?  more

Resolved Question: Does the Bible try to explain God's intense love for barren landscapes, sand, and desert climates?

The top ten most beautiful places on earth are as follows: 1. Grand Canyon, Arizona 2. Poipu Beach, Kauai, Hawaii 3. Ninh Van Bay, Nha Trang, Vietnam 4. Arches National Park, Utah 5. Blue Mountain Peak, Jamaica 6. Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania 7. Mount Fuji, Japan 8. The Florida Keys 9. Napa Valley, California 10. El Yunque Rainforest, Puerto Rico Yet our omniscient and omnipotent God chose to plant his Garden of Eden in the middle of the Iraqi desert, a harsh environment with little rainfall and extreme temperatures. What exactly was He thinking?????  more

Voting Question: I need help finding information on the tropical rainforests in the philippines.?

I am doing a biome project, and my topic is the tropical rainforests of the phililppines. I need help finding information on the following: - climate (average temperature, rainfall, soil type, location, main types of plants and animals) - map of the area showing the biome - a food web(25 organisms) - 4 animals and their scientific name - 4 plants and their scientific name - list of endagered species - conservation/environmental problems - organisms: 25 land vertebrates or fishes, 10 inverterbrates, && 10 plants - an animal report - 2 organisms that illustrate the following concepts: mutualism, commensalism, parasitism, interspecies competition, predator/prey It will be very helpful if anyof you can help me find any info on some of these things i need to find info on. Thank you! =]  more

Resolved Question: Rainforest conservation policys...?

I need to research a country with a good conservation policy for my homework and im really struggling i cant find a single country's info on a tropical rainforest conservation policy! please help its appreciated muchly :) Thanks x  more

Resolved Question: Home work help, check my work.?

It's one of those matching things. I will post the questions/clues and then my answers with the word im suppose to match it to. 1: Because of lack of food and water, Africa is suffering greatly. 2: We should all take part in this process so that we can make our world a safer place to live. 3: We each have our own beliefs and customs. 4: The rainforests of Brazil are in danger. 5: Even though we speak one language, it doesn't always sound the same. 4 - Deforestation 1 - Famine 2 - conservation 5 - dialect 3 - ethnic group And again. 1: It doen't always mean we get 10 inches of rain. 2: People are moving to the cities to find work. 3: When large water sources are found, wonderful cities are created. 4: Leaving your country and going to another is difficult. 5: Creatures live together in harmony. 5 - civilization 2 - urbanization 3 - Ecosystem 4 - emigrate 1 - climate  more

Resolved Question: The Burning Question?

This is the headline from today's Independent. It refers to the production of biofuels devastating huge swathes of the world's environment. Conservation International estimates that the Cerrado of Brazil and Paraguay will disappear by 2030. Indonesia is now the third biggest climate polluter in the world after the US and China. Indonesia could lose all its rainforests by illegal felling in 15 years. African countries such as Mozambique and Burkina Fasso are two of the hardest hits countries as their food is turned into biofuel. Now I don't suppose we can do a single thing by ourselves, but what do you think people can do if they get together? My thoughts are that we can contact our MP and see what their opinion is and suggest they will lose our vote if their policy on biofuels is not pro-green enough. What do you think?  more

Resolved Question: Career Path?

I am confused on what career path I should take. Both of them I am passionate about. Should I stay a music major and go on to get my masters in music business and open a music venue/bar? or Switch majors to earth science, and get a masters in environmental science and then study conservation of the rainforests and coral reefs? I wish I could do both, but that would be too crazy/expensive to get two majors and two masters degrees. In which I need to get a masters for both to be succesful.  more

Voting Question: Science observing?

What role, if any, do you think people should play in preserving those regions threatened by human encroachment? o How should the interests of competing groups be balanced? · Example: Drilling in the Arctic—environmental groups oppose the plan on the grounds of the destruction to the habitat; those in favor argue that tapping into the oil there would be good for the economy and decrease reliance on foreign oil. o What about when the habitat is not within the U.S. borders? Many international conservation groups are working to save the rainforest—what rights do people have to interfere with how another sovereign nation chooses to manage its lands? If the government of Bolivia is willing to allow millions of acres of jungle to be destroyed to promote the logging industry (which provides employment to their citizens), should people intervene? Why or why not? thank you volcano v, i thought was a good way to open oyr brains this morning  more

Resolved Question: science survey?

What role, if any, do you think people should play in preserving those regions threatened by human encroachment? o How should the interests of competing groups be balanced? · Example: Drilling in the Arctic—environmental groups oppose the plan on the grounds of the destruction to the habitat; those in favor argue that tapping into the oil there would be good for the economy and decrease reliance on foreign oil. o What about when the habitat is not within the U.S. borders? Many international conservation groups are working to save the rainforest—what rights do people have to interfere with how another sovereign nation chooses to manage its lands? If the government of Bolivia is willing to allow millions of acres of jungle to be destroyed to promote the logging industry (which provides employment to their citizens), should people intervene? Why or why not?  more

Resolved Question: What about when the habitat is not within the U.S. borders?

Many international conservation groups are working to save the rainforest—what rights do people have to interfere with how another sovereign nation chooses to manage its lands? If the government of Bolivia is willing to allow millions of acres of jungle to be destroyed to promote the logging industry (which provides employment to their citizens), should people intervene? Why or why not?  more

Resolved Question: Plz help save the earth!!!?

Can you plz help save the earth the earth needs our help can you plz write that you will save the earth heres some ways you can: In your home 1. Recycle everything: newspapers, bottles and cans, aluminum foil, etc. 2. Don't use electrical appliances when you can easily do by hand, such as opening cans. 3. Use cold water in the washer whenever possible. 4. Re-use brown paper bags to line your trash can instead of plastic bags. Re-use bread bags and produce bags. 5. Store food in re-usable containers. 6. Save wire hangers and return them to the dry cleaners. 7. Donate used items to a charitable organization or thrift shop. 8. Don't leave water running needlessly. 9. Turn your heat down, and wear a sweater. 10. Turn off the lights, TV, or other electrical appliances when you are out of a room. 11. Flush the toilet less often. 12. Turn down the heat and turn off the water heater before you leave for vacation. 13. Recycle your Christmas Tree. Learn how back to top In the yard 14. Start a compost pile. 15. Put up birdfeeders, birdhouses, and birdbaths. 16. Pull weeds instead of using herbicides. 17. Use only organic fertilizers. 18. Compost your leaves and yard debris, or take them to a yard debris recycler. 19. Take extra plastic and rubber pots back to the nursery. 20. Plant short, dense shrubs close to your home's foundation to help insulate your home against cold. 21. Use mulch to conserve water in your garden. back to top In the car 22. Keep your car tuned up and your oil changed. 23. Carpool, if possible. 24. Use public transit whenever possible. 25. On weekends, ride your bike or walk instead. 26. Buy a car that is more fuel-efficient and produces lower emissions. 27. Recycle your engine oil. 28. Keep your tires properly inflated. 29. Keep your wheels properly aligned. 30. Save trash and dispose of it at a rest stop. back to top In the office 31. Recycle office and computer paper, cardboard, etc. 32. Use scrap paper for informal notes to yourself and others. 33. Print or copy on both sides of the paper. 34. Use smaller paper for smaller memos. 35. Re-use manila envelopes and file folders. 36. Use dishes, glassware and coffee cups instead of disposible dishes and cups. back to top At the store 37. Avoid buying food or products packaged in plastic or styrofoam containers since they cannot be recycled. 38. Think twice about buying "disposable" products. (They end up in landfills.) 39. Buy paper products instead of plastic if you must buy "disposables." 40. Buy energy-efficient appliancess. 41. Don't buy products, such as styrofoam, that are hazardous to the environment or manufactured at the expense of important habitats such as rainforests. 42. Buy locally grown food and locally made products when possible. 43. Don't buy products made from endangered animals. back to top In your life 44. Join a conservation organization. Browse the JustGive Guide to find an environmental organization you would like to support. 45. Volunteer your time to conservation projects. 46. Give money to conservation projects. 47. Switch to a vegetarian diet. (Raising animals for food consumes vast quantities of natural resources, including water, land, and oil; destroys habitats; and generates a tremendous amount of water and air pollution.) 48. Encourage your family, friends, and neighbors to save resources too. 49. Learn about conservation issues in your community or state. Write your legislators and let them know where you stand on the issues. 50. Teach children to respect nature and the environment. Take them on hikes or camping. Help them plant a tree or build a birdhouse.  more

Resolved Question: Why do so many 9/11 victims families, Ph.D's and gov't officials insist that 9/11 was an inside job?

Virginia Deane Abernethy, Ph.D., anthropologist, author, Population Politics Ed Asner, actor, activist Marshall Auerback, international portfolio strategist for David W. Tice & Associates, Inc. Catherine Austin Fitts, Asst. Secretary of Housing in the first Bush administration Keidi Obi Awadu, aka The Conscious Rasta, talk show host, LIBRadio Michael Badnarik, Libertarian candidate for President Byron Belitsos, publisher, Origin Press, author Planetary Democracy Philip J. Berg, Esquire, former deputy attorney general, Pennsylvania Medea Benjamin, activist, author, co-founder, Global Exchange and Code Pink Dennis Bernstein, investigative reporter, radio host of KPFA's Flashpoints Steve Bhaerman aka Swami Beyondananda, author, political comedian Brad Blanton, Ph.D., psychotherapist, author, Radical Honesty Saniel Bonder, spiritual teacher and author, Great Relief Dr. Robert Bowman, USAF Lt. Col. (Rtd.), founder, Institute for Space and Security Studies John Buchanan, author, candidate for the Republican Party Presidential nomination, 2004 Gray Brechin, Ph.D., author, environmental historian, professor, UC Berkeley Fred Burks, presidential interpreter for Bush, Clinton, Cheney, and Gore Norma Carr-Rufino, Ph.D., author, professor of management, San Francisco State University Angana Chatterji, Ph.D., scholar-activist and professor of anthropology Paul Cienfuegos, co-founder, Democracy Unlimited of Humboldt County David Cobb, attorney, national presidential candidate, US Green Party John Cobb, Ph.D., theologian, co-author, For the Common Good Ernest Callenbach, founder/editor, Film Quarterly, author, Ecotopia Kevin Danaher, Ph.D., author, speaker, co-founder, Global Exchange Stephen Dinan, author, Radical Spirit Ronnie Dugger, journalist/author, co-founder, Alliance for Democracy Daniel Ellsberg, author, Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers Jodie Evans, co-founder, Code Pink Richard Falk, Professor Emeritus of International Law, Princeton University Michael Franti, musician, filmmaker, human rights worker Janeane Garofalo, actress, comedienne, talk show host, Air America Radio Jim Garrison, Ph.D., president, State of the World Forum, author, America as Empire Bruce Gagnon, Chair, Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space Ric Giardina, author, consultant, speaker, former Director of Trademarks and Brands for Intel John Gray, Ph.D., #1 bestselling author, Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus Stan Goff, 25-year Army Special Ops veteran, author, Full Spectrum Disorder Melvin Goodman, senior fellow, Center for International Policy, author, former Senior Analyst, CIA, professor, National War College Morton Goulder, Deputy Secretary for Intelligence and Warning under Nixon, Ford, and Carter David Ray Griffin, Ph.D., theologian, author, New Pearl Harbor Doris "Granny D" Haddock, campaign finance crusader, NH Democratic candidate for Senate Thom Hartmann, radio host; author, Unequal Protection Richie Havens, singer, songwriter, performer, artist Paul Hawken, bestselling author, environmentalist, entrepreneur, founder of Smith & Hawken Randy Hayes, founder, Rainforest Action Network, US National Director, Direction Conservation Richard Heinberg, author, The Party's Over, core faculty, New College of California Van Jones, executive director, Ella Baker Center for Human Rights Rob Kall, editor, OpEdNews.com, president, Futurehealth, Inc. Georgia Kelly, executive director, Praxis Peace Institute Sean Kelly, Ph.D., author, professor of philosophy and religion, CA Institute of Integral Studies John Joseph Kennedy, Democratic Write-in Presidential Candidate for 2004 Mimi Kennedy, actress, Dharma and Greg, progressive activist Faiz Khan, M.D., Triage Emergency Physician on 9/11, Assistant Imam David Korten, author, When Corporations Rule the World Frances Moore Lapp?, author, Diet for a Small Planet; founder, Small Planet Institute Scott M. Legere, 25 year radio broadcaster as Scott Ledger, Tampa FL Rabbi Michael Lerner, editor, TIKKUN Magazine, author, Healing Israel/Palestine Michael Levine, bestselling author of Deep Cover, journalist, 25-year veteran of the DEA Joanna Macy, Ph.D., eco-philosopher, author Enver Masud, founder, The Wisdom Fund, author, The Truth About Islam John McCarthy, former Special Forces Captain, president, Veterans Equal Rights Protection Advocacy Ray McGovern, former CIA analyst, co-founder, Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity Cynthia McKinney, five-term Congresswoman from Georgia Ralph Metzner, Ph.D., author, professor, co-founder, Green Earth Foundation Mark Crispin Miller, media critic, author, professor, New York University Joseph W. Montaperto, New York City Fire Department Leuren Moret, geoscientist, radiation specialist, environmental commissioner Ralph Nader, Independent candidate for President Craig Neal, author, co-founder, The Heartland Institute, former publisher, Utne Reader Jeff Norman, executive director, Tour of Duty Jenna Orkin, Esquire, World Trade Center Environmental Organization Kelly Patricia O'Meara, investigative journalist, public relations Michael Parenti, Ph.D., author, Superpatriotism and The Terrorism Trap Edward L. Peck, former US Ambassador and Chief of Mission to Iraq, former Deputy Director to the White House Task Force on Terrorism Peter Phillips, Ph.D., professor, Sonoma State University, director, Project Censored Henri Poole, Internet pioneer, board member, Free Software Foundation Robert Rabbin, author, speaker, creator of TruthForPresident.org Paul H. Ray, Ph.D., sociologist, author, The Cultural Creatives John Renesch, business futurist, author, Getting to the Better Future John Rensenbrink, professor emeritus, Bowdoin College, co-founder, US Green Party John Robbins, author, founder, EarthSave International William Rodriguez, 9/11 rescue effort hero, founder, Hispanic Victims Group Neal Rogin, Emmy-award winning writer, performer, social observer Allen Roland, Ph.D., psychotherapist, published author and peace activist Rosemary Radford Ruether, professor of feminist theology, Graduate Theological Union Michael Ruppert, publisher/editor, From The Wilderness, author, Crossing the Rubicon Chris Sanders, founder, Sanders Research Associates Karl W. B. Schwarz, President, CEO, Patmos Nanotechnologies, LLC Peter Dale Scott, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, author, Drugs, Oil, and War Firefighter Kevin Shea, FDNY Hazmat Operations Michelle Shocked, singer/songwriter, activist Indira Singh, risk management and computer systems consultant J. Michael Springmann, attorney, former Foreign Service Officer, US Department of State Douglas Sturm, Ph.D., university professor emeritus, Bucknell University Marjorie Hewit Suchocki, Ph.D., theologian, author Chuck Turner, Boston City Council James W. Walter Jr., venture investor, philanthropist, founder of Walden Three Dan Whaley, E-commerce pioneer, founder of GetThere.com, acquired for $750M Burns H. Weston, J.S.D., Professor of Law Emeritus, Director, Center for Human Rights, U-Iowa Howard Zinn, professor, historian, author, A People's History of the United States Family Members Joanne Barbara, wife of FDNY Asst. Chief of Dept. Gerard Barbara Gayle Barker, sister of William A. Karnes, WTC Michele Bergsohn, wife of Alvin Bergsohn, Cantor Fitzgerald Derrill Bodley, father of Deora Bodley, passenger on Flight 93 Kathryn C. Bowden, sister of Thomas H. Bowden, Jr. WTC1, 104th floor Janet Calia, wife of Dominick Calia, Cantor Fitzgerald, WTC1 Maggie Cashman, wife of William Joseph Cashman, United Flight 93 Lynne Castrianno Galante, sister of Leonard Castrianno, 1WTC, 105th floor Elza Chapa-McGowan, daughter of Rosemary Chapa, Pentagon Bruce De Cell, father-in-law of Mark Petrocelli North Tower, 92nd floor Ralph D'Esposito, father of Michael D'Esposito, WTC, 96th floor Loisanne Diehl, Surviving Spouse, Michael D. Diehl, WTC2, 90th floor Adina D. Eisenberg, sister of Eric Eisenberg, WTC Jonathan M. Fisher, son of Dr. Gerald Paul "Geep" Fisher, Pentagon Michael J. Fox, brother of Jeffrey L. Fox, Tower 2, 89th floor Laurel A. Gay, sister of Peter A. Gay, AA Flight 11 Irene Golinsky, wife of Col. Ronald F. Golinski USA RET, Pentagon Lori, Jerry, and Beatrice Guadagno, sister and parents of Richard Guadagno, Flight 93 Kristen Hall, daughter of fallen firefighter Thomas Kuveikis 9/11 Kurt D. Horning, father of Matthew D. Horning, WTC Tower One, 95th floor Jennifer W. Hunt, wife of William C. Hunt, Euro Brokers John Keating, son of Barbara Keating, passenger on AA Flight 11 L. Russell Keene II, father of Russ Keene III, WTC2, 89th floor, KBW Peter Kousoulis, sister died in WTC Paul & Barbara Kirwin, parents of Glenn Davis Kirwin, Cantor Fitzgerald 105th floor Barbara Krukowski-Rastelli, mother of William E. Krukowski, NYC firefighter Laura and Ira Lassman, parents of Nicholas C. Lassman, died in WTC, Tower One Johnny Lee, husband of Lorraine Greene Alicia LeGuillow, mother of Nestor A. Cintron III Francine Levine, sister of Adam K. Ruhalter, who died on 9/11 Bob McIlvaine, father of Robert McIlvaine, WTC, Merrill Lynch Mary McWilliams, mother of FF Martin E. McWilliams- Engine 22 Daryl J. Meehan, brother of Colleen Ann Barkow, WTC 1, 105th floor Elvira P. Murphy, wife of Patrick Murphy, WTC 1 Natalee Pecorelli, sister of Thomas Pecorelli of Flight 11 James L Perry, M.D and Patricia J. Perry, parents of John W. Perry, Esq., NYPD Officer 9/11 David Potorti, brother of James Potorti, North Tower, WTC, Marsh & McLennan Terry Kay Rockefeller, sister of Laura Rockefeller, North Tower, WTC Grissel Rodriguez-Valentin, wife of Benito Valentin, WTC1, 94th floor Alissa Rosenberg-Torres, widow of Luis Eduardo Torres, post-9/11 mother, writer Elaine Saber, mother of Scott Saber Julie Scarpitta, mother of Michelle Scarpitta, WTC Building 2, 84th floor Paula Shapiro, mother of Eric Eisenberg, WTC2 Elizabeth Turner, wife of Simon Turner, lost on 11th September 2001 Adele Welty, mother of Firefighter Timothy Welty, FDNY, Squad 288 Joan W. Winton, mother of David Winton, WTC, South Tower, 89th floor David Yancey, husband of Vicki Yancey, American Airlines Flight 77 Nissa Youngren, daughter of Robert G. LeBlanc, flight 175 Late Signatories (starting toward 200...) Rita M. Haley, President, National Organization for Women, New York Chapter Immortal Technique, Harlem-based hip-hop artist with Viper Records, Revolutionary I&II Bob Kirkconnell, served in the U.S. Air Force 27 years, reaching the rank of Master Sergeant Dennis Kyne, former Army air medic, 18th Airborne Corps during Gulf War I, musician, author, "Support the Truth" Paul Landis, author, "Stop Bush Now!" Eric H. May, former Army military intelligence officer and media essayist Charles Shaw, Editor, Newtopia Magazine, National Peace Action Coordinator, National Green Party Peter Erlinder, professor, William Mitchell College of Law, past-President National Lawyers Guild Daniel Robert Rezac, 2004 Vice-Presidential Write-In Candidate, former Aviator & Armor Officer, Army National Guard, B.S.B.A. Joel Horwitz, lost beloved cousin in WTC 1 Jessica Murrow, lost husband Stephen Adams, Beverage Manager, Windows on the World, WTC 1 Ellen Mariani, lost husband Neil on Flight 175 Jean Hunt, disabled survivor of Pentagon attack Ralph & Brigitte Sabbag, lost son Jason in WTC 2 Feel free to research any name on this list. Here's another coincidence: Not one zionist on the above list. Hmmmmm....  more

Resolved Question: Why do so many 9/11 victims families, Ph.D's and gov't officials insist that 9/11 was an inside job?

Virginia Deane Abernethy, Ph.D., anthropologist, author, Population Politics Ed Asner, actor, activist Marshall Auerback, international portfolio strategist for David W. Tice & Associates, Inc. Catherine Austin Fitts, Asst. Secretary of Housing in the first Bush administration Keidi Obi Awadu, aka The Conscious Rasta, talk show host, LIBRadio Michael Badnarik, Libertarian candidate for President Byron Belitsos, publisher, Origin Press, author Planetary Democracy Philip J. Berg, Esquire, former deputy attorney general, Pennsylvania Medea Benjamin, activist, author, co-founder, Global Exchange and Code Pink Dennis Bernstein, investigative reporter, radio host of KPFA's Flashpoints Steve Bhaerman aka Swami Beyondananda, author, political comedian Brad Blanton, Ph.D., psychotherapist, author, Radical Honesty Saniel Bonder, spiritual teacher and author, Great Relief Dr. Robert Bowman, USAF Lt. Col. (Rtd.), founder, Institute for Space and Security Studies John Buchanan, author, candidate for the Republican Party Presidential nomination, 2004 Gray Brechin, Ph.D., author, environmental historian, professor, UC Berkeley Fred Burks, presidential interpreter for Bush, Clinton, Cheney, and Gore Norma Carr-Rufino, Ph.D., author, professor of management, San Francisco State University Angana Chatterji, Ph.D., scholar-activist and professor of anthropology Paul Cienfuegos, co-founder, Democracy Unlimited of Humboldt County David Cobb, attorney, national presidential candidate, US Green Party John Cobb, Ph.D., theologian, co-author, For the Common Good Ernest Callenbach, founder/editor, Film Quarterly, author, Ecotopia Kevin Danaher, Ph.D., author, speaker, co-founder, Global Exchange Stephen Dinan, author, Radical Spirit Ronnie Dugger, journalist/author, co-founder, Alliance for Democracy Daniel Ellsberg, author, Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers Jodie Evans, co-founder, Code Pink Richard Falk, Professor Emeritus of International Law, Princeton University Michael Franti, musician, filmmaker, human rights worker Janeane Garofalo, actress, comedienne, talk show host, Air America Radio Jim Garrison, Ph.D., president, State of the World Forum, author, America as Empire Bruce Gagnon, Chair, Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space Ric Giardina, author, consultant, speaker, former Director of Trademarks and Brands for Intel John Gray, Ph.D., #1 bestselling author, Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus Stan Goff, 25-year Army Special Ops veteran, author, Full Spectrum Disorder Melvin Goodman, senior fellow, Center for International Policy, author, former Senior Analyst, CIA, professor, National War College Morton Goulder, Deputy Secretary for Intelligence and Warning under Nixon, Ford, and Carter David Ray Griffin, Ph.D., theologian, author, New Pearl Harbor Doris "Granny D" Haddock, campaign finance crusader, NH Democratic candidate for Senate Thom Hartmann, radio host; author, Unequal Protection Richie Havens, singer, songwriter, performer, artist Paul Hawken, bestselling author, environmentalist, entrepreneur, founder of Smith & Hawken Randy Hayes, founder, Rainforest Action Network, US National Director, Direction Conservation Richard Heinberg, author, The Party's Over, core faculty, New College of California Van Jones, executive director, Ella Baker Center for Human Rights Rob Kall, editor, OpEdNews.com, president, Futurehealth, Inc. Georgia Kelly, executive director, Praxis Peace Institute Sean Kelly, Ph.D., author, professor of philosophy and religion, CA Institute of Integral Studies John Joseph Kennedy, Democratic Write-in Presidential Candidate for 2004 Mimi Kennedy, actress, Dharma and Greg, progressive activist Faiz Khan, M.D., Triage Emergency Physician on 9/11, Assistant Imam David Korten, author, When Corporations Rule the World Frances Moore Lapp?, author, Diet for a Small Planet; founder, Small Planet Institute Scott M. Legere, 25 year radio broadcaster as Scott Ledger, Tampa FL Rabbi Michael Lerner, editor, TIKKUN Magazine, author, Healing Israel/Palestine Michael Levine, bestselling author of Deep Cover, journalist, 25-year veteran of the DEA Joanna Macy, Ph.D., eco-philosopher, author Enver Masud, founder, The Wisdom Fund, author, The Truth About Islam John McCarthy, former Special Forces Captain, president, Veterans Equal Rights Protection Advocacy Ray McGovern, former CIA analyst, co-founder, Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity Cynthia McKinney, five-term Congresswoman from Georgia Ralph Metzner, Ph.D., author, professor, co-founder, Green Earth Foundation Mark Crispin Miller, media critic, author, professor, New York University Joseph W. Montaperto, New York City Fire Department Leuren Moret, geoscientist, radiation specialist, environmental commissioner Ralph Nader, Independent candidate for President Craig Neal, author, co-founder, The Heartland Institute, former publisher, Utne Reader Jeff Norman, executive director, Tour of Duty Jenna Orkin, Esquire, World Trade Center Environmental Organization Kelly Patricia O'Meara, investigative journalist, public relations Michael Parenti, Ph.D., author, Superpatriotism and The Terrorism Trap Edward L. Peck, former US Ambassador and Chief of Mission to Iraq, former Deputy Director to the White House Task Force on Terrorism Peter Phillips, Ph.D., professor, Sonoma State University, director, Project Censored Henri Poole, Internet pioneer, board member, Free Software Foundation Robert Rabbin, author, speaker, creator of TruthForPresident.org Paul H. Ray, Ph.D., sociologist, author, The Cultural Creatives John Renesch, business futurist, author, Getting to the Better Future John Rensenbrink, professor emeritus, Bowdoin College, co-founder, US Green Party John Robbins, author, founder, EarthSave International William Rodriguez, 9/11 rescue effort hero, founder, Hispanic Victims Group Neal Rogin, Emmy-award winning writer, performer, social observer Allen Roland, Ph.D., psychotherapist, published author and peace activist Rosemary Radford Ruether, professor of feminist theology, Graduate Theological Union Michael Ruppert, publisher/editor, From The Wilderness, author, Crossing the Rubicon Chris Sanders, founder, Sanders Research Associates Karl W. B. Schwarz, President, CEO, Patmos Nanotechnologies, LLC Peter Dale Scott, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, author, Drugs, Oil, and War Firefighter Kevin Shea, FDNY Hazmat Operations Michelle Shocked, singer/songwriter, activist Indira Singh, risk management and computer systems consultant J. Michael Springmann, attorney, former Foreign Service Officer, US Department of State Douglas Sturm, Ph.D., university professor emeritus, Bucknell University Marjorie Hewit Suchocki, Ph.D., theologian, author Chuck Turner, Boston City Council James W. Walter Jr., venture investor, philanthropist, founder of Walden Three Dan Whaley, E-commerce pioneer, founder of GetThere.com, acquired for $750M Burns H. Weston, J.S.D., Professor of Law Emeritus, Director, Center for Human Rights, U-Iowa Howard Zinn, professor, historian, author, A People's History of the United States Family Members Joanne Barbara, wife of FDNY Asst. Chief of Dept. Gerard Barbara Gayle Barker, sister of William A. Karnes, WTC Michele Bergsohn, wife of Alvin Bergsohn, Cantor Fitzgerald Derrill Bodley, father of Deora Bodley, passenger on Flight 93 Kathryn C. Bowden, sister of Thomas H. Bowden, Jr. WTC1, 104th floor Janet Calia, wife of Dominick Calia, Cantor Fitzgerald, WTC1 Maggie Cashman, wife of William Joseph Cashman, United Flight 93 Lynne Castrianno Galante, sister of Leonard Castrianno, 1WTC, 105th floor Elza Chapa-McGowan, daughter of Rosemary Chapa, Pentagon Bruce De Cell, father-in-law of Mark Petrocelli North Tower, 92nd floor Ralph D'Esposito, father of Michael D'Esposito, WTC, 96th floor Loisanne Diehl, Surviving Spouse, Michael D. Diehl, WTC2, 90th floor Adina D. Eisenberg, sister of Eric Eisenberg, WTC Jonathan M. Fisher, son of Dr. Gerald Paul "Geep" Fisher, Pentagon Michael J. Fox, brother of Jeffrey L. Fox, Tower 2, 89th floor Laurel A. Gay, sister of Peter A. Gay, AA Flight 11 Irene Golinsky, wife of Col. Ronald F. Golinski USA RET, Pentagon Lori, Jerry, and Beatrice Guadagno, sister and parents of Richard Guadagno, Flight 93 Kristen Hall, daughter of fallen firefighter Thomas Kuveikis 9/11 Kurt D. Horning, father of Matthew D. Horning, WTC Tower One, 95th floor Jennifer W. Hunt, wife of William C. Hunt, Euro Brokers John Keating, son of Barbara Keating, passenger on AA Flight 11 L. Russell Keene II, father of Russ Keene III, WTC2, 89th floor, KBW Peter Kousoulis, sister died in WTC Paul & Barbara Kirwin, parents of Glenn Davis Kirwin, Cantor Fitzgerald 105th floor Barbara Krukowski-Rastelli, mother of William E. Krukowski, NYC firefighter Laura and Ira Lassman, parents of Nicholas C. Lassman, died in WTC, Tower One Johnny Lee, husband of Lorraine Greene Alicia LeGuillow, mother of Nestor A. Cintron III Francine Levine, sister of Adam K. Ruhalter, who died on 9/11 Bob McIlvaine, father of Robert McIlvaine, WTC, Merrill Lynch Mary McWilliams, mother of FF Martin E. McWilliams- Engine 22 Daryl J. Meehan, brother of Colleen Ann Barkow, WTC 1, 105th floor Elvira P. Murphy, wife of Patrick Murphy, WTC 1 Natalee Pecorelli, sister of Thomas Pecorelli of Flight 11 James L Perry, M.D and Patricia J. Perry, parents of John W. Perry, Esq., NYPD Officer 9/11 David Potorti, brother of James Potorti, North Tower, WTC, Marsh & McLennan Terry Kay Rockefeller, sister of Laura Rockefeller, North Tower, WTC Grissel Rodriguez-Valentin, wife of Benito Valentin, WTC1, 94th floor Alissa Rosenberg-Torres, widow of Luis Eduardo Torres, post-9/11 mother, writer Elaine Saber, mother of Scott Saber Julie Scarpitta, mother of Michelle Scarpitta, WTC Building 2, 84th floor Paula Shapiro, mother of Eric Eisenberg, WTC2 Elizabeth Turner, wife of Simon Turner, lost on 11th September 2001 Adele Welty, mother of Firefighter Timothy Welty, FDNY, Squad 288 Joan W. Winton, mother of David Winton, WTC, South Tower, 89th floor David Yancey, husband of Vicki Yancey, American Airlines Flight 77 Nissa Youngren, daughter of Robert G. LeBlanc, flight 175 Late Signatories (starting toward 200...) Rita M. Haley, President, National Organization for Women, New York Chapter Immortal Technique, Harlem-based hip-hop artist with Viper Records, Revolutionary I&II Bob Kirkconnell, served in the U.S. Air Force 27 years, reaching the rank of Master Sergeant Dennis Kyne, former Army air medic, 18th Airborne Corps during Gulf War I, musician, author, "Support the Truth" Paul Landis, author, "Stop Bush Now!" Eric H. May, former Army military intelligence officer and media essayist Charles Shaw, Editor, Newtopia Magazine, National Peace Action Coordinator, National Green Party Peter Erlinder, professor, William Mitchell College of Law, past-President National Lawyers Guild Daniel Robert Rezac, 2004 Vice-Presidential Write-In Candidate, former Aviator & Armor Officer, Army National Guard, B.S.B.A. Joel Horwitz, lost beloved cousin in WTC 1 Jessica Murrow, lost husband Stephen Adams, Beverage Manager, Windows on the World, WTC 1 Ellen Mariani, lost husband Neil on Flight 175 Jean Hunt, disabled survivor of Pentagon attack Ralph & Brigitte Sabbag, lost son Jason in WTC 2 FEEL FREE TO RESEARCH ANY NAME ON THE LIST! Hey Prince. What's the difference?  more

Resolved Question: Why do so many 9/11 victims families, Ph.D's and gov't officials insist that 9/11 was an inside job?

Virginia Deane Abernethy, Ph.D., anthropologist, author, Population Politics Ed Asner, actor, activist Marshall Auerback, international portfolio strategist for David W. Tice & Associates, Inc. Catherine Austin Fitts, Asst. Secretary of Housing in the first Bush administration Keidi Obi Awadu, aka The Conscious Rasta, talk show host, LIBRadio Michael Badnarik, Libertarian candidate for President Byron Belitsos, publisher, Origin Press, author Planetary Democracy Philip J. Berg, Esquire, former deputy attorney general, Pennsylvania Medea Benjamin, activist, author, co-founder, Global Exchange and Code Pink Dennis Bernstein, investigative reporter, radio host of KPFA's Flashpoints Steve Bhaerman aka Swami Beyondananda, author, political comedian Brad Blanton, Ph.D., psychotherapist, author, Radical Honesty Saniel Bonder, spiritual teacher and author, Great Relief Dr. Robert Bowman, USAF Lt. Col. (Rtd.), founder, Institute for Space and Security Studies John Buchanan, author, candidate for the Republican Party Presidential nomination, 2004 Gray Brechin, Ph.D., author, environmental historian, professor, UC Berkeley Fred Burks, presidential interpreter for Bush, Clinton, Cheney, and Gore Norma Carr-Rufino, Ph.D., author, professor of management, San Francisco State University Angana Chatterji, Ph.D., scholar-activist and professor of anthropology Paul Cienfuegos, co-founder, Democracy Unlimited of Humboldt County David Cobb, attorney, national presidential candidate, US Green Party John Cobb, Ph.D., theologian, co-author, For the Common Good Ernest Callenbach, founder/editor, Film Quarterly, author, Ecotopia Kevin Danaher, Ph.D., author, speaker, co-founder, Global Exchange Stephen Dinan, author, Radical Spirit Ronnie Dugger, journalist/author, co-founder, Alliance for Democracy Daniel Ellsberg, author, Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers Jodie Evans, co-founder, Code Pink Richard Falk, Professor Emeritus of International Law, Princeton University Michael Franti, musician, filmmaker, human rights worker Janeane Garofalo, actress, comedienne, talk show host, Air America Radio Jim Garrison, Ph.D., president, State of the World Forum, author, America as Empire Bruce Gagnon, Chair, Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space Ric Giardina, author, consultant, speaker, former Director of Trademarks and Brands for Intel John Gray, Ph.D., #1 bestselling author, Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus Stan Goff, 25-year Army Special Ops veteran, author, Full Spectrum Disorder Melvin Goodman, senior fellow, Center for International Policy, author, former Senior Analyst, CIA, professor, National War College Morton Goulder, Deputy Secretary for Intelligence and Warning under Nixon, Ford, and Carter David Ray Griffin, Ph.D., theologian, author, New Pearl Harbor Doris "Granny D" Haddock, campaign finance crusader, NH Democratic candidate for Senate Thom Hartmann, radio host; author, Unequal Protection Richie Havens, singer, songwriter, performer, artist Paul Hawken, bestselling author, environmentalist, entrepreneur, founder of Smith & Hawken Randy Hayes, founder, Rainforest Action Network, US National Director, Direction Conservation Richard Heinberg, author, The Party's Over, core faculty, New College of California Van Jones, executive director, Ella Baker Center for Human Rights Rob Kall, editor, OpEdNews.com, president, Futurehealth, Inc. Georgia Kelly, executive director, Praxis Peace Institute Sean Kelly, Ph.D., author, professor of philosophy and religion, CA Institute of Integral Studies John Joseph Kennedy, Democratic Write-in Presidential Candidate for 2004 Mimi Kennedy, actress, Dharma and Greg, progressive activist Faiz Khan, M.D., Triage Emergency Physician on 9/11, Assistant Imam David Korten, author, When Corporations Rule the World Frances Moore Lapp?, author, Diet for a Small Planet; founder, Small Planet Institute Scott M. Legere, 25 year radio broadcaster as Scott Ledger, Tampa FL Rabbi Michael Lerner, editor, TIKKUN Magazine, author, Healing Israel/Palestine Michael Levine, bestselling author of Deep Cover, journalist, 25-year veteran of the DEA Joanna Macy, Ph.D., eco-philosopher, author Enver Masud, founder, The Wisdom Fund, author, The Truth About Islam John McCarthy, former Special Forces Captain, president, Veterans Equal Rights Protection Advocacy Ray McGovern, former CIA analyst, co-founder, Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity Cynthia McKinney, five-term Congresswoman from Georgia Ralph Metzner, Ph.D., author, professor, co-founder, Green Earth Foundation Mark Crispin Miller, media critic, author, professor, New York University Joseph W. Montaperto, New York City Fire Department Leuren Moret, geoscientist, radiation specialist, environmental commissioner Ralph Nader, Independent candidate for President Craig Neal, author, co-founder, The Heartland Institute, former publisher, Utne Reader Jeff Norman, executive director, Tour of Duty Jenna Orkin, Esquire, World Trade Center Environmental Organization Kelly Patricia O'Meara, investigative journalist, public relations Michael Parenti, Ph.D., author, Superpatriotism and The Terrorism Trap Edward L. Peck, former US Ambassador and Chief of Mission to Iraq, former Deputy Director to the White House Task Force on Terrorism Peter Phillips, Ph.D., professor, Sonoma State University, director, Project Censored Henri Poole, Internet pioneer, board member, Free Software Foundation Robert Rabbin, author, speaker, creator of TruthForPresident.org Paul H. Ray, Ph.D., sociologist, author, The Cultural Creatives John Renesch, business futurist, author, Getting to the Better Future John Rensenbrink, professor emeritus, Bowdoin College, co-founder, US Green Party John Robbins, author, founder, EarthSave International William Rodriguez, 9/11 rescue effort hero, founder, Hispanic Victims Group Neal Rogin, Emmy-award winning writer, performer, social observer Allen Roland, Ph.D., psychotherapist, published author and peace activist Rosemary Radford Ruether, professor of feminist theology, Graduate Theological Union Michael Ruppert, publisher/editor, From The Wilderness, author, Crossing the Rubicon Chris Sanders, founder, Sanders Research Associates Karl W. B. Schwarz, President, CEO, Patmos Nanotechnologies, LLC Peter Dale Scott, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, author, Drugs, Oil, and War Firefighter Kevin Shea, FDNY Hazmat Operations Michelle Shocked, singer/songwriter, activist Indira Singh, risk management and computer systems consultant J. Michael Springmann, attorney, former Foreign Service Officer, US Department of State Douglas Sturm, Ph.D., university professor emeritus, Bucknell University Marjorie Hewit Suchocki, Ph.D., theologian, author Chuck Turner, Boston City Council James W. Walter Jr., venture investor, philanthropist, founder of Walden Three Dan Whaley, E-commerce pioneer, founder of GetThere.com, acquired for $750M Burns H. Weston, J.S.D., Professor of Law Emeritus, Director, Center for Human Rights, U-Iowa Howard Zinn, professor, historian, author, A People's History of the United States Family Members Joanne Barbara, wife of FDNY Asst. Chief of Dept. Gerard Barbara Gayle Barker, sister of William A. Karnes, WTC Michele Bergsohn, wife of Alvin Bergsohn, Cantor Fitzgerald Derrill Bodley, father of Deora Bodley, passenger on Flight 93 Kathryn C. Bowden, sister of Thomas H. Bowden, Jr. WTC1, 104th floor Janet Calia, wife of Dominick Calia, Cantor Fitzgerald, WTC1 Maggie Cashman, wife of William Joseph Cashman, United Flight 93 Lynne Castrianno Galante, sister of Leonard Castrianno, 1WTC, 105th floor Elza Chapa-McGowan, daughter of Rosemary Chapa, Pentagon Bruce De Cell, father-in-law of Mark Petrocelli North Tower, 92nd floor Ralph D'Esposito, father of Michael D'Esposito, WTC, 96th floor Loisanne Diehl, Surviving Spouse, Michael D. Diehl, WTC2, 90th floor Adina D. Eisenberg, sister of Eric Eisenberg, WTC Jonathan M. Fisher, son of Dr. Gerald Paul "Geep" Fisher, Pentagon Michael J. Fox, brother of Jeffrey L. Fox, Tower 2, 89th floor Laurel A. Gay, sister of Peter A. Gay, AA Flight 11 Irene Golinsky, wife of Col. Ronald F. Golinski USA RET, Pentagon Lori, Jerry, and Beatrice Guadagno, sister and parents of Richard Guadagno, Flight 93 Kristen Hall, daughter of fallen firefighter Thomas Kuveikis 9/11 Kurt D. Horning, father of Matthew D. Horning, WTC Tower One, 95th floor Jennifer W. Hunt, wife of William C. Hunt, Euro Brokers John Keating, son of Barbara Keating, passenger on AA Flight 11 L. Russell Keene II, father of Russ Keene III, WTC2, 89th floor, KBW Peter Kousoulis, sister died in WTC Paul & Barbara Kirwin, parents of Glenn Davis Kirwin, Cantor Fitzgerald 105th floor Barbara Krukowski-Rastelli, mother of William E. Krukowski, NYC firefighter Laura and Ira Lassman, parents of Nicholas C. Lassman, died in WTC, Tower One Johnny Lee, husband of Lorraine Greene Alicia LeGuillow, mother of Nestor A. Cintron III Francine Levine, sister of Adam K. Ruhalter, who died on 9/11 Bob McIlvaine, father of Robert McIlvaine, WTC, Merrill Lynch Mary McWilliams, mother of FF Martin E. McWilliams- Engine 22 Daryl J. Meehan, brother of Colleen Ann Barkow, WTC 1, 105th floor Elvira P. Murphy, wife of Patrick Murphy, WTC 1 Natalee Pecorelli, sister of Thomas Pecorelli of Flight 11 James L Perry, M.D and Patricia J. Perry, parents of John W. Perry, Esq., NYPD Officer 9/11 David Potorti, brother of James Potorti, North Tower, WTC, Marsh & McLennan Terry Kay Rockefeller, sister of Laura Rockefeller, North Tower, WTC Grissel Rodriguez-Valentin, wife of Benito Valentin, WTC1, 94th floor Alissa Rosenberg-Torres, widow of Luis Eduardo Torres, post-9/11 mother, writer Elaine Saber, mother of Scott Saber Julie Scarpitta, mother of Michelle Scarpitta, WTC Building 2, 84th floor Paula Shapiro, mother of Eric Eisenberg, WTC2 Elizabeth Turner, wife of Simon Turner, lost on 11th September 2001 Adele Welty, mother of Firefighter Timothy Welty, FDNY, Squad 288 Joan W. Winton, mother of David Winton, WTC, South Tower, 89th floor David Yancey, husband of Vicki Yancey, American Airlines Flight 77 Nissa Youngren, daughter of Robert G. LeBlanc, flight 175 Late Signatories (starting toward 200...) Rita M. Haley, President, National Organization for Women, New York Chapter Immortal Technique, Harlem-based hip-hop artist with Viper Records, Revolutionary I&II Bob Kirkconnell, served in the U.S. Air Force 27 years, reaching the rank of Master Sergeant Dennis Kyne, former Army air medic, 18th Airborne Corps during Gulf War I, musician, author, "Support the Truth" Paul Landis, author, "Stop Bush Now!" Eric H. May, former Army military intelligence officer and media essayist Charles Shaw, Editor, Newtopia Magazine, National Peace Action Coordinator, National Green Party Peter Erlinder, professor, William Mitchell College of Law, past-President National Lawyers Guild Daniel Robert Rezac, 2004 Vice-Presidential Write-In Candidate, former Aviator & Armor Officer, Army National Guard, B.S.B.A. Joel Horwitz, lost beloved cousin in WTC 1 Jessica Murrow, lost husband Stephen Adams, Beverage Manager, Windows on the World, WTC 1 Ellen Mariani, lost husband Neil on Flight 175 Jean Hunt, disabled survivor of Pentagon attack Ralph & Brigitte Sabbag, lost son Jason in WTC 2 FEEL FREE TO RESEARCH ANY NAME ON THE LIST I JUST POSTED!!!  more

Resolved Question: Why do so many 9/11 victims families say 9/11 was an inside job?

Virginia Deane Abernethy, Ph.D., anthropologist, author, Population Politics Ed Asner, actor, activist Marshall Auerback, international portfolio strategist for David W. Tice & Associates, Inc. Catherine Austin Fitts, Asst. Secretary of Housing in the first Bush administration Keidi Obi Awadu, aka The Conscious Rasta, talk show host, LIBRadio Michael Badnarik, Libertarian candidate for President Byron Belitsos, publisher, Origin Press, author Planetary Democracy Philip J. Berg, Esquire, former deputy attorney general, Pennsylvania Medea Benjamin, activist, author, co-founder, Global Exchange and Code Pink Dennis Bernstein, investigative reporter, radio host of KPFA's Flashpoints Steve Bhaerman aka Swami Beyondananda, author, political comedian Brad Blanton, Ph.D., psychotherapist, author, Radical Honesty Saniel Bonder, spiritual teacher and author, Great Relief Dr. Robert Bowman, USAF Lt. Col. (Rtd.), founder, Institute for Space and Security Studies John Buchanan, author, candidate for the Republican Party Presidential nomination, 2004 Gray Brechin, Ph.D., author, environmental historian, professor, UC Berkeley Fred Burks, presidential interpreter for Bush, Clinton, Cheney, and Gore Norma Carr-Rufino, Ph.D., author, professor of management, San Francisco State University Angana Chatterji, Ph.D., scholar-activist and professor of anthropology Paul Cienfuegos, co-founder, Democracy Unlimited of Humboldt County David Cobb, attorney, national presidential candidate, US Green Party John Cobb, Ph.D., theologian, co-author, For the Common Good Ernest Callenbach, founder/editor, Film Quarterly, author, Ecotopia Kevin Danaher, Ph.D., author, speaker, co-founder, Global Exchange Stephen Dinan, author, Radical Spirit Ronnie Dugger, journalist/author, co-founder, Alliance for Democracy Daniel Ellsberg, author, Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers Jodie Evans, co-founder, Code Pink Richard Falk, Professor Emeritus of International Law, Princeton University Michael Franti, musician, filmmaker, human rights worker Janeane Garofalo, actress, comedienne, talk show host, Air America Radio Jim Garrison, Ph.D., president, State of the World Forum, author, America as Empire Bruce Gagnon, Chair, Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space Ric Giardina, author, consultant, speaker, former Director of Trademarks and Brands for Intel John Gray, Ph.D., #1 bestselling author, Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus Stan Goff, 25-year Army Special Ops veteran, author, Full Spectrum Disorder Melvin Goodman, senior fellow, Center for International Policy, author, former Senior Analyst, CIA, professor, National War College Morton Goulder, Deputy Secretary for Intelligence and Warning under Nixon, Ford, and Carter David Ray Griffin, Ph.D., theologian, author, New Pearl Harbor Doris "Granny D" Haddock, campaign finance crusader, NH Democratic candidate for Senate Thom Hartmann, radio host; author, Unequal Protection Richie Havens, singer, songwriter, performer, artist Paul Hawken, bestselling author, environmentalist, entrepreneur, founder of Smith & Hawken Randy Hayes, founder, Rainforest Action Network, US National Director, Direction Conservation Richard Heinberg, author, The Party's Over, core faculty, New College of California Van Jones, executive director, Ella Baker Center for Human Rights Rob Kall, editor, OpEdNews.com, president, Futurehealth, Inc. Georgia Kelly, executive director, Praxis Peace Institute Sean Kelly, Ph.D., author, professor of philosophy and religion, CA Institute of Integral Studies John Joseph Kennedy, Democratic Write-in Presidential Candidate for 2004 Mimi Kennedy, actress, Dharma and Greg, progressive activist Faiz Khan, M.D., Triage Emergency Physician on 9/11, Assistant Imam David Korten, author, When Corporations Rule the World Frances Moore Lapp?, author, Diet for a Small Planet; founder, Small Planet Institute Scott M. Legere, 25 year radio broadcaster as Scott Ledger, Tampa FL Rabbi Michael Lerner, editor, TIKKUN Magazine, author, Healing Israel/Palestine Michael Levine, bestselling author of Deep Cover, journalist, 25-year veteran of the DEA Joanna Macy, Ph.D., eco-philosopher, author Enver Masud, founder, The Wisdom Fund, author, The Truth About Islam John McCarthy, former Special Forces Captain, president, Veterans Equal Rights Protection Advocacy Ray McGovern, former CIA analyst, co-founder, Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity Cynthia McKinney, five-term Congresswoman from Georgia Ralph Metzner, Ph.D., author, professor, co-founder, Green Earth Foundation Mark Crispin Miller, media critic, author, professor, New York University Joseph W. Montaperto, New York City Fire Department Leuren Moret, geoscientist, radiation specialist, environmental commissioner Ralph Nader, Independent candidate for President Craig Neal, author, co-founder, The Heartland Institute, former publisher, Utne Reader Jeff Norman, executive director, Tour of Duty Jenna Orkin, Esquire, World Trade Center Environmental Organization Kelly Patricia O'Meara, investigative journalist, public relations Michael Parenti, Ph.D., author, Superpatriotism and The Terrorism Trap Edward L. Peck, former US Ambassador and Chief of Mission to Iraq, former Deputy Director to the White House Task Force on Terrorism Peter Phillips, Ph.D., professor, Sonoma State University, director, Project Censored Henri Poole, Internet pioneer, board member, Free Software Foundation Robert Rabbin, author, speaker, creator of TruthForPresident.org Paul H. Ray, Ph.D., sociologist, author, The Cultural Creatives John Renesch, business futurist, author, Getting to the Better Future John Rensenbrink, professor emeritus, Bowdoin College, co-founder, US Green Party John Robbins, author, founder, EarthSave International William Rodriguez, 9/11 rescue effort hero, founder, Hispanic Victims Group Neal Rogin, Emmy-award winning writer, performer, social observer Allen Roland, Ph.D., psychotherapist, published author and peace activist Rosemary Radford Ruether, professor of feminist theology, Graduate Theological Union Michael Ruppert, publisher/editor, From The Wilderness, author, Crossing the Rubicon Chris Sanders, founder, Sanders Research Associates Karl W. B. Schwarz, President, CEO, Patmos Nanotechnologies, LLC Peter Dale Scott, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, author, Drugs, Oil, and War Firefighter Kevin Shea, FDNY Hazmat Operations Michelle Shocked, singer/songwriter, activist Indira Singh, risk management and computer systems consultant J. Michael Springmann, attorney, former Foreign Service Officer, US Department of State Douglas Sturm, Ph.D., university professor emeritus, Bucknell University Marjorie Hewit Suchocki, Ph.D., theologian, author Chuck Turner, Boston City Council James W. Walter Jr., venture investor, philanthropist, founder of Walden Three Dan Whaley, E-commerce pioneer, founder of GetThere.com, acquired for $750M Burns H. Weston, J.S.D., Professor of Law Emeritus, Director, Center for Human Rights, U-Iowa Howard Zinn, professor, historian, author, A People's History of the United States Family Members Joanne Barbara, wife of FDNY Asst. Chief of Dept. Gerard Barbara Gayle Barker, sister of William A. Karnes, WTC Michele Bergsohn, wife of Alvin Bergsohn, Cantor Fitzgerald Derrill Bodley, father of Deora Bodley, passenger on Flight 93 Kathryn C. Bowden, sister of Thomas H. Bowden, Jr. WTC1, 104th floor Janet Calia, wife of Dominick Calia, Cantor Fitzgerald, WTC1 Maggie Cashman, wife of William Joseph Cashman, United Flight 93 Lynne Castrianno Galante, sister of Leonard Castrianno, 1WTC, 105th floor Elza Chapa-McGowan, daughter of Rosemary Chapa, Pentagon Bruce De Cell, father-in-law of Mark Petrocelli North Tower, 92nd floor Ralph D'Esposito, father of Michael D'Esposito, WTC, 96th floor Loisanne Diehl, Surviving Spouse, Michael D. Diehl, WTC2, 90th floor Adina D. Eisenberg, sister of Eric Eisenberg, WTC Jonathan M. Fisher, son of Dr. Gerald Paul "Geep" Fisher, Pentagon Michael J. Fox, brother of Jeffrey L. Fox, Tower 2, 89th floor Laurel A. Gay, sister of Peter A. Gay, AA Flight 11 Irene Golinsky, wife of Col. Ronald F. Golinski USA RET, Pentagon Lori, Jerry, and Beatrice Guadagno, sister and parents of Richard Guadagno, Flight 93 Kristen Hall, daughter of fallen firefighter Thomas Kuveikis 9/11 Kurt D. Horning, father of Matthew D. Horning, WTC Tower One, 95th floor Jennifer W. Hunt, wife of William C. Hunt, Euro Brokers John Keating, son of Barbara Keating, passenger on AA Flight 11 L. Russell Keene II, father of Russ Keene III, WTC2, 89th floor, KBW Peter Kousoulis, sister died in WTC Paul & Barbara Kirwin, parents of Glenn Davis Kirwin, Cantor Fitzgerald 105th floor Barbara Krukowski-Rastelli, mother of William E. Krukowski, NYC firefighter Laura and Ira Lassman, parents of Nicholas C. Lassman, died in WTC, Tower One Johnny Lee, husband of Lorraine Greene Alicia LeGuillow, mother of Nestor A. Cintron III Francine Levine, sister of Adam K. Ruhalter, who died on 9/11 Bob McIlvaine, father of Robert McIlvaine, WTC, Merrill Lynch Mary McWilliams, mother of FF Martin E. McWilliams- Engine 22 Daryl J. Meehan, brother of Colleen Ann Barkow, WTC 1, 105th floor Elvira P. Murphy, wife of Patrick Murphy, WTC 1 Natalee Pecorelli, sister of Thomas Pecorelli of Flight 11 James L Perry, M.D and Patricia J. Perry, parents of John W. Perry, Esq., NYPD Officer 9/11 David Potorti, brother of James Potorti, North Tower, WTC, Marsh & McLennan Terry Kay Rockefeller, sister of Laura Rockefeller, North Tower, WTC Grissel Rodriguez-Valentin, wife of Benito Valentin, WTC1, 94th floor Alissa Rosenberg-Torres, widow of Luis Eduardo Torres, post-9/11 mother, writer Elaine Saber, mother of Scott Saber Julie Scarpitta, mother of Michelle Scarpitta, WTC Building 2, 84th floor Paula Shapiro, mother of Eric Eisenberg, WTC2 Elizabeth Turner, wife of Simon Turner, lost on 11th September 2001 Adele Welty, mother of Firefighter Timothy Welty, FDNY, Squad 288 Joan W. Winton, mother of David Winton, WTC, South Tower, 89th floor David Yancey, husband of Vicki Yancey, American Airlines Flight 77 Nissa Youngren, daughter of Robert G. LeBlanc, flight 175 Late Signatories (starting toward 200...) Rita M. Haley, President, National Organization for Women, New York Chapter Immortal Technique, Harlem-based hip-hop artist with Viper Records, Revolutionary I&II Bob Kirkconnell, served in the U.S. Air Force 27 years, reaching the rank of Master Sergeant Dennis Kyne, former Army air medic, 18th Airborne Corps during Gulf War I, musician, author, "Support the Truth" Paul Landis, author, "Stop Bush Now!" Eric H. May, former Army military intelligence officer and media essayist Charles Shaw, Editor, Newtopia Magazine, National Peace Action Coordinator, National Green Party Peter Erlinder, professor, William Mitchell College of Law, past-President National Lawyers Guild Daniel Robert Rezac, 2004 Vice-Presidential Write-In Candidate, former Aviator & Armor Officer, Army National Guard, B.S.B.A. Joel Horwitz, lost beloved cousin in WTC 1 Jessica Murrow, lost husband Stephen Adams, Beverage Manager, Windows on the World, WTC 1 Ellen Mariani, lost husband Neil on Flight 175 Jean Hunt, disabled survivor of Pentagon attack Ralph & Brigitte Sabbag, lost son Jason in WTC 2 http://www.justicefor911.org/  more

Resolved Question: Ideas for a rainforest conservation fair?

I am putting up posters advertising for people to help out this summer at a rainforest conservation fair where the profit will go towards volunteers (namely myself and my boyfriend haha), who are travelling to Indonesia (with registered charity, Operation Wallacea) in order to do important conservation work. It costs £4000 each to go so a lot of money needs to be raised. So far on the poster I have written.... We are looking for: *Stall holders for games, food etc Entertainers Raffle donations Cake/cookie bakers Petting animals Rainforest related props Unwanted cuddly toys, books, games Anyone willing to lend children’s sports equipment (hoops, beanbags etc) Anyone willing to do environmental talks Can anyone think of anything else to write on that list before I print and post them around? Any ideas for the actual event are appreciated aswell! NOTE: This isn't all I'm writing on the poster. I'm just looking for more ideas I could write on the list I included, not what to put on my poster all together =].  more

Resolved Question: Unique fundraising ideas in order to conserve rainforests?

Next year, my boyfriend and I are travelling to Indonesia as volunteers in order to do conservation work in the rainforests there. This work is vital to help protect the forests and all the creatures that live there. The trip will cost us approximately £4000 each... At the moment we are in college so getting the money from a job would be difficult. The organisation we are travelling with (Operation Wallacea), send out fundraising packs to volunteers so that they may officially raise the money. Now we just need to think of some interesting and unique fundraising ideas that will help us obtain the money we need. So, has anyone got any ideas? Wow! The ideas so far are great! Bexy, that idea is amazing! Either you've seen it before or you have ONE MASSIVE imagination! =D. I'd definitely like to do that!  more

Resolved Question: . What role, if any, do you think we should play in preserving those reqions threatened by human encroachment

How should the interest of competing groups be balanced? 3. What about when the habitat is not within the US borders? Many international conservation groups are working to save the rainforest. What rights do we have to interfere with how another nation chooses to manage its own lands? Should we interfer with other governments? Why or why not?  more

Resolved Question: which of these topics would have the fewest research sources?

-deforestation of the Brazilian rainforest -water conservation in TX - curbside recycling in New York -how to make compost  more

Resolved Question: Environment Conservation- For all you rainforest fans out there, or if you love woodwork. Help?

This isnt much of a question, I know, but I figure this area of Yahoo questions has plenty of people who really care about the environment. I've traveled to Puerto Rico and Argentina under the Earthwatch Program, and Ive experienced a lot of environmental mauling to be honest. I wanted to know however if you guys would be willing to help- I met a small group of people who live way into the forest in PR, and they need help funding their sustainable forestry research. If you could give their website a glance: http://www.eyeontherainforest.org/puertoricowood.php you'll see some of the best made woodwork from the absolute best wood, Blue Mahoe. It literally directly funds the conservation of the forest, so if you're looking for a way that actually helps the environment this is it. Help us out, please? =) Thanks guys, and happy trails. This isnt much of a question, I know, but I figure this area of Yahoo questions has plenty of people who really care about the environment. I've traveled to Puerto Rico and Argentina under the Earthwatch Program, and Ive experienced a lot of environmental mauling to be honest. I wanted to know however if you guys would be willing to help- I met a small group of people who live way into the forest in PR, and they need help funding their sustainable forestry research. If you could give their website a glance: http://www.eyeontherainforest.org/puerto... you'll see some of the best made woodwork from the absolute best wood, Blue Mahoe. It literally directly funds the conservation of the forest, so if you're looking for a way that actually helps the environment this is it. Help us out, please? =) Thanks guys, and happy trails. Addition: To the first poster, that has nothing to do with this project. These people take the trees that have already fallen so that the forest can regrow.  more

Resolved Question: Can you help me decide which is the worse of the 2 evils??

Hello I can now become a vegetarian after 4 years of having a B12 deficiency. Now my B12 levels are up I would like to become a vegetarian. HOWEVER soya products are damaging the environment and I realise you need protein in your diet as it can cause a lot of medical problems. Brazillian rainforests are being cut down. I am off to uni later this year to study conservation and ecology hence the reason for the veggie question. Which is worse, eating animals that are produced in this country or damaging the rainforests along with species? Please help me decide which is the best thing for the planet! Many thanks http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/forests/agriculture I would just like to say that I do eat organically produced food and it was a rarity with my blood (for my age), as well as the folate. Oh and I never eat processed foods either!  more

Resolved Question: Positive effects from Avian flu or other epidemics?

"What a terrible thing to say!" Yes, I know. It would be a terrible thing. But aside from the moral humanity factor, would an epidemic really be bad for human history? It seems many of modern humanity's problems are due to overpopulation. Too many people and not enough resources. Too much waste and not enough conservation, etc. If there were less humans, we would be cutting down less of the rainforest, using less oil, slaughtering less dolphins, burning less fossil fuels, etc. Yet, we would retain many of our advances in civilization because of the wealth of information contained in video, books, and the internet. And hey, shorter lines at the grocery store! Of course, humans are also greedy and power shifts could occur, governments could collapse, and wars could break out. So, moral humanity aside, do you think an epidemic at this point in human history would be good for our progression of civilization? Or would it just make things worse?  more

Resolved Question: Do I have a chance of getting into an Ivy League?

I'm a senior in Puerto Rico and I really want to go to one of the Ivies, but I'm not sure if I can. I got a 1600 on the SAT (Reading-560, Math-510, Writing-610). I have one of the highest scores in my grade but I know it's nothing compared to kids in the states. My GPA is 3.9, I'm a member of the National Honor Society, and the editor of the yearbook. I want to be a zoologist/documentarist and I do lots of volunteer work (esp. at the animal shelter). I was also an intern for the Rainforest Alliance in New York last year and I received a scholarship to attend a Biological Conservation course at Columbia University last summer. I also have my own jewelry business that I am very serious about (I make everything myself). I'm going to take the Math l, Spanish, and Biology Subject Tests on Saturday but I don't think I'll do well. Will my extracurriculars help make up for my low scores? Can I still get into an Ivy, and if not can you recommend a good school to apply to? Thanks!  more

Resolved Question: Many international conservation groups are working to save the rainforest-?

what rights do we have to interfere with how another sovereign nation chooses to manage its own lands?  more

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Resolved Question: Global Energy Saving/Co2 emissions?

I`d be interested in other peoples opinions regarding the way we are constantly being brain washed into saving energy. We pay amongst the highest energy prices in the world that should be good enough.Example U.K. Gallon of petrol £5, U.S.£1.50 Another one that winds me up taxation on flying, where is all this money going,I doubt into enviromental projects, Gordon Brown could have bought the rainforest by the end of this year. I believe in energy conservation etc, but why do we even bother when the U.S. just laugh, India and China are just getting started, Lord knows if Africa starts climbing out of the third world. We are just a drop in the ocean.  more

Resolved Question: why are tropical rainforests and savanna grasslands vital to the conservation of biodiversity?

i am writing and essay, any info would be great! :) thanks  more

Resolved Question: What is the most productive rainforest conservation organization??

I have recently been made aware of how little time we actually have to save the rainforest. That they are the lungs of the world and without them there is no you or me. I love the chance I have been given for life and I have a nephew that I love even more. I understand we only have a 5 to 10 year window to fix things and I would like to say one way or another that I tried to do something for him and for all of us!!! I want to join and aid and organization whose goals and current progress in this area are actually helping this cause. I know this will sound like the ramblings of a do-gooder whose repetitious banter has become somewhat cliché. But I feel as though I must act on behalf of this vast cause!! It’s crazy to think we can save the world, but it’s even crazier to do nothing!! Hope you all feel the same or will after being made aware of the severity of the issue!!  more

Resolved Question: Environmental science or engineering? What are the differences, and what skills are required?

I'm currently in chemical eng and applied chemistry double degree, but i realised after looking into environmental jobs, that i would love to work outside, study ecology and plants, be on the coast, and just be able to so broadly help the earth and everything on it. I'm having difficulty deciding to do Environmental engineering or Environmental science. Or i can do both in a double degree, however, that would begin at the start of next yr for 5 yrs!! enviro science is 4 yrs also beginning next year, at a globally top 50 ranked university, which is must closer than the university offering enviro eng/sci double degree (which is also my current uni, and they are not particularly well known). But i just need to make a decision on science or engineering, and my weakness is diffinitely my maths. my strong point is biology. i would love to travel the world eg south american jungles, rainforests, and other brillant habitats doing studies on animals, plants, conservation etc  more

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