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12 Interesting Things I Learned at The Feast
Written By: Michelle Haimoff
2008-10-19 18:06:48

12 Interesting Things I Learned at The Feast
Photo: Rachel Feierman, Creative Commons

The Feast was a day-long social innovation conference that took place on Thursday, October 16th at Scandinavia House in New York City. There were 12 presentations and summarizing each one would make for a very long article, so I'm simply going to touch on twelve interesting things that I learned:

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A Not-So-Good Way to Curb Global Warming
Written By: Jeanne Roberts
2008-02-15 12:33:02
I hate to rain on everyone's curb-global-warming parade, as it's both a critical and largely unresolved issue.

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Agriculture: The New Global Warming Bad Guy?
Written By: David Neubert
2007-12-18 08:31:05
We know that coal and petroleum companies are mining the raw materials that contribute to greater levels of CO2 in the atmosphere, but who else is contributing? Surpisingly, agriculture, as Mike Brune from Rainforest Action Network (RAN) says:
We launched a major new campaign taking on giant Agricultural companies ADM, Bunge, and Cargill for violating human rights and clearing rainforests to make way for massive soy and palm plantations. Clearing tropical rainforests for plantations, what we call agri-sprawl, generates more than 20 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. This is the reason why Indonesia is the world’s third-largest source of greenhouse gas emissions, and Brazil is #4.
Number one and two for now are The U.S. and China, respectively, but that order is expected to reverse soon.  I find it very interesting that the top two countries are digging up hydrocarbons stored in the Earth's crust and burning them, while Indonesia and Brazil are burning hydrocarbons (wood) sitting on the surface.


These agricultural companies trade at higher valuations (earnings multiples) but benefit from the same high prices of energy and global commodiites that are driving up the price of energy.  Higher commodity prices and demand mean more land is being put to work.  Since a dense rainforest holds more hydrocarbons (burnable substances), burning down the rainforest to build a farm relseases CO2.

 


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Al Gore's Latest on Global Warming
Written By: Michelle Haimoff
2007-05-25 16:19:06
In his interview with Charlie Rose last night, Al Gore mentioned that the Scripps Institute has released new evidence proving that increases in global warming pollution are now coming at an accelerated rate. Gore said that scientists are yelling but the government isn't listening and "the habitability of the planet is at risk."


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American Lifestyle, American Emissions
Written By: Jeanne Roberts
2008-09-26 12:32:02
American Lifestyle, American Emissions
Photo: Dead Air, Creative Commons, Flickr
Reports from reputable scientific groups like the Global Carbon Project of Australia indicate the rise in global carbon dioxide emissions last year exceeded even the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) predictions. This is pretty alarming, considering the IPCC is far from optimistic.


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