What Are Robert Mugabe, Kim Jong-Il and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad All Afraid Of?

6 Dec

Mice. White mice. Well, the mice are actually symbolizes of the internet and the power of social media. The ad campaign was the brainchild of the International Society for Human Rights (ISHR).

[via Laughing Squid]

Scenes From Havana

6 Dec

The Huffington Post published a fascinating photo blog this morning, complete with pictures from Cuba. I would love some more context for how/when/why these photos were captured, but they are fascinating just the same.

Two More Articles You Should Be Reading

6 Dec

1) House Rule- The New Yorker: An in-depth look at incoming Speaker of the House of Representatives John Boehner, including a revealing look at where he grew up. The magazine calls him the most powerful Republican in the country, but “far from the best known.” Get to know him a bit better.

2) What is Julian Assange Up To?- 3 Quarks Daily: Struggling to keep track of this latest WikiLeaks mess? This lengthy, but well-written piece helps make sense of everything.

Fees on Plastic Bags in China Drops Use by 49 Percent

5 Dec

Back in 2008, residents of China normally obtained 21 new plastic bags on a weekly basis, and rarely would use the same bag more than once. Then, the government stepped in. They forced shopkeepers to use more durable bags, and charged a fixed rate for plastic bags. The Chinese reacted favorably to the ban, at the time.

“If we can reduce waste and save resources, then it’s good both for us and the whole world,” said college student Xu Lixian, who was buying tangerines out of cardboard boxes at a sidewalk stall.

“While plastic shopping bags provide convenience to consumers, this has caused a serious waste of energy and resources and environmental pollution because of excessive usage, inadequate recycling and other reasons,” the State Council in the Chinese government said.

Now, the decision is bearing fruit. Just two years after the changes, bag consumption is already down 49 percent and more than half of them are being reused.

Is the Chinese model one for the United States, where more than 100 billion bags are thrown out ANNUALLY?

Tragedy by Cosenza Leaves 8 Cyclists Dead

5 Dec

This morning, a car accident in Italy made news around the world. A driver, under the influence of marijuana, attempted to pass another car. In doing so, he collided head-on with a group of local bicyclists. Various media reports list the number of dead at 7 or 8. The crash occurred in Lamezia Terme, a small town about 200 miles south of Naples and an hour south of Cosenza, where I spent a large portion of my summer.

Police arrested the driver immediately. He was identified as an immigrant of Moroccan origins, driving without a license. Family members of the victims mourned the loss.

“He was a quiet man. He had a computer store, but bicycling with his true passion,” a co-worker of one of the victims said.