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  • Population of England to rise 4.5m in a decade as growth rate ‘gets faster’

    Population of England to rise 4.5m in a decade as growth rate ‘gets faster’
    Daily Mail
    The estimates mean population growth over the next ten years will outpace the historic record increase of the past decade. Figures on future growth, from the Office for National Statistics, were made public following Home Secretary Theresa May’s
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    Daily Mail
    Saskatchewan population growth highest since 1921: Statistics Canada
    StarPhoenix
    “It’s another good day for the province to be able to celebrate the fastest year of growth since 1921 and the fastest quarter of population growth since the statistics were recorded,” Wall said. He told reporters that competitive taxes and engagement
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    Hopkins Researchers show that myostatin inhibition can increase muscle mass
    Next Big Future
    “Everybody loses muscle mass as they age, and the most popular explanation is that this occurs as a result of satellite cell loss. If you block the myostatin pathway, can you increase muscle mass, mobility and independence for our aging population
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    Next Big Future
    Premier on population
    StarPhoenix
    As per usual, Premier Brad Wall was rather busy on the social networking website Twitter this week, with dozens of tweets and re-tweets about news, sports, politics, events – and even his personal contributions to population growth. On Thursday
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    France Keeps 2013 Budget, Growth Targets, Raises Taxes on Rich
    Bloomberg
    France is maintaining its budget deficit and growth targets for 2013 by increasing taxes on the wealthiest 10 percent of the population and big companies, Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said at a press conference in Paris. The 2013 budget plans for a
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    Bloomberg
    Fish populations hinge on available food
    Futurity: Research News
    Fish populations hinge on available food. By studying a species whose babies are born live and stick around, and one that isn’t caught commercially, researchers have been able to isolate the importance of available food for population growth. View larger.
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    Census: Dayton among worst in U.S. to lose downtown population
    Dayton Daily News
    But Dayton officials said the new Census report overlooks the real story — population growth downtown — which is crucial to the local economy and could staunch the flow of residents out of surrounding neighborhoods. “A vibrant downtown is important
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    Island population only increased 2.9% in last decade
    KUAM.com
    Guam – Between the 2000 and the 2010 Censuses, Guam’s population only saw a slight increase in population. While officials had pegged the population to be in excess of 180,000 people, the 2010 Census results show considerably less growth and it could
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  • Uses of Methane gases

    Neb. board approves application for methane plant
    Fremont Tribune
    The Nebraska Power Review Board has approved an application for a proposed methane power plant northeast of Lincoln. The Lincoln Journal Star says ( http://bit.ly/SUJoTi) board members voted 4-0 Thursday in favor of the proposal during a meeting in
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    Methane plant at landfill turning 10
    Star News
    Methane plant at landfill turning 10. By Star News on September 28, 2012 at 3:03 pm. Tweet · Print Friendly and PDF. Elk River Municipal Utilities is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the landfill gas-to-electricity production plant from 1 to 3 p.m
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    What if environmentalists won?
    Central Queensland news
    Businesses sprang up that captured methane from municipal tips, charging local councils less to capture the gas than councils would have to pay if they just let it loose into the atmosphere, and supplementing that income by selling the gas as fuel.
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    Leverage community assets to achieve prosperity
    Troy Media
    But methane has another name: natural gas. If a town capped its dump, captured the methane, and used it to do work they’d otherwise have to buy gas (or some other fuel) for, they’d save some money and convert the methane into carbon dioxide through its
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  • Labor MP to push for live exports ban

    Labor MP Kelvin Thomson has also appeared on Television stating objections as to how our livestock are treated in other countries. We can expect this to become a major issue. These reports are horrific and raise the whole issue of the beef and lamb export trade.

    Labor MP to push for live exports ban

    By Samantha Hawley, ABCUpdated September 29, 2012, 10:23 am

    A Labor MP has thrown her support behind calls for a ban on the export of live animals after the slaughter of thousands of Australian sheep in Pakistan.

    Almost half a shipment of 21,000 Australia sheep were brutally killed in the country before a court order was obtained by the owners halting the cull.

    The Agriculture Department is investigating claims some were buried alive.

    Janelle Saffin, the Member for the New South Wales electorate of Page, says she will push for a ban when the Labor partyroom meets the week after next.

    She believes she has the support of many of her colleagues.

    “It continues to be the issue that all members of Parliament get a lot of emails about and a lot of contact saying ‘please do something about this’,” she told Saturday AM.

    “Look the way I’ll say it is, it’s a debate that won’t go away.”

    The comments follow earlier calls from the Greens to halt the live export trade.

    But independent MP Bob Katter, who is a staunch supporter of the live export industry, has labelled the calls “extraordinarily arrogant”.Â

    “When you tell these people that you are inhumane, you have no love of animals, you are inferior people. You treat these animals terribly,” he said.

    “We’ve passed laws and I most certainly, you know, am in favour of laws saying that exporters have got to take some responsibilities there to protect government instrumentalities from the excesses of the greenie movement in Australia.

    “Now those laws have been passed. It would seem to me clearly, if the newspaper reports are true, they’ve been broken.

    “So someone should be and will be punished here if those laws have been broken.”

    ‘Sowing hatred’

    Mr Katter says the Government must be restrained in its response, unlike the ban on live exports after the Indonesian cattle controversy last year.

    “We’re provoking these people continuously and continuingly and I plead with the people in positions of responsibility to stop this,” he said.

    “Because you are sowing a harvest of hatred that your grandchildren will reap.”

    Liberal MP Arthur Sinodinos agrees the Government should tread carefully, and says a ban could send the wrong signal on the way Australia handles trade.

    “We can’t just be reacting every time we see what can be quite disturbing footage of something happening to our live cattle exports or live sheep exports abroad,” he told ABC News 24.

    “We have to make sure that we’ve put in place a series of measures with all of the relevant countries so that we can guarantee that the animals are looked after properly.

    “You know, animal welfare is important in its own right, it’s also important in terms of promoting the trade in a way that, you know, is credible from Australia’s point of view. I think we should be focused on that rather than on knee jerk reactions where we talk about potentially banning the trade completely.

    “And in the past when we’ve had that knee-jerk reaction, we’ve stranded plenty of animals and we’ve also sent businesses, potentially to the wall, particularly in northern Australia.”

    The Government argues the regulation of the live export sector is working.

    The 21,000 sheep were originally destined for Bahrain, but it rejected the shipment, claiming they were diseased – both the export company Wellard and the Federal Government argue the sheep were and are still healthy.

    An alternative market was found for them in Pakistan instead.

    The Sindh High Court has now ordered further tests be carried out on the sheep by an independent laboratory.

    The fate of the sheep is now likely to be decided by the court on October 17.

  • Crean crosses PM’s vision for Australia

    Crean crosses PM’s vision for Australia
    The Australian
    Sustainable Population Australia, whose patrons include Foreign Minister Bob Carr, yesterday said new figures showing Australia’s growth rate had risen to 1.5 per cent per annum were “alarming”. The group’s national vice-president, John Coulter, said
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  • Australia joins international climate action group

    Australia joins international climate action group
    Sydney Morning Herald
    The alliance of more than 24 nations, intergovernmental organisations, the private sector and community groups is committed to rapid action to reduce the short-lived but highly potent pollution caused by methane, black carbon (soot), tropospheric ozone
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    LES gets OK from state board on methane plant project
    Lincoln Journal Star
    The Nebraska Power Review Board on Thursday approved an application filed by the Lincoln Electric System for a methane power plant. The board, which met in Omaha, voted 4-0 to approve the project, said Tim Texel, the board’s executive director and
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    Methane power at 80 percent capacity
    Martinsville Bulletin
    Methane, a gas that is nontoxic but thought by scientists to contribute to global warming when it is released into the atmosphere, comprises between 40 percent and 60 percent of the gas emitted at the landfill off Clearview Drive, which closed in 2006
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    Surry County launches program to convert methane to renewable energy
    Bizjournals.com
    Surry County this week unveiled its “Gas to Energy” project that will harvest potent methane gas released by the county’s landfill and use it to generate renewable energy, according to the Mount Airy News. As waste in the landfill decomposes, it
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    Extreme weather: Arctic ice at lowest point in a million years
    Examiner.com
    Some scientists and climatologists feel that we may have reached a “tipping point” on the planet, and that at the extreme, so much methane gas will be released into the atmosphere as the permafrost melts that life on earth will be extinct by the end of
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  • Avaaz To form Daily briefing site

    On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 4:10 AM, Ricken Patel – Avaaz.org <avaaz@avaaz.org> wrote:

    Dear friends,

    Imagine if there were one website we could open with our morning coffee that felt like walking onto the global town square — a one-stop shop that was reliable, insightful, inspiring and hopeful. 97% of us asked for it in an Avaaz poll and now the Daily Briefing is nearly ready. If just 20,000 of us chip in a small amount today, we can roll it out. Click to help Avaaz become the media:

    Imagine if there were one website we could open with our morning coffee that felt like walking onto the global town square — a one-stop shop with reliable news, insightful analysis, and inspirational storytelling that for the first time offered solutions and a way to take action on the issues we most care about!

    Now imagine if 16 million of us were behind this cutting-edge site — that’s a bigger circulation than the Washington Post or the Times! It’s a bold goal, but we’ve spent months shaping the concept and recruiting an initial team of top journalists, and now the Avaaz Daily Briefing is nearly ready to launch.

    Old media is beholden to corporate owners and advertisers, and its news is often cynical and disempowering. The Daily Briefing will be owned by us and driven by us — people-powered media for a better world. If just 20,000 of us chip in a small amount today, we can roll it out and hire the best editors, writers, infographic geniuses, and developers. Click to help Avaaz become the media:

    https://secure.avaaz.org/en/avaaz_becomes_the_media_g/?bhPqncb&v=18266

    Earlier this year, an astonishing 97% of the Avaaz community voted for this idea in our annual poll. Last week, we took it for a test drive, and the response was fantastic! For the first time ever, our movement became the media — together we countered the mainstream “Muslim Rage” coverage by sharing a post that responsibly contextualized the Muslim protests and challenged Newsweek’s sensationalism.

    It’s mind-blowing to think how this project could evolve. If just 20,000 of us donate today, here’s what we’ll do:

    • Staff up the tiny team currently running the Daily Briefing. Some of the world’s most experienced and talented journalists and media pros have approached us to come aboard because they are tired of corporate and conflict journalism and can see how a 16-million-member media machine can strengthen our democracies and help change our world.
    • Build the world’s best technology so community and democracy rule. With cutting edge crowd-sourcing and citizen journalism tech builds, we’ll all get to produce content and vote things up and down so that stories are featured based on merit and relevance to us.
    • Tell the good news. Instead of bombarding us solely with stories that portray the horrors of humanity and the destruction of our planet, the Daily Briefing will investigate and showcase inspiring stories of hope and courage.
    • Give a voice to the untold stories. Avaaz members have funded critical citizen journalism to break media blackouts in hotspots of repression across the world. Now, the Daily Briefing will offer an avenue for voices and issues that are ignored by corporate-owned media.
    • Provide world-class analysis and political entrepreneurship. Daily Briefing staff will cut through the language that alienates us, instead providing solid analysis and new paths to confront the biggest challenges of our time.

    Click here to donate and help launch the Daily Briefing:

    https://secure.avaaz.org/en/avaaz_becomes_the_media_g/?bhPqncb&v=18266

    The march of democracy that is sweeping our world is remaking many of our old institutions. For 5 years now, we have worked together to reform politics across the world — and it is working. But politics and media are two sides of the same coin — one cannot change without change in the other, and we are governed as much by media as we are by governments. It’s time to take them both back.

    With hope,

    Ricken, Dalia, Maria Paz, Alice, Antonia, Ari, Heather, Wissam and the whole Avaaz team

    PS – In case you’re mulling it over, here are 11 more reasons to donate to the Avaaz Daily Briefing 🙂

    Reason 1 – Daily Briefing is Avaaz 2.0

    It’s a whole new dimension of the product Avaaz has been putting out for years. We are already the most successful, viral online community ever — this will take us to the next level.

    Reason 2 – Daily Briefing is Independent, Impartial, and Trustworthy

    Avaaz has always been totally independent, taking no money from governments or corporations, ensuring that our voice is exclusively determined by the values of our members and not by any large funder or agenda. Now, 100% of the Avaaz budget comes from small online donations. This means that the only editorial agenda for the Daily Briefing is the people’s agenda, and we will not shy away from speaking truth to power.

    Reason 3 – Daily Briefing is People Reviewed, Approved and Powered

    The team will create and maintain feedback and testing mechanisms to ensure Avaaz members exert quality control over the Daily Briefing and are always able to hold us accountable for producing the highest-quality content possible.

    Make a donation here: https://secure.avaaz.org/en/avaaz_becomes_the_media_g/?bhPqncb&v=18266

    Reason 4 – Daily Briefing Sees Deeply and Explains Simply

    The Daily Briefing will communicate the most incisive and empowering understanding available of world events. But our team will remain fiercely faithful to the principle that important public debate should be accessible and engaging for all citizens. No matter how complex an issue is, there is a simple, concise and engaging way of explaining it. This never means dumbing down, it mean seeing deeply in order to explain simply.

    Reason 5 – Daily Briefing is Briefing and Equipment for the Citizen

    The Daily Briefing will always treat readers like Prime Ministers and Presidents — they’re busy, they make critically important decisions about how to spend their time, and they deserve to have the most important and most relevant information and analysis.

    Reason 6 – The Daily Briefing is Not News, it’s Better

    It represents in part a return to the soul of journalism — campaigning journalism that upholds the public interest and holds power accountable.

    Donate now: https://secure.avaaz.org/en/avaaz_becomes_the_media_g/?bhPqncb&v=18266

    Reason 7 – Avaaz has No Bureaucracy

    Avaaz is a massive network of citizens, but our organization is absolutely tiny – just 55 full time campaigners with operational and technology support. Most large, global NGOs have hundreds or even thousands of staff. Our small size means we have no time for red tape, layers of management, or being focused on anything but getting results.

    Reason 8 – Avaaz is Regularly Audited and Fiscally Responsible

    There’s a lot of fear out there about misuse of donated money. Most of the fear is misplaced – most organizations are filled with good people trying to do good things. With Avaaz you can be sure – partly because we’re required by law to be audited every 12 months. This audit thoroughly checks every aspect of our books and financial practices. We’ve been audited 6 times since we launched and every time been given a squeaky-clean bill of health (for details, click here).

    Reason 9 – Avaaz has a World-Class Team That Does Outstanding Work

    Campaigning, advocacy and social change are a serious and demanding business – the more competent the team, the more impact our donations have. Avaaz has always attracted some of the best campaigners and advocates in the world. Many of our Campaign Directors joined us after being CEOs of successful advocacy organizations, and most have degrees from the top universities in the world. Our Daily Briefing team will be made up of top writers, journalists and editors.

    Donate now: https://secure.avaaz.org/en/avaaz_becomes_the_media_g/?bhPqncb&v=18266

    Reason 10 – Avaaz is Political (this really matters)

    Most charities offer tax deductibility for donations. But this means that they are, in a way, partially taxpayer funded, and governments use that to place a very thick set of rules on what they can and can’t do. Chief among them is restricting what they can say to criticize, support or oppose a politician. Avaaz is very rare in that our donations are not tax-deductible, leaving us 100% free to say and do whatever we need to to get leaders to listen to people — which will be crucial to keeping the Daily Briefing independent, impartial and trustworthy.

    Reason 11 – Like Avaaz, the Daily Briefing could become the leading site of its kind — Ever, Anywhere.

    Avaaz is the world’s first and only multi-million member, high-tech, people-powered, multi-issue, genuinely global campaigning community. No other movement can rapidly mobilize large-scale, coordinated democratic pressure in over 193 countries within 24 hours. Now, the Daily Briefing could be our next step in record breaking if we become the most read and shared global, non-profit, people-powered news website — ever, anywhere. But it can only happen if 20,000 of us chip in what we can today.

    Make a secure donation to power the Avaaz Daily Briefing:

    https://secure.avaaz.org/en/avaaz_becomes_the_media_g/?bhPqncb&v=18266

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