Vote Chevron into the “Corporate Hall of Shame”

Vote Chevron into the “Corporate Hall of Shame”

Posted by Nick on Aug 18th, 2010 in Chevron, Freedom From Oil, RYSE | 0 comments

Chevron is up for a huge award this month and we need your votes (VOTE HERE)  to help them win this much-deserved award. Each year ten corporations are (dis)honored by being named as finalists in the “Corporate Hall of Shame”.  This year Corporate Accountability International has deemed Chevron worthy of their final list because of the company’s toxic legacy of pollution in the Ecuadorean rainforest. It will surely be a close race as Chevron is up against some stiff competition: Monsanto – “for mass-producing cancer causing chemicals, aggressively running small farms out of... (continue reading)
Love Stories at the United Nations

Love Stories at the United Nations

Posted by Jin on Aug 9th, 2010 in Featured, RYSE | 0 comments

Once upon a time, Ann* and KP** were engaged. They couldn’t live without each other. Ann needed KP to be safe and feel a sense of security, and to discipline herself to maintain a sustainable and green household. On the other hand, KP would be nothing without Ann. KP needed Ann to carry out life targets and aims. Yet, word had it that Ann was not ready to commit to the relationship. In fact, Ann had not been fulfilling the sweet promises between them. At the same time, KP couldn’t wait forever. KP would leave Ann soon, or would eventually die of heartbreak. It had been long suspected that... (continue reading)
When the Dead Sea is Dying…

When the Dead Sea is Dying…

Posted by Jin on Aug 7th, 2010 in RYSE | 1 comment

The Dead Sea has been shrinking at an alarming rate for decades. (Watch Video at AlJazeera) But it’s not just about losing water… Losing the Identity of a Nation The Dead Sea is a prominent feature that defines Jordan. I have asked a friend from Jordan about the general public’s response to the issue. I always thought this was really serious to the people of Jordan since the Dead Sea brings in so much tourism and all. However, my friend says that people simply are not aware and would rather hear about Aqaba. I pondered and reasoned that though many people are involved in tourism and... (continue reading)
Bon Chance for a Bon-Bonn!

Bon Chance for a Bon-Bonn!

Posted by Alexandria Mitchell on Aug 6th, 2010 in RYSE | 0 comments

Photo courtesy of www.treehugger.com From the makers of COP 15 and the Kyoto Protocol, the UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) brings you the third UNFCCC intersessional climate talks at the Maritim Hotel in Bonn, Germany. For those of us who previously had no idea that “BONN“ is a city and that there were intersessional climate talks above and beyond the major international negotiations each winter, here is a brief update on the session’s developments. Members of YOUNGO (the youth constituency officially recognized by the UNFCCC that represents the... (continue reading)
Create 24 rooms within 344 square feet?

Create 24 rooms within 344 square feet?

Posted by Jin on Aug 5th, 2010 in RYSE | 0 comments

Yes, it’s possible. Gary Chang, an architect living in Hong Kong, managed to transform his 344-sq-ft apartment into a really amazing living space. He named it the ‘Domestic Transformer’. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE! As we all know, Hong Kong is very densely populated and land is particularly expensive. The people have to learn to live and fully utilise the limited space they have. Sometimes, I wonder: is it because our earth is blessed with so many resources that we have been taking them for granted? As Gary Chang can maximise the functions of such a limited space, hopefully someday our... (continue reading)
Old-Fashioned Farms Can Help Re-localize Food Production

Old-Fashioned Farms Can Help Re-localize Food Production

Posted by David on Aug 4th, 2010 in Energy, Featured, Freedom From Oil | 0 comments

 His name, for the purpose of this article, is Joe.  Not Joe the Plumber but Joe the Farmer.  He lives with his wife, fifty chickens, and a seventeen-year-old cat on a dirt road in a small Alabama town.  He wears a black cowboy hat with Carhartt blue jeans, and he keeps his beard long and scraggly. Although he’s hardly your typical eco-warrior, people like him may play a major role in our sustainable future. Joe, a small-scale farmer, sells organic vegetables and free-range eggs to folks who live nearby.  His customers can buy food locally.  Their blueberries and tomatoes are grown... (continue reading)
A Convenient Way to Address the Inconvenient Truth?

A Convenient Way to Address the Inconvenient Truth?

Posted by Jin on Aug 4th, 2010 in RYSE | 1 comment

I think you must already know that while seeking ways to lead a convenient life, or in the name of development, we have, in one way or other, very conveniently become a contributing factor to a long list of environmental problems. Many a time, people are guilty of using polystyrene, plastic bags, and do every other thing that can deteriorate the environment because of convenience; many refuse to avoid wasting resources and to lead a more eco-friendly lifestyle, because they may think that it’s very inconvenient and troublesome to do so. Activists try very hard to convince the public to make... (continue reading)
SDS ~ Students for a Democratic Society

SDS ~ Students for a Democratic Society

Posted by catherine on Jul 27th, 2010 in RYSE | 0 comments

Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) is a student organization that seeks economic and social justice for everyone around the world. The SDS chapter at UNCC (The University of North Carolina at Charlotte) was built up by a group of college activists who were eager to keep SDS alive for our generation today (for a history of SDS, visit this link). We worked with and supported various students clubs on campus made up of young activists fighting for justice in issues such as women’s rights, environmental justice, LGBT rights and so many more! We held events throughout each semester to make... (continue reading)
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