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Nearly 1,000 diplomats from around the world are meeting in Bonn Germany this week to draft a new global treaty to control greenhouse gases to replace the Kyoto Protocal which expires in 2012. The conference began on Monday, just days after the U.N.-sponsored Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change issued its third major report on global warming. Earlier this year the panel declared that the warming of the earth's climate system in unequivocal and attributable to human activities. On Friday the group of 2,000 scientists said the means and technology to prevent global warming exist but that citizens of the world and governments must quickly take action.

LISTEN TO or READ more from Democracy Now's radio show broadcast:
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=07/05/09/1513200

Democracy Now! is a national, daily, independent, award-winning news program airing on over 450 stations in North America. Pioneering the largest public media collaboration in the U.S., Democracy Now! is broadcast on Pacifica, NPR, community, and college radio stations; on public access, PBS, satellite television (DISH network: Free Speech TV ch. 9415 and Link TV ch. 9410; DIRECTV: Link TV ch. 375); as a "podcast," and on the internet.


Published On: 5/9/2007
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A giant bug has been sighted in a field in Germany using Google Maps Technology.  It is unknown what the bug eats for breakfast or dinner, or where it is going.  The massive insect is estimated at more than 120 Feet long.  That's like the length of 12 basketball hoops stacked together or about 900 Ipod Nanos!  The photo below shows that the bug could be heading to an internet workstation to invade Colonies.com and send you a friend request.
 
 
This is NOT a photoshop...I repeat...this is NOT a photoshop!

The actual bug can still be view by clicking the Google Maps link below:
 
 
If anyone has information about the species of this bug or if it goes well dipped in chocolate, please comment below. 


Published On: 9/28/2006
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