Every time I look at a news article about the Red Shirts.
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Thai Constitutional Court rules Somchai Wongsawat, the PPP party, Machima and Chart Thai guilty of vote buying. This will no doubt excite the pro-government group -" the red shirts."
The nine member Constitutional Court of Thailand reached a verdict that current PM, Somchai Wongsawat, is guilty and his party People Power Party is guilty of voter buying. The two coalition parties Machima and Chart Thai were also found guilty.
The day that (the &*^% the corrupt traitor, son of satan) Thaksin and his wife are thrown it to jail will never come soon enough for me. I've first-hand suffered under his government.
Newsweek is becoming one of my fave weekly magazines. Not only was the story mentioned here worth a thumbs up but the latest issue that reveals who's who in the 'denial aisle' of climate change and what they are doing with their $ is a must read.
The dollars and cents of having to adapt to a warmer world: Peter Larsen estimates the financial costs associated with the effects of climate change.
This is just a short (almost) random news, but I love seeing examples of the little changes and how we can not deny that environmental concerns is global.
German Chancellor Merkel says she will not agree on any deal on climate change policy in the coming G-8 summit that would dilute the scientific findings from the UN.
China's Olympics opens opportunity for culture change.
Wal-Mart enters India
"Business as usual is no longer an option" : companies need to take real strides and make tough commitments to improve their business in the new environmental crisis paradigm.
Unlike the 3 previous 'green waves' that the packaging industry has seen, the top-level management of industry is also giving importance to sustainability.
Various hybrids and new (or born-again) technology to make us less guilty about driving.
Admittedlly behind other movers, the UN is taking a step closer to fulfilling its role in meeting the challenges of global climate change. It says that CO2 offsets will be the absolute minimum statndard as the organization moves to become carbon neutral.
TESCO is working with Oxford to evaluate the CO2 footprint of 70,000 products.
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