What a global food crisis looks like: Oxfam’s food prices map | Oxfam International

What a global food crisis looks like: Oxfam’s food prices map | Oxfam International

Indonesian farmers: Crisis as usual

Indonesian farmers: Crisis as usual

Farmers face issues including pressure on land and cheap imported goods.
In village markets on Java island, we now see potatoes and chillies imported from China at a very low price.
The lack of respect for people’s rights to land makes it extremely easy for companies to brutally evict farmers.
According to the Indonesian government’s own figures, 2.16 million farmers had to leave farming in 2011 due to a lack of land and incentives.

NPR: The Challenge Of Measuring Relief Aid To Haiti

The Challenge Of Measuring Relief Aid To Haiti


Chart: Charitable Giving to Haiti

Twenty top predictions for life 100 years from now – BBC News

Twenty top prediations for life 100 years from now – BBC News

Wow!

CLIMATE IMPACT EQUITY LENS (CIEL) – CLIMATE CHANGE GETS PERSONAL

CLIMATE IMPACT EQUITY LENS (CIEL) – CLIMATE CHANGE GETS PERSONAL
Spanish Version

The Climate Impact Equity Lens (CIEL) is a new tool for comparing the net climate impacts felt by diverse individuals around the world, and for tracking individual impacts over time. CIEL demonstrates that climate change will affect each person differently.

At present, very little is being done to prevent dangerous climate change. Some people are already experiencing damages from changing temperatures and weather patterns, and from sea-level rise – but everyone is enjoying the “benefit” of not paying for more ambitious emission reductions. Looking only at today’s impacts, most – but not all – of us are net winners (saving more from inaction than we lose from climate damages). Over the course of this century, net losers will become more common; in the next century, it will be hard to find people who still benefit from inaction.

CIEL provides a graphic display of changes over time in each individual’s net economic impact from climate change. You can download several CIEL publications and a tool that allows you to input individual characteristics to estimate the personal impact of climate change.

The Climate Impact Equity Lens (CIEL) is a new tool for comparing the net climate impacts felt by diverse individuals around the world, and for tracking individual impacts over time. CIEL demonstrates that climate change will affect each person differently.

(Excerpted from CIEL website, 2011, Stockholm Environment Institute, 11 Curtis Avenue, Somerville, MA 02145, USA. Phone: 1(617) 627-3786. Email: CIEL@sei-us.org)

Haiti earthquake: two years on, and just half of promised aid has been delivered

Haiti earthquake: two years on, and just half of promised aid has been delivered (theguardian)

These pictures are from my trip to Haiti in July of 2010.

pragwater.com is not just for Puerto Rico

Two weeks ago, pragwater.com started using a free online service called ClusterMaps. We were happy to learn that pragwater.com has received visits from people all over the world, 27 countries in all. Here is the breakdown:


What is SOPA and how does it work? The Stop Online Piracy Act explained

What is SOPA and how does it work? The Stop Online Piracy Act explained

“SOPA IS A LAW BORNE OF THE BLIND LOGIC OF REVENGE: THE MOVIE STUDIOS CAN’T PUNISH FOREIGN PIRATES, SO THEY ARE ATTACKING THE INTERNET INSTEAD.” -THE VERGE

The FAO proclaims equality of access to opportunities for women farmers

Women in the World Foundation

The GLOBAL SOLUTIONS DESTINATION for WOMEN

Women in the World is a movement dedicated to advancing women and girls through stories and solutions.

The Women in the World Foundation was born out of Newsweek & The Daily Beast’s Women in the World summit, launched by the publications’ editor-in-chief, Tina Brown, in March 2010. The summit brings together extraordinary women leaders and advocates from around the world to find solutions to the challenges facing women and girls, from sex trafficking to the need for more women in the boardroom. It also showcases remarkable stories of everyday pioneers. In the year and a half since the first summit, participants have reached out to Newsweek & The Daily Beast in droves, wondering how they can get involved; how they can be part of the solution.