Archive for September 11th, 2007


Leading rabbi denounces Jewish anti-Muslim extremism

Rabbi Eric Yoffie, leader of the Union of Reform Judaism, America’s most populous Jewish denomination delivered a ringing affirmation of solidarity with this nation’s Muslim community at this week’s Islamic Society of North America conference. Not only did he endorse common bonds that tie Jews and Muslim like the fight against discrimination and our quest for spirituality in a secular world; he also directly attacked Jewish extremism that singles out Islam as a global threat.

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The Long Emergency. Climate change

Global warming coincides quite exactly neatly with the use of petroleum-based products on a large scale, something which is hardly coincidence. Industrialization and globalization were literally fueled by oil, and an unexpected consequence of that is climate change. Melting ice caps, the spread of disease in now-warmer climates, and severe drought in some areas are just a few of the effects we are now seeing.

The Long Emergency. James Howard KunstlerThus, our carbon-based economy is a direct cause of climate climate. So concludes Jim Kunstler in The Long Emergency in the chapter Nature Bites Back. Because it’s not just climate change that is problematic, it’s also the damage humans are doing directly. Water levels in aquifers are dropping precipitously primarily due to irrigation for farming in arid areas, something made possible by fertilizers created from oil-based products. Gigantic flood control projects like those in China created dams that divert water from elsewhere and then silt up within 100 years anyway.

Kunstler asks, what happens when large farming areas go bust due to lack of water? Will those affected be peaceful about it, get angry and take up arms, or migrate elsewhere, causing huge strains on those areas. I’m guessing on the last two.

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Army Counterinsurgency Manual now open source

US Army / Marine Corps Counterinsurgency Field Manual

This US Army / Marine Corps 281 page Counterinsurgency Field Manual was first released in 2006, and after due deliberation, the military decided to make it open source!

Danger Room has the details.

Part of the rationale for making [the manual] available was the desire to establish an on-going dialog with the American people about the nature of the war we are in. And apparently, there is a long-tail of public interest at work because the manual has been downloaded over 2 million times and is #68 for book sales on Amazon.

Download the manual (PDF, 13.6 MB)

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L.A. home sales collapse

In a major departure from the norm, August home sales in L.A. were down 25% from July and 50% from August 2006. (Ordinarily August home sales in L.A. are stronger than in July.)

WaMu CEO: “near-perfect storm for housing

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