“I've been in the shrimp processing business for 34 years, and this is the worst fall shrimp season I've ever seen,” said Danny Babin, general manager of Gulf Fish Inc. in Houma, who will be representing parts of Houma, Grand Caillou and Dularge on the Terrebonne Parish Council next year. The poor shrimping this year has been acknowledged by BP claims czar Ken Feinberg, who announced last month that he would double payouts for fishermen who have not yet resolved their claims. Shrimp and crab harvesters and processors will receive four times their documented 2010 losses from now on. Dean Blanchard, a ...
Mizu announced this morning that it has finalized its executive search and named industry veteran and Ride Snowboards Co-founder Tim Pogue as its new CEO and president. Over the last 20 years, Pogue managed consumer brands from recent marketing and licensing work with the Bob Marley brand, to pro athlete management at Burton, to product development and business operations as president and co-founder of Ride Snowboards. Full Story at: http://business.transworld.net/80578/features/mizu-names-tim-pogue-ceo-and-president/ About Mizu: Mizu is the original action sports water bottle brand. The company was founded by Jussi Oksanen, pro snowboarder, a four-time Winter X Games medalist, three-time US Open medalist and Olympic athlete, in ...
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Every year tens of millions of sharks die a slow death because of finning. Finning is the inhumane practice of hacking off the shark's fins and throwing its still living body back into the sea. The sharks either starve to death, are eaten alive by other fish, or drown (if they are not in constant movement their gills cannot extract oxygen from the water). Shark fins are being "harvested" in ever greater numbers to feed the growing demand for shark fin soup, an Asian "delicacy". Illegal Shark Finning in China! Not only is the finning of sharks barbaric, but their indiscriminate slaughter ...
At 3PM, thousands of students, workers, and other supporters gathered in Union Square chanting "Shut the city down!" and using the People's Mic to share stories of how banks and corporate greed have impacted the 99%. Simultaneously, Occupiers took to multiple subway stations in all five boroughs. Students chanted "CUNY should be free!" and "Student Power!" as they took to the streets along 16th and 5th Avenue, shutting down traffic and leaving police powerless to respond. Police attempts to erect barricades along 5th Avenue failed to block the march, as banners reading "OCCUPIED" were seen along New School buildings. Now, massive crowds ...
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The Springwise Newsletter informs us all of another awesome recycling/reuse idea: Keeping surfboards out of landfills with recycling and reuse. We've seen efforts focusing to varying extents on each of the “3Rs” of waste management — reduce, reuse and recycle — but we couldn't resist mentioning one more that recently caught our eye. It isn't brand new, but California-based Rerip is a site that aims to help surfers resell, exchange and recycle old surfboards. Polyurethane, epoxy resin and expanded polystyrene are among the harmful compounds used to make surfboards today, Rerip points out. For that reason, its mission is “to create accountability, ...
October 24 is the International Day of Climate Action, and it’s time to start getting involved. The science is clear: 350 is the number humanity needs to return to as soon as possible in order to avoid the devastating effects of runaway climate change.

The global talks taking place in December in Copenhagen represent an opportunity to save the planet from… ourselves. But it looks like participating governments are still a little hesitant to commit – which is where the people they represent (citizens like you and me) come in. From now until October 24, people should be organizing and spreading the word that if we don’t do enough now to slow global warming, it’s going to be too late.
The idea of the International Day of Climate Action is to put pressure on governments to push for what the Tck Tck Tck campaign calls an “ambitious, fair, and binding” climate deal in Copenhagen.
So start getting involved in your community today. After all, you have an invitation from Bill McKibben, Vandana Shiva, and other climate activists’ to build a movement.
Five sample actions you can organize in your community for October 24:
1. Plan an awareness-raising, pollution-reducing event: get as many people as you can to go zero-waste for a day -or a week!- or try to live without any fossil fuels (a little harder), and then tell the campaign organizers about it. Help publicize how committed people are to fighting climate change.
2. Organize a teach-in. Might sound like a totally nerdy thing to do. But the more people understand the urgency of the problem, the more dedicated they become to solving it. So get, say, an energy expert to come to the town library – or a local bar – and educate the public about where your town’s energy comes from, and how that plays into the global warming picture.
3. Reach out to kids. Collaborate with a teacher at your local school to plan an event teaching kids about climate change.
4. Encourage local food. By increasing sustainability in our food supply chain, we remove one contributing factor to global warming. Try organizing a salon to talk about global warming, and host with a meal made from locally grown food.
5. Build on the power of local. Get enough people together, and you can change the way companies do business. Organize to change your local deli’s carbon footprint, for example, and the butterfly effect can spread – throughout the neighborhood, but also throughout the world. (Again, notify the TCK campaign of your actions. Become inspiration for others!)
Don’t forget: – Of course, make sure you also register your involvement: show you’re ready for change, and tell your friends to join the campaign too – or even people who aren’t your friends. Be sure to gather resources as well: you’ll need them to educate the masses you’re about to reach out to.
Of course, build as much buzz as you can around your own activities, and the importance of October 24. And stay on top of what’s going on where the talks are happening: Adopt a Negotiator.
And then…Learn more about the campaign and what’s going on from Bangkok to Copenhagen: a Current TV interview with two leaders of the Adopt a Negotiator campaign can give you a little background.
And of course, when you’re not busy organizing, start taking steps to reduce your own carbon footprint. One of the stumbling blocks to international climate talks has been that the U.S. and other industrialized countries are seen as hypocritical – having achieved economic development on the backs of heavily polluting industries, but now asking developing countries to curb their pollution just as they’re starting to catch up.
International policy decisions are crucial, and are up to government officials to decide – but if the population of a country starts speaking with actions rather than words, they can be seen more as leaders in the fight against climate change. Meaning… it may not be legally required to use energy efficient appliances, but the more people that do, the less emissions we produce as a nation. Leading by example is always the best way to go.
thanks to Planet Green: Don’t Host a Lame Rally: 5 Ways to Organize for a Meaningful International Day of Climate Action on October 24
TCK Events 350′s International Day of Climate Action