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  • Dec. 7th, 2009 at 7:36 AM
Yesterday was a truly historic day for the seals!I am writing from Strasbourg, France, where the European Unionhas just adopted a Resolution calling upon the EuropeanCommission to ban all trade in harp and hooded seal products.This is a crucial step toward achieving legislation that willsave millions of seals from a horrible fate. The news is already spreading across Canada - now help us spreadit across the world! In the 1980s a European ban on the import of products fromnewborn seals brought Canada's commercial seal hunt to a virtualstandstill. Tragically, the Canadian government subverted theintention of that legislation, allowing sealers to slaughterbaby seals when they are just a few days older. After a brutaldeath, the pups' fur is traded in European fashion markets. A European Union ban on the trade in all products from harp andhooded seals -- regardless of the age of the animals -- wouldeliminate a major market for the Canadian commercial sealingindustry. I've witnessed horrific cruelty at the seal hunt for eightyears. But yesterday was about hope. Real hope for the seals,because Europeans no longer want to provide a financialincentive for commercial seal hunts. In passing thisdeclaration, the European Parliament is observing the will ofits citizens. The writing is clearly on the wall for the Canadian sealingindustry. And from here in Strasbourg, the future looks good forthe seals. HELP US SPREAD THE NEWS! SHARE THIS LINK WITH YOUR FRIENDS -https://community.hsus.org/hsi/notice-description.tcl?newsletter_id=3755960 .LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN TO STOP THE SEAL HUNT ATPROTECTSEALS.ORG - http://www.protectseals.org .Rebecca AldworthDirector of Wildlife IssuesHSI Canada

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  • Oct. 2nd, 2009 at 8:18 PM
http://www.census.gov/ipc/www/clock.html 25 - + 34 . (16:46, 37-08-2004) - + 37 738 .... 3,5 ... >:-(((- , !!!!!!!!!! , - . . , - ..The Worldwatch Report: Shifting views of populationThursday, May 27, 1999By Lester R. Brown No economic system is sustainable with continual population growth, or with continual population declines, either. Fortunately, some 32 countries containing 14 percent of the world's people have achieved population stability. All but one (Japan) are in Europe. In another group of some 40 countries, which includes the United States and China, fertility has dropped below two children per woman, which means that these countries are also headed for population stability over the next few decades -- assuming, of course, that those fertility trends don't reverse. Unfortunately, many developing countries are facing huge population increases. Pakistan, Nigeria, and Ethiopia are projected to at least double their populations over the next half-century. India, with a population expected to reach 1 billion this August, is projected to add another 500 million people by 2050. If these countries do not stabilize their populations soon enough by reducing fertility, they will inevitably face a rise in mortality, simply because they will not be able to cope with new threats such as HIV or water and food shortages. What is new here is that as more people are crowded onto the planet, far more are becoming alarmed about the potentially disastrous consequences of that crowding. In India, for example, the Hindustan Times, one of India's leading newspapers, recently commented on the fast-deteriorating water situation, where water tables are falling almost everywhere and wells are going dry by the thousands: "If our population continues to grow as it is now ... it is certain that a major part of the country would be in the grip of a severe water famine in 10 to 15 years." The article goes on to reflect an emerging sense of desperation: "Only a bitter dose of compulsory family planning can save the coming generation from the fast-approaching Malthusian catastrophe." Among other things, this comment appears to implicitly recognize the emerging conflict between the reproductive rights of the current generation and the survival rights of the next generation. (Lester Brown is president of Worldwatch Institute.) Copyright 1999, Worldwatch InstituteDistributed by Los Angeles Times SyndicateAll Rights Reserved

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