Archive for July, 2008
Ali moor … taaacci
Sbaglio o fa proprio cosi’ verso la fine?
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )US 1 – Germany 1
From the FT
“Germany has reinforced its status as the world leader in solar power generation, after less stringent cuts in renewable energy subsidies than had been anticipated.
In what is seen as a victory for Germany’s growing legion of solar cell makers and suppliers, proposed cuts in subsidies of up to 30 per cent have been [...]
La Terra Del Sole e Del Vento …
… e della Carbonara.
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )US 1 – Germany 0
From the FT
“The US rush into wind power has enabled the country to pass Germany to become the world’s biggest generator of such energy, according to estimates for the first half of 2008 from the American Wind Energy Association.
The US had not been expected to reach this milestone until the end of next year. It [...]
Ban It Brussels!
The move (…) risks triggering tensions with Canada.
GUESS WHAT, WE DON’T FUCKING CARE
Italians You Know What To Do
Italians, we need a signal!
Il dado e’ tratto
Massicci a firmare contro sto peracottaro nano mafioso.
In the words of Antonio Di Pietro, the only one left to tell the truth:
“Saranno i cittadini a darci ragione con il referendum, saranno loro a respingere questa impunità fatta da chi e per chi ha deciso di incoronarsi re“
Make it [...]
Those Serbian Fascist …
From FT
“Boris Tadic, the pro-western president whose office announced Mr Karadzic’s arrest a week ago, has since received death threats, as have the chief war crimes prosecutor and key cabinet ministers, according to their spokesmen.
In a further sign of the darkening political atmosphere, a hardline nationalist MP, Vjerica Radeta, at the weekend pointedly likened Mr [...]
Burma Regime Steals Humanitarian Money
From FT
“International aid money sent to Burma’s cyclone victims is being lost as a result of the junta’s foreign exchange regulations, according to United Nations officials.
They quoted John Holmes, the UN’s humanitarian affairs chief, as describing the loss as “a serious problem” that he had raised with Burmese leaders during a visit this week, who [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( 1 so far )European Court of Justice Backs Citizen Rights in Air Pollution
From Reuters
“A German environmental activist has won backing from the European Union’s top court to force local authorities in the home city of BMW to tackle car pollution.
Dieter Janecek, a Green Party member who lives near Munich’s central ring road, complained to the city authorities that the level of particles in the air linked to [...]
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