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Stay Informed

CACOR's weekly newsletter
January 01, 2022
Welcome to Stay Informed, CACOR's weekly newsletter. it contains all the latest updates to the CACOR Website.

We wish you a happy and fulfilling New Year. Take 3 Shots and stay safe.

We would like to bring to your attention the legacy YouTube video on the Club of Rome Origin

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To CACOR Members: In the New Year, we have four (4) speakers in our Zoom series that need a CACOR sponsor and Master of Ceremonies. We seek someone who has not done this in the past and is willing to become involved. Contact Art at your earliest convenience. We can help you get involved.

Upcoming Events

Dr. Meg Sears: Science for Public Health and Effective Environmental Law. 5 January 2022

Dr. Meg Sears: Science for Public Health and Effective Environmental Law. 5 January 2022

CACOR is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Meg Sears - Science for Public Health and Effective Environmental Law. Time: Jan 5, 2022 13:30 Eastern Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83807760376?pwd=M0dCWlhOems5c2l5MDRndmlJSXdnUT09 Meeting ID: 838 0776 0376 Passcode: 155136 Summary: The climate crisis, plus increasing chronic diseases and cancers will take centre-stage in the Canadian Parliament in …

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Latest Articles

Self promoting company claims and reality

Valerie wrote: This sounds too good to be true.  I am not a chemist or a physicist and cannot make any comments, but I will be very happy to hear what other CACOR members have to say.  I might then be in a position to form an educated opinion.  Thank you for sharing this. Val Art replied: Valerie: Let …

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Self promoting company claims and reality

Paradise Lost….Again

Paradise Lost….Again
Paradise Lost….Again Without the wild things there is no heaven Last night I watched the 2006 film by Mel Gibson Apocalypto. It is a gruesome rendering of Aztec butchery introduced, fortunately, by a paradise like beginning that is effective in making clear how humanity makes its own heavens and its own hells. Although this is not my taste in movies …

Categories: Articles, What are you doing

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Climate Disasters 2021

Mongabay Series: Agroecology, Covering Climate Now, Covering the Commons, Planetary Boundaries A world of hurt: 2021 climate disasters raise alarm over food security by Sue Branford and Glenn Scherer on 4 August 2021 See full article from Mongabay :  A world of hurt: 2021 climate disasters raise alarm over food security (mongabay.com) Mongabay is a nonprofit environmental science and conservation news platform that produces original reporting …

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Climate Disasters 2021

We cannot outrun

We cannot outrun
We cannot outrun your carbon emissions, we cannot outrun the hurricanes which are becoming more powerful and we cannot outrun our sea levels as our islands disappear. Philip E. Davis, Prime Minister of the Bahamas

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China is Home to World's First Small Modular Nuclear Reactor

China continues to stake its claim as the world’s biggest proponent of new nuclear energy technology, connecting its first small modular reactor to the power grid. China Huaneng Group Co.’s 200-megawatt unit 1 reactor at Shidao Bay is now feeding power to the grid in Shandong province, the China Nuclear Energy Association said in a WeChat post. A second reactor is …

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Nuclear reactor in a science institute indoors

What humanity should eat to stay healthy and save the planet

Top view of assortment of vegetables in paper bag
By Gayathri Vaidyanathan A clutch of fishing villages dot the coast near Kilifi, north of Mombasa in Kenya. The waters are home to parrot fish, octopus and other edible species. But despite living on the shores, the children in the villages rarely eat seafood. Their staple meal is ugali, maize (corn) flour mixed with water, and most of their nutrition …

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Big switch to EVs will help India cut emissions by 1 billion tons by 2030

Marking a radical shift towards electric vehicles, the Maharashtra government is planning to register only EVs and vehicles that are powered by carbon emission-free next-generation fuels such as hydrogen from 2030. The state will soon start deregistering petrol and diesel vehicles and completely ban them from 2030, Mint reported, quoting people aware of the development. Maharashtra introduced the revised Electric Vehicle …

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Charging plug in an electric car with the flag of India. Conceptual 3d

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