Making America Stronger: U.S. Food Stamp Program

From Center on Budget and Policy Priorities -- This video commemorates the 30th anniversary of the of the reforms achieved by the Food Stamp Act of 1977. It tells the story of how food stamps dramatically reduced the extent of severe hunger in the United States, how they continue to help Americans in need, and how this essential program can achieve still more. People discuss how the program saved their lives.

“ One of the myths in the food stamp program is that it serves only those who won’t work orcan’t work for some reason, but the opposite is true. We have more and more working families,especially families with children. ”

 

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    Goal One: Eradicate Hunger and Extreme Poverty
    Goal One: Eradicate Hunger and Extreme Poverty

    From Bread for the World -- This interactive map features countries according to the proportion of people living on less than $1.25 per day. The darker the shading, the more people live in poverty.

    “ 82.4 percent of people in Tanzania live on less than $1.25 a day. ”

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    Bread for the World Lauds Obama's Promises To End Child Hunger and Reduce Poverty
    Bread for the World Lauds Obama's Promises To End Child Hunger and Reduce Poverty

    From Bread for the World -- More than 80 church leaders called on President-elect Barack Obama and Congress to make the needs of poor people a priority in the economic stimulus package.

    “ As President-elect Obama takes office, more than one in 10 Americans are receiving food stamps. Half of the recipients are children. With 7.2 percent of Americans unemployed, demands on food banks have surged by as much as 40 percent. ”

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    Activist Sheds New Light on Dolphins' Fate in Japan

    From Miami Herald --This article profiles the career of Ric O’Barry, dolphin capturer and trainer turned anti-captivity activist.  After experiencing a crisis of consciousness following the death of one of his dolphins, O’Barry took to crusading against cruelty to dolphins in all its forms.  For the past six years he’s been trying to stop the large scale dolphin slaughter that happens in Taiji Japan every year.  He hopes that his involvement in a documentary film about these Japanese dolphin killings called The Cove will help stop dolphin abuse.

    “ ''She looked me right in the eye, took a breath and never exhaled. Then, she sank to the bottom of the tank,'' he said. ”

     

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    Help create lasting solutions to poverty, hunger, and injustice, by Michelle Johnson

    Thanks for visiting my fundraising page! Please help me support Oxfam America by making a donation. It's fast, easy, and secure. Thanks so much for your support - and please don't forget to forward this page to any friends you think might be interested.Tags: Fundraising goal: 500, Amount raised: 25, Donors: 1, In support of: Oxfam America

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    Rising Ocean Acidity Cutting Shell Weights

    From Reuters:According to a new study, acidifying oceans caused by rising carbon dioxide levels are cutting the shell weights of tiny marine animals in a process that could accelerate global warming.

    “ William Howard of the University of Tasmania in Australia described the findings as an early-warning signal, adding the research was the first direct field evidence of marine life being affected by rising acidity of the oceans. ”

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  • Oil Spills Leave Lasting Mark Oil Spills Leave Lasting Mark
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    Oil Spills Leave Lasting Mark
    Oil Spills Leave Lasting Mark

    From Scientific American:Environments affected by oil spills may still be feeling the impact even years afterwards.

    “ "The long-term biological effects of oil contamination at this site is unknown since animals burrowing into these sediments can be exposed to high levels of some of these compounds," Reddy says. "It is clear from this study that oil spills can have a long-term impact on a coastal environment." ”

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    Right Whales, Wrong Place, Wrong Time

    From EcoSilly -- Right whales might be threatened by U.S. Navy plans to construct a 500-square-mile undersea sonar testing range in northeastern Florida. Reports have shown that sonar testing can also cause panic responses, displacement, and disruption of feeding, breeding, navigating, and communicating.

    “ Locating this massive sonar testing range right next to the only known calving ground for a critically endangered species makes no sense.  The Navy clearly isn’t listening to the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), which has specifically recognized the importance of the right whale calving ground as "a location vital to the population" and a "very high-risk area for pregnant females, new mothers, and calves." ”

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    US Patent 5010525 - Sonar Test System and Method

    From Patent Storm -- This page presents an abstract for a sonar test system, including patent images.

    “ The response of all of the transducers under test is derived and stored whereupon the test transducer or line array of test transducers is moved to a subsequent position wherein the process is repeated. ”

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  • Noise Pollution: Part II
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    Noise Pollution: Part II

    From PBS -- It is an ongoing debate on whether or not noise pollution has a serious negative impact on whales and other marine mammals. But sonar testing in the Bahamas reached sound levels of 235 decibels above the human threshold of sound, which animal rights groups are convinced affected the livelihood of local marine life.

    “ Various interest groups hotly dispute whether noise pollution is having a serious negative impact on marine mammals. Unfortunately all we can say with confidence at the moment is that we don't know. However, it is thought that the potential effects may range from minor behavioral disturbance to severe injury-perhaps even death. The possible seriousness of these threats to marine mammals has sparked deep public concern and debate. ”

     

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    Judge Puts Cuffs on Navy Sonar Testing
    Judge Puts Cuffs on Navy Sonar Testing

    From North County Times -- In 2008, U.S. District Judge Florence-Marie Cooper required the Navy to follow regulations for sonar exercises off the coast of San Diego and other counties. Under the set of rules, the Navy must stop all sonar activities whenever a whale is seen within 2,200 yards, or a little more than a mile away.

    “ "It's the most significant environmental mitigation that a federal court has ever ordered the Navy to adopt in connection with mid-frequency sonar training," said Joel Reynolds, senior attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council. ”

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