Congressional Briefing on Vulnerability of Southeast Watersheds to Climate Change

WWF Briefing to Examine Impacts of Climate Change on Southeast US Watersheds

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 9, 2008
2:15 PM

CONTACT: World Wildlife Fund
Joe Pouliot
joe.pouliot@wwfus.org
202-476-9919

WWF Briefing to Examine Impacts of Climate Change on Southeast US Watersheds
25 Gulf Coast Students to Participate in Hill Event

WASHINGTON – July 9 –

WHAT: Congressional briefing on vulnerability of Southeast watersheds to
climate change

WHEN: 10:00 – 11:15 a.m.
Thursday, July 10, 2008

WHERE: 210 Cannon House Office Building

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Oil Prices and Unsustainable Industrial Fishing

Published on Tuesday, July 8, 2008 by The Guardian/UK
Trawlermen Cling on as Oceans Empty of Fish – And the Ecosystem Is Gasping
Europe is propping up an unsustainable industry in an extreme example of short-termism that our children will pay for
by George Monbiot

All over the world, protesters are engaged in a heroic battle with reality. They block roads, picket fuel depots, throw missiles and turn over cars in an effort to hold it at bay. The oil is running out and governments, they insist, must do something about it. When they’ve sorted it out, what about the fact that the days are getting shorter? What do we pay our taxes for?

The latest people to join these surreal protests are the world’s fishermen. They are on strike in Italy, Spain, Portugal, France and Japan, and demonstrating in scores of maritime countries. Last month in Brussels they threw rocks and flares at the police, who have been conspiring with the world’s sedimentary basins to keep the price of oil high. The fishermen warn that if something isn’t done to help them, thousands could be forced to scrap their boats and hang up their nets. It’s an appalling prospect, which we should greet with heartfelt indifference.

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New Climate Regimes Ideal for War, Turmoil, Social Upheaval

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“The report does not address global warming’s potential effect on
terrorism. A privately funded study completed by the Center for Naval
Analyses last year concluded that climate change could “foster the
conditions for internal conflicts, extremism and movement toward
increased authoritarianism and radical ideologies.”

The report can be found at
http://www.dni.gov/testimonies/20080625_testimony.pdf
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Los Angeles Times
June 26, 2008

Climate change likely to trigger global destabilization
Illegal immigration, ethnic violence, humanitarian crises and
national security issues will worsen during the next two decades
because of global warming, according to U.S. intelligence agencies.
http://www.latimes.com/news/science/environment/la-na-intel26-2008jun26,0,6926278.story
By Greg Miller, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer

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