Saturday, 30 June 2012


The Lords of Finance: The Bankers Who Broke the World


Liaquat Ahamed's book (of the same title as this session) “illuminates wise parallels between the misplaced confidence that spawned the global depression in the 1930s and the illusory calculations of risk that led to the current financial crisis.” –The New York Times
Here Ahamed discusses the world's current economic meltdown and shows the similarities and differences to events in history. The discussion includes QE2, Greece, Britain, and also poses the question of what, if anything, the Obama administration must do to get the country back on track.





Sunday, 13 May 2012

Four Frontline Shows About The Meltdown


Frontline:  The Global Economic Crisis -

Money, Power and Wall Street

Frontline: The Global Economic Crisis -

How the Financial Crisis Never Ended

 

Sunday, 15 April 2012

The Incredible Intelligence of Dolphins

The Incredible Intelligence of Dolphins

Uploaded by tcekilla2 on Sep 29, 2011

See these incredible and remarkable animals up close and how they rank second only to the humans in intelligence.





Thursday, 12 April 2012

The Great Bear Rainforest

The Great Bear Rainforest


The Great Bear Rainforest is the last remaining widly untouched expanse of natural North American North West rain forest. Located along the Pacific coast of British Columbia Canada, it stretches from Vancouver Island in the South northward along the Sunshine Coast, past the Queen Charlotte Islands, and up to the border between Alaska and British Columbia in the North. The forest, a vastly biodiverse ecosystem, covers an area of approximately 64,000 square Kilometers (24,700 square miles), approximately the size of the US State of West Virginia. The forest florishes with thousands of plant species and hundreds of animal species. Some of the most notable plants are the Wester Red Cedar, which can live to be over 1000 years old, and the enormous Sitka Spruce which can tower over 100 meters (330 feet) into the sky. Included in the vast number of creatures that inhabit these woods are the elusive Kermode bear, often refered to as the spirit bear. The Kermode bear is ironically a member of the black bear bear family and is only found in this area of the world. Kermode bears are not albino animals nor are they any more closely related to polar bears or blonde bears than any other member of the global bear family. Other notable animals found in these woods are cougars, wolves, eagles, and grizzly bears.


The Great Bear Rainforest is under constant threat from people who would exploit it for its natural resources and from game hunters. Although steps have been taken to help preserve this vast geographical area, not enough has yet been done to ensure the perpetual conservation of these fragile lands. I could type on forever about this, but I leave it up to you. If you would like to learn more about this beautiful corner of the Earth please visit some or all of the following links and dive in. At the very least you can spread the word, but those who wish can get more involved by donating and / or volunteering their time to help this cause.






Raincoast Conservation Foundation:
http://www.raincoast.org/
Quote from site: "Raincoast is a team of conservationists and scientists empowered by our research to protect the lands, waters and wildlife of coastal British Columbia."

The Rainforest Solutions Project
http://www.savethegreatbear.org/
Quote from site: "The Great Bear Rainforest in British Columbia, Canada is the largest intact, coastal temperate rainforest left in the world."

GreenPeace - Great Bear Rainforest
http://archive.greenpeace.org/greatbear/

Commentary by: JasonWardStudios

Sunday, 25 March 2012

Being Human (Not the Horror Show)

Being Human

http://www.beinghuman2012.org/news/archive/

Join us at Being Human 2012 to deepen your understanding of these revolutionary insights and to explore how they can shape your experience of life. Participate in the first-ever multidisciplinary public dialogue led by the scientists, thought leaders, and philosophers pioneering this exploration to discover and experience: 

  • How has evolution shaped our brains to construct a model of reality?
  • How does the subconscious mind influence the decisions we make?
  • What is the relationship between self and culture?
  • Are you who you think you are, or is that just an illusion?
  • What does science tell us about our interactions with fellow humans?
  • Is humanity still evolving?

Being Human: Welcome & Overview from Being Human on FORA.tv

Being Human: Perception & Sensations from Being Human on FORA.tv

Being Human: Mental + Representations & Decision-Making from Being Human on FORA.tv

Being Human: Reflection & Poem from Being Human on FORA.tv

Being Human: Orienting to Afternoon + Short Film from Being Human on FORA.tv

Being Human: Conscious Experience from Being Human on FORA.tv

Being Human: Individual + Society & Morals + Culture from Being Human on FORA.tv

Being Human: Reflection & Poem 2 from Being Human on FORA.tv