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History Today Magazine

History Today Magazine

http://historytodaymagazine.blogspot.com

History Today's blog delves into the deeper, historical issues that lie behind the headlines. Students, academics, journalists, amateur history enthusiasts: we welcome your comments and contributions!

Diner News & History

Diner News & History

http://www.dinerhistory.com/

Whether you appreciate diner history, the architecture, or its contribution to American culture and the food service industry, this site will be a unique resource for you. This blog is part history, current news, road trips, and our staff's insightfu

My Florida History

My Florida History

http://myfloridahistory.blogspot.com

Adventures with history and culture in the Sunshine State

Bytes of Australian History

Bytes of Australian History

http://scribblemesomething.wordpress.com

A history of Australia in small bytes, from the search for Australia, its discovering, colonisation to the present day (eventually)

My Adventures in History

My Adventures in History

http://myadventuresinhistory.blogspot.com/

Sharing my passion for history as I discuss places I've been with historical significance, my favorite movies in history, television shows of interest and events I'm learning more about.

The Chicago History Journal

The Chicago History Journal

http://www.chicagohistoryjournal.com/

As an amateur historian I find the people and events of 19th and early 20th century Chicago fascinating. The history of this city is an amazing saga. Only 133 years separate the ash heap of the Great Fire in 1871 from the city's designation as one of

World War II History

World War II History

http://wwarii.com/blog

Daily World War II News & Information - Visit the World War II History blog to see todays post and subscribe to daily newsletters.

iPentimento - Genealogy and History

iPentimento - Genealogy and History

http://ipentimento.com

The blog has the history of William Livingston Holmes, first sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon Territory; other topics include family history, genealogy, fibromyalgia, handwriting analysis, home improvement, gardening, and is a family friendly site.

Irish Roots Cafe: Genealogy; History; Culture

Irish Roots Cafe: Genealogy; History; Culture

http://www.irishroots.com/blog/

My blog covers all 7 of our podcasts series, and more, including: 1) Irish Families worldwide 2) History of the Irish in America 3) The Irish Song and Recitation Festival 4) Irish Roots Cafe Videos 5) Hello Fada, accent on the Irish Language 6)

Women of History

Women of History

http://womenofhistory.blogspot.com

Biographies of some of the fascinating women who have graced the pages of history, and an eclectic series of articles pertaining to women and history.

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Maria through twitter:

the sound of disturbed water | December 19th 2009

19:34 RT @Earth_News Telegraph: Copenhagen climate conference: global warming talks meltdown bit.ly/5lQkkL # 19:37 RT @WWF Copenhagen Accord: half-baked text and unclear substance cli.gs/42g1s #wwf24 # 19:39 RT @Greenpeace In case you missed what hap read more

Copenhagen Updates

The Dernogalizer | December 14th 2009 by Matt Dernoga

This is a cross-post from “The Mulch, which offers bloggers free daily updates on Copenhagen, kudos to them. By Alison Hamm, Media Consortium Blogger On Saturday, December 12, climate activists rallied to call for a binding climate agreement. V read more

Greenpeace Urges Obama to Earn Peace Prize with Decisiveness in C…

Everything PR | December 11th 2009 by Phil Butler

Greenpeace congratulated President Barack Obama yesterday for winning the Nobel Peace Prize, but they also urged him to use it to confront important global challenges of the 21st Century. Their hope is that next week at the UN Climate Summit in Cope read more

Greenpeace's call

Greener Spaces | December 10th 2009

Obama: You won it, now earn it: "President Obama received the Nobel Peace Prize in Norway's capital today. In his own words, this is a 'call to action' rather than a recognition of his own accomplishments. So we're hoping he'll act on his promises to read more

Greenpeace NZ on Copenhagen

rePress | December 8th 2009 by mico santos

he New Zealand delegating team in Copenhagen has the chance to help shape the course of human history over the next two weeks and it must not waste it, says Greenpeace. “The Copenhagen Climate summit offers a defining moment in our history,” sa read more

Well, You Know-We All Want to Change the World

Annabelle Fogerty | December 5th 2009

Most people agree that there is a general crisis in the world. Gas prices are soaring, people around the world are unable to afford the bare necessities of life, and stories of hatred and terrorism dominate the news. We have reached the point where o read more

Greenpeace Criticizes Rich Nations On Climate Change

Green Organic Energy | November 11th 2009 by Barry Ritz

The international Greenpeace environmental organization criticized wealthy countries on Saturday for continued delaying of their commitment to reducing the effects of climate change on the planet. Greenpeace condemned the United States, considered th read more

With Great Blog Comes Great Responsibility

The Chronicles of Yodz | October 22nd 2009 by Yodz Insigne

This December, world leaders are meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark to draft a new global climate treaty - one that has the potential to turn the tide on global warming and get our planet back on a brighter path. The problem: Most world leaders, their ne read more

Not Evil Just Wrong the Movie

Kentucky Conservative Politics | October 22nd 2009

Not Evil Just Wrong the Movie:"The film points out that the British High Court ruled in a lawsuit that Al Gore’s movie, An Inconvenient Truth, “is scientifically flawed and has nine significant exaggerations and factual errors.” Among those exa read more

There Seems To Be A Predictable Lifecycle Here

2000 disease half glacier | October 20th 2009 by bekbitne

Like the rise and fall of empires, or the tendency of revolutions to overshoot into excess, there are recognizable patterns to history.  Along these lines, there seems to be a pattern emerging in 60’s and 70’s era advocacy groups.  Firs read more