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George Clooney, MTV Team Up To Help Monitor Sudan Vote

Project encourages young people to raise awareness of threats to human rights. By Gil Kaufman George Clooney Photo: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images Actor/activist George Clooney has been telling the world about the dire situation in the Sudan for years. And now, as the citizens of the northeast African nation line up for a crucial week-long vote that could determine whether the resource-rich Southern region will gain independence from the rest of the country, Clooney wants to make sure the world is keeping an eye on things. That’s why MTV and mtvU have teamed up with Clooney and the Satellite Sentinel Project , as well as Not on Our Watch, the Enough Project, Google, the United Nations UNITAR Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT), the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative and Trellon, LLC to ask young people to help try to prevent an outbreak of civil war in the country by sending the message that “the world is watching.” “Satellite Sentinel Project welcomes MTV and its viewers — who have been standing up for years to end human rights crimes in Darfur and Southern Sudan — to our early warning system team,” said Clooney, the driving force behind the project. “Frankly, our team of policy wonks and super nerds could use an injection of MTV style.” Southern Sudan will begin the independence vote on Sunday (January 9), and experts have warned that the results could plunge the country back into civil war. Beginning on Friday (January 7), MTV and mtvU will promote the Satellite Sentinel Project across an array of on-air and online properties, encouraging young people to become peace monitors, inform their friends of the latest happenings in Sudan and be prepared to mobilize support should violence emerge. If you want to know more about how to get involved, check Sudan.mtvU.com for more calls to action. Clooney further explained the importance of the project on the Sentinel website, writing, “A new state is being born in Southern Sudan against a backdrop of decades of war between the South and North of Sudan. A peace deal in 2005 ended the latest round of open conflict, but the possibility of a return to war remains high as Southern Sudan prepares for independence. One of the biggest risks in this dangerous moment is that an incident on the highly armed border could lead to wider conflict. The government in Khartoum has armed militias in contested bordering regions, the government air force has bombed border areas, and both sides have massed military units and equipment along the hottest border spots. These areas have witnessed some of the most deadly conflict in the world since World War II. The former director of national intelligence says that Southern Sudan is the place in the world most likely to experience genocide. “We can’t allow another deadly war, and we surely cannot stand by in the face of a genocide threat. … With your support, we will swiftly call the world to witness and respond. We aim to provide an ever more effective early-warning system: better, faster visual evidence and on-the-ground reporting of human rights concerns to facilitate better, faster responses. This is why we have launched the Satellite Sentinel Project. There has never been a sustained effort to systematically monitor potential hot spots and threats to human security, in near real-time, with the aim of heading off humanitarian disaster and war crimes before they occur.” The last civil war, in 1983, lasted 20 years and claimed more than two million lives. The Sentinel project aims to create rapid response to any potential human rights concerns by combing satellite imagery analysis, field reports and crowd-sourced map data from Google Map Maker to prevent violence, and focuses world attention on Sudan. To become part of the open-source, early warning system for Sudan, young people can follow the Satellite Sentinel Project on Twitter @SudanSentinel. By doing this, they’ll get the latest updates and action alerts, and be ready to help put pressure on public officials to respond, if necessary. “We know the Millennial generation is fearless, and that they strongly believe in their power to affect change,” said Stephen Friedman, general manager of MTV. “We’re proud to act as a megaphone for the Satellite Sentinel Project’s efforts, amplifying their message to young people so they can join forces with the world to help maintain peace in Sudan during this potentially volatile moment in history.” For more information or ways to take action, please head to Sudan.mtvU.com or Satsentinel.org .

For Activists, Arrest and Trial Is As Important as Protest

Image credit: Climate Camp Climate Camp protesters may have denied accusations of dangerous vandalism —but like many other climate activists, they are not averse to breaking the law. From occupying runways to play golf to a rogue protester shutting down an entire power plant , illegal activity is often embraced by those wanting to cha… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Laser and Satellite Technology Maps How Much Carbon the Amazon Rainforests Can Hold

Photo via alextorrenegra While we know that deforestation means a loss of carbon storage , it’s difficult to quantify just how much carbon can still be stored in what is left of the Amazon rainforest. Standing in the way is both practicality issues (each tree trunk must be measured to estimate its stored carbon) and the cost of accurate accounting. But, ecologist Greg Asner and a team of scientists from the Carnegie Ins… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Tropical Storm Hermine 2010

Tropical storm Hermine is seen in this satellite image courtesy of the National Hurricane Center. Hermine, the eighth named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, may reach hurricane strength before it makes landfall on Monday night, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said. Tropical Storm Hermine strengthened in the Gulf of Mexico on Monday as it approached landfall near the U.S.-Mexico border, but oil and gas operations in the Gulf were unaffected. The storm#39;s forecast path kept it away

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Boulder fire 9-6 2010

Peoples watch the smoke plume from a wildland fire burning in the Four Mile Canyon area just west of Boulder Colo. on Monday, Sept. 6, 2010. High winds pushed the smoke and ash eastward over the Colorado plains. Several hundred homes were evacuated in the foothills west of Boulder as a wind-fueled wildfire burned out of control Monday. Roughly 100 firefighters were battling the “Fourmile Canyon Fire” which was estimated at 3,000 acres at 4:30 p.m. and burning to the northeast and west. Homes

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Earth Has 12% Fewer Mangroves Than Previously Thought, New Satellite Data Reveals

photo: Tim Keegan via flickr We’ve known the world’s mangrove forests have been declining for some time, but new satellite imagery from the US Geological Survey and NASA shows that the situation is worse than we thought: More accurate mapping tells us there are 12.3% fewer mangroves than previously believed…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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80s Porn Descrambler Ad (no, Really)

In 1980 topless chicks in overalls taught us how to descramble our satellite dish porn channels. It was a simpler — dare I say sexier — time. Now excuse me while I go descramble 'Sex Crimes 2084.' Watch

IPL Cricket Live Stream and Schedule: Watch IPL Live Streaming Cricket Free – March 20, 2010

IPL Cricket Live Stream and Schedule: Watch IPL Live Streaming Cricket Free – March 20, 2010 – The Indian Premier League gets its popularity now with its live match games and team standing that made its loyal fans to standby and to become updated with the league. And for the latest standing and updates on IPLCricket Live Streaming, let us all check out the scheduled match for today. Two games are scheduled today at Indian Premier League (IPL). It will be a great match between the Rajasthan Royals vs Kolkata Knight Riders which will be live at the Sardar Patel Stadium in Ahmedabad, India. The game will have a kick off time of 4:00 pm, today March 2010, 2010. While the other live match will be the live action between the Mumbai Indians vs Banglore Royal Challengers. Banglore Royal Challengers gave their impressive game from their last schedule while the Mumbai Indians also must not be ignored with their preparation for the game. How to watch IPL 2010 live streaming online for free? Are you looking for best way to watch UPL 2010 live streaming in USA or in other part of the world? All you need to do now is to watch UPL T20 Cricket live streaming online and connect to live HD TV stream using the Satellite TV System. Satellite tv allows you to watch over 3,000 worldwide television channels in HD quality using any PC or Mac computer. This new software has received numerous 5 star reviews from national technology publications! It’s amazing! Please standby for latest updates and feed with regards to IPL Live stream, schedules, scores and results. IPL Cricket Live Stream and Schedule: Watch IPL Live Streaming Cricket Free – March 20, 2010 is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Evi Quaid: Still Insane, Accused of Vandalism

Marfa, Texas, meet Santa Barbara, California. These two locales have had it with Evi and Randy Quaid.

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Ball Boy's Got Hustle

This ball boy at the US Open moves so fast, he practically flew off the court.

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