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Super Rare Asian "Unicorn" Captured, Dies in Captivity

Image Credit: AP Photo/World Wide Fund for Nature As far as endangered species go, it’s mostly bad news , with the occasional positive story . Well this news seems to fall somewhere in the middle: in late August, a group of Laotian villagers in the Annamite Mountains captured a saola, one of the rarest animals on the planet. The Bolikhamxay Provincial Agriculture and Forestry Office, advised by the IUCN Saola Working Group and the Lao Programme of the Wildlife Conservation Societ… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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The Week in Pictures: Thick Layer Of Oil Found on Gulf of Mexico Seafloor, New York Green Fashion Week, and More (Slideshow)

More bad news has surfaced about the BP oil spill: the Mississippi River has been clogged with thousands of dead fish in it’s wake and researchers have discovered that a lot of the oil that some thought had evaporated has actually just settled on the Gulf of Mexico seafloor. In other unsettling green news this week, 10,000+ walruses have come ashore in northwest Alaska; for the first time a non-Russian flagged commercial bulk carrier will use the Northern Sea Route (the northeast passage); the U.S. Clean Air Act celebrates it’s 40th birthday, and in New York, designers show their e… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Cool High-Rise Bat Habitat Draws Nature’s Pest-Fighters to NY Sculpture Park (Video)

The Bat Tower under construction in Griffis Sculpture Park. Photo via GOOD . If all goes well between now and Halloween, Griffis Sculpture Park in upstate New York will be ready for the spooky occasion with its very own colony of bats, thanks to the artsy “Bat Tower” a group of architectural students is building to draw the pest-fighting pollinators to the area — and raise awareness about the positive role these sometimes creepy-seeming critters play in the local ecosystem…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Video: White House Science Czar Says He Would De-Develop United States

NewsBusters sister site CNSNews.com recently caught up with Obama’s science czar John Holdren. When questioned about his comments on de-developing the United States Holdren had this to say: For more CNS News videos make sure you check out their Eyeblast channel .

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Clueless on Catholicism: NBC’s Today Says Pope ‘Inflexible’ About Women Ordination

It can’t be any clearer: The ordination of women in the Catholic Church is not going to happen. Ever. It . Will . Not . Happen . This is not a case of Pope Benedict XVI being “inflexible,” as NBC’s Today show erroneously claimed this morning (9/16/10) in reporting on the Holy Father’s high-profile trip to England. NBC needs to know that this is not a case of “waiting it out” until another Pope comes along and “changes policy.” The issue will never be “up for a vote.” In the Catholic Church, the ordination of priests occurs through Holy Orders, a sacrament. The Church maintains that sacraments were instituted by Christ himself. As Pope John Paul II reiterated in his 1994 letter Ordinatio Sacerdotalis , the Church simply does not have the authority to change the nature of something that Christ instituted. The authority in this matter can never be a Pope or anyone else; the authority is Christ, says the Church. Indeed, “this judgment is to be definitively held by all the Church’s faithful,” as Pope John Paul II wrote. Take the sacrament of baptism. The very nature of the sacrament requires that the individual be baptized with water . The Church could not decide tomorrow to baptize with orange juice. Baptisms are done with water. In the same manner, Jesus chose only men to be his apostles, and the Church guards what it asserts to be a visible sign of God’s grace. The Church also asserts that the priesthood is about role , not power . In his Letter to the Romans ( Rom. 12:4-8 ) and his First Letter to the Corinthians ( 1 Cor 7 (all)), Paul teaches about roles in the Church. Although it may seem uncharitable and/or unkind to say, the protesters waving signs and screaming for the “ordination of women” (like those seen in England this week) are simply unknowledgeable of their faith. But I can’t imagine the Today show reporting that ! —— Dave Pierre is the author of the heralded new book, Double Standard: Abuse Scandals and the Attack on the Catholic Church .

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USA Today Shocker – ‘Global Warming Good News: Fewer Big Ocean Storms’

Since Al Gore’s schlockumentary “An Inconvenient Truth” came out in 2006, Americans have been deluged on almost a daily basis about the evils of a slowly warming planet. On Thursday, USAToday.com surprisingly offered an upside to rising temperatures: A new study out Wednesday in the British journal Nature finds that large, powerful North Atlantic ocean storms should actually become less frequent by the end of the century, due to climate change. You mean there are actually positive benefits to fractional temperature increases every few hundred years? Apparently so: Led by Matthias Zahn of the U.K.’s University of Reading, the study used climate models to show that these North Atlantic storms — known as polar lows — may decrease in frequency by as much as 50% by 2100. “Our results provide a rare example of a climate change effect in which a type of extreme weather is likely to decrease, rather than increase.” Zahn writes in the paper, which was co-authored by Hans von Storch of the University of Hamburg in Germany. Britain’s Guardian elaborated Thursday: The results of his study may provide encouragement to oil and gas companies that currently consider drilling in the northern north Atlantic very risky, he says. “As the likelihood of hurricanes destroying oil rigs declines, drilling in the region may become a more attractive option.” Assuming that greenhouse gas emissions rise rapidly in the future, the frequency of Arctic hurricanes could fall from an average of 36 per winter to about 17 by 2100, the model suggests. If emissions rise more slowly the number of hurricanes could fall to 23 per winter. Fewer polar storms could also mean less extreme weather in the UK, says Suzanne Gray at the Mesoscale Group at the University of Reading, who was not part of the research team. “Polar lows occasionally lead to heavy snowfall even over England. Motorways get blocked and people have to sleep in their cars overnight. So perhaps we won’t be seeing so many of them in the future.” Global warming benefits. Somebody pinch me.

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Rare Asian Unicorn Spotted for the First Time in Over a Decade in Laos

However the animal died after been captured by villagers in a remote region of Laos. The critically endangered mammal, which is found in the mountains of Vietnam and Laos, was first discovered in 1992. The saola, which looks similar to the antelopes of North Africa, but is more closely related to wild cattle, is so elusive it has been likened to the unicorn, despite having two horns, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) said. It has never been seen by conservation experts in the wild and the last confirmed sighting was from camera traps in 1999. The animal is listed as critically endangered, with just a few hundred thought to exist in the wild. Conservationists said that with none in zoos and almost nothing known about how to keep them in captivity, if the species vanish in the wild they will be extinct. The Laos government said villagers in the country's central province of Bolikhamxay captured the saola in late August and brought it back to their village. When news of the capture reached the authorities a team was sent, advised by the IUCN and Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), to examine and release the animal. Unfortunately the adult male saola was weakened by several days in captivity and died shortly after the team reached the remote village. It was photographed while still alive. IUCN saola working group coordinator William Robichaud said: ''The government of the Lao People's Democratic Republic and WCS are to be commended for their rapid response and efforts to save this animal. ''We hope the information gained from the incident can be used to ensure that this is not the last Saola anyone has a chance to see.'' The provincial conservation unit of Bolikhamxay province said the animal's death was ''unfortunate'' but the incident confirmed an area where it was still found and the government would immediately strengthen conservation efforts there. And Dr Pierre Comizzoli, a member of the IUCN saola working group, said study of the animal's carcass could yield some good from the incident. ''Our lack of knowledge of saola biology is a major constraint to efforts to conserve it. ''This can be a major step forward in understanding this remarkable and mysterious species. ''It's clear that further awareness-raising efforts about the special status of saola are needed but the saola doesn't have much time left. ''At best a few hundred survive, but it may be only a few dozen. The situation is critical.'' It is not clear why the villagers, who reportedly found the animal in the village's sacred forest, took the saola into captivity, but the authorities are urging villages in the area not to capture them and to release any they might encounter. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/wildlife/8006076/Asian-unicorn-spotted-for-firs… added by: EmperorThan

International Days of Action for Bradley Manning – September 16 – 19

http://www.bradleymanning.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/San-Diego-Days-of-Actio… Rallies, demonstrations, “Collateral Murder” film screenings, whistle-blowing parties and forums will be held around the world between the 16th and 19th of September 2010 as vital expressions of international solidarity with Bradley Manning. Accused of leaking a classified US military combat video showing the gunning down of Iraqi civilians (released to the world by WikiLeaks as “Collateral Murder”), Pfc Bradley Manning has been held in isolation since May 2010 and faces 52 years imprisonment. With concerns high for this young man’s fate, events held as part of the International Days of Action will call for the withdrawal of charges laid against Bradley Manning and his immediate release. Rallying to the slogan “Exposing war crimes is not a crime,” supporters maintain that a young man’s life should not be destroyed for a courageous act of conscience. As Israel and the US ready themselves to attack Iran — endangering the world with an insane escalation of hostilities in the Persian Gulf — the relevance of the issues for which Bradley Manning has become an icon are acutely intensified. When US soldier Ethan McCord said “we do this every day” of the civilian slaughter he walked into after the “Collateral Murder” attack, he was stating an established fact. The reality of his statement has been corroborated by many, including UN President of the General Assembly D’Escoto Brockmann, and is irrefutably substantiated by the recently leaked Afghan War Diaries with their endless entries of civilian deaths resulting from authorized US military operations. Soldiers who try to raise issues of war crimes in the field with their superiors are systematically and sometimes brutally silenced, while those who cannot remain silent by the nature of their conscience are persecuted severely if discovered. Pfc. Bradley Manning, acclaimed as a hero by Daniel Ellsberg (the man who leaked the Pentagon Papers during the Vietnam War), is a perfect example. This is, at its heart, an issue of truth in public media. added by: toyotabedzrock

Around the World in 10 Adorable Baby Seals (Slideshow)

Photo via It’s Nature Here’s some cuteoverload to start your Tuesday off: Adorable baby seals get almost as much recognition in the world of conservation as giant pandas, polar bears, and other genetically good-looking species (to humans, that is) — but they’re still undeniably cute. Yet seals — some of which are endangered thanks to fishing, hunting, and the fur trade — are some of nature’s most fascinating creatures: Some can dive as far as 1,000 meters underwater, others grow to weigh 8,800 pounds — and they’re as comfortable on ice floes as they are underwater or on … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Bruno Mars Premieres ‘Just The Way You Are’ Video

Romantic clip debuts at MTV.com Wednesday (September 8). By Hillary Crosley Bruno Mars in his video for “Just the Way You Are” Photo: Atlantic Bruno Mars ‘ romantic chorus on the B.o.B-led hit “Nothin’ On You” isn’t the last of his sweet lyrics. The Hawaiian-born singer released a creative clip for his single “Just the Way You Are” on Wednesday (September 8) at MTV.com. Sporting a feathered fedora, denim jacket and a smile, the singer-songwriter charms viewers in the stripped-down video, which uses animation to exemplify Bruno’s adoration for his lady. Taking a cassette, Mars stretches out the tape inside to reveal animated interpretations of his lyrics. From a flattering drawing of his lady to a mock-up of the singer himself behind a piano, the concept is eye-catching. “Her eyes, her eyes make the stars look like they’re not shining/ Her hair, her hair falling perfectly without her trying/ She’s so beautiful and I tell her every day,” he sings. On the heels of two top singles, “Nothin’ On You” and “Billionaire,” featuring Mars on the chorus, the singer released a four-song EP titled It’s Better if You Don’t Understand in May. Mars told MTV News that the project was a collection of “songs in my back pocket and the label thought it’d be a good time to give people a little taste of what they’re gonna get with the album. The EP came together real nice; you’re gonna get a nice effect of what’s in store.” Now Mars is getting ready to release his debut full-length album via Atlantic Records and gearing up for his live performance at the 2010 MTV VMAs. The 27th annual MTV Video Music Awards will be broadcast live from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on September 12. The party starts with MTV News’ VMA Pre-Show at 8 p.m., followed by the main event at 9 p.m. ET. Fans can go to VMA.MTV.com (or text VMA to 97979 if they are Verizon subscribers) to vote for Best New Artist from now through Sunday. Related Artists Bruno Mars

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