the amount of CO2 released during the 5 academics' torture (there's a high
probability that it may actually be happening given the military's
high-handedness so far) may be something we think of between making coffee and
planning the next session.....however, i do hope folks reading it will give it
more serious thought than that ....even though most of us are helpless in doing
anything about it....
"The BBC's John Sudworth in Dhaka says that as police left one address during
their investigations, two men were found who appeared to have been seriously
beaten."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6961543.stm
deb.
clark university, worcester, ma, usa.
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From: "SARA FREGONESE" <[log in to unmask]>
...And eventually, the critical geographer, thinking to which e-mail to
reply first - "geographers and air travel", or "bangladeshi academics
seek release" - stood up to make a coffee, wondering how much CO2 might
be released under torture in a prison...
...And thought about a session in the next conference about whom and
from where (can afford to) talk and act on climate change.
S.
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