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International Recognition of Kosovo Surpasses 50 Countries

Friday October 10, 2008
Portugal, Macedonia, and Montenegro have joined the group of countries that recognize Kosovo as the world's newest independent country, bringing the total number of countries that recognize Kosovo to 51. In related news, Serbia has succeeded in obtaining approval from the United Nations General Assembly for the International Court of Justice to "review the manner in which Kosovo declared its independence."

What Do We Need to Know About Earth Science?

Friday October 10, 2008
My colleague Andrew Alden, the About.com Geology Guide, shares information about the Earth Science Literacy Initiative, which "aims to gather and codify the underlying understandings of Earth sciences into a succinct document that would have broad-reaching applications in both public and private arenas. It will establish the 'Big Ideas' and supporting concepts that all Americans should know about Earth sciences." I think it's a great idea and it reminds me a lot of the National Geography Standards developed in 1994. The Big Ideas of the Earth Science Literacy Initiative are the following...

Big Idea #1: Earth is 4.6 billion years old and the rock record contains its history.
Big Idea #2: Earth is a complex system of interactions between rock, water, air and life.
Big Idea #3: Earth is a continuously changing planet.
Big Idea #4: Earth is the water planet.
Big Idea #5: Life evolves on a dynamic Earth and continuously modifies Earth.
Big Idea #6: Humans Depend on Earth for Resources.
Big Idea #7: Earth science reduces the impacts of natural hazards.
Big Idea #8: Humans have become a significant agent of change on Earth.

Take a look at the draft document (PDF) on the ESLI site and share your thoughts!

A Car for Women

Wednesday October 8, 2008
Iran's largest automobile maker is planning on producing a car specifically for women. The car will include, "An automatic gearbox, electronic parking aids, a navigation system and a jack designed to make it easier to change a wheel, suggesting that women drivers lack the mechanical competence of their male counterparts." What do you think? Post your comments below...

Trash Islands

Tuesday October 7, 2008
As our global population expands so too does the amount of trash we produce. A large portion of this trash then ends up in the world's oceans. Due to oceanic currents much of the trash in the sea is carried to a number of areas where the currents meet. The collections of trash in these locations have recently been referred to as marine trash islands (follow the link for an article on this topic).

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