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, I'm happy to look forward with a substantial and impressive Great Eight featuring a good mix of dramas and comedies. I'll admit that I've fallen down on some of the new BBC America offerings, so if there's anything in there other than the InBetweeners that's spectacular, apologies. As I drifted down the list of offerings, it became clear once again that making this list shouldn't get any easier just because it's summer. So, thanks to a couple of newbies, I've added one rank, thus moving past The Magnificent Seven and into The Great Eight . Feels right. No padding. Alright, let's do this. FYI: The Power Rankings! are where television series are ranked on a weekly basis according to their most recent episodes and the ever-changing-moods of yours truly. If you want to learn how The Power Rankings! started and the methodology behind them, check out the link to the Bastard Machine post on those issues of great import. Also: The Bastard Machine is on Facebook. And: Twitter. Free ponies and beer for those who like and follow.
Every vacuum must be filled when it comes to quality. And that's one of the things I love most about The Power Rankings! that gurgled up in whatever flawed stew I dreamt it up in and created for it years ago: the ability for a truly great series to sit in the third or fourth or fifth slot, waiting to rise up. There are rarely huge qualitative gaps between any of the shows in the Top 5 , so moving up Treme deep into its second season (the finale is this Sunday) is that I'm still thinking about it. More to the point, I'm thinking about what I actually think of it from week to week. Here's a show that has, I think, one of the least definable set of strengths that can be weighed against one another at any time. It's not like the story is great every week -- sometimes it's the music, sometimes it's the direction or the acting. Sometimes it's just -- and I'm already hating the fact that I continue to use this word about Treme . Eric Overmyer and David Simon clearly know what they're doing.
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It is a beautiful afternoon, blue sky and white puffy clouds and at 5 PM, anyhow, there was not a plane in sight. Some say that Wingate's plane did not take off till 8 PM. Once again, there is some difference of opinion here but it is of little import.

Oh, and shhhhhhh with all this chatter about the "blue sky" shows that are everywhere. As I mentioned more than once in past weeks - ain't gonna happen. Out: Game of Thrones and The Killing both ended their runs. And that's all I'm saying at this point
It's over 4000 hectares and host to the Campamento Gold-Silver Deposit. It's got an NI 43-101 compliant resource of more than 1 Moz. gold and 4.4 Moz. silver. There is a lot of blue-sky potential in this project. I believe Cangold is going to garner a
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As regular visitors to this blog will be aware, as part of our Global Environment Campaign , EIA has been fighting an ongoing battle against the illegal trade in ozone depleting substances for many years now.
An unfortunate – yet avoidable – consequence of the global phase out of first CFCs, and now HCFCs, black market trade in ODS has the potential to wreak havoc on the ozone layer. It is the Achilles heel of the Montreal Protocol – the most successful environmental treaty to date – and as such, requires urgent and decisive action.
Our illegal trade investigations have taken us to many far-flung destinations over the years. Few, however as far-flung as Mongolia, a name, which for me at least, had always been endowed with a certain mystique.
However, when it comes to tackling ozone depletion, no country is too remote, which is how, a couple of weeks ago, EIA came to co-host the Summit with the Private Sector on Trade in Ozone Depleting Substances with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in Ulaanbaatar.
It seemed fitting that an ozone summit should take place in Mongolia, Land of the Blue Sky, where rather than being an abstraction, the “environment” is central to the country’s national identity. Sandwiched between Russia and China, Mongolia has been subject to a range of foreign influences (as the euphemism goes) over the years – and indeed conquered vast tracts of Central Asia and Europe itself back in the heyday of Genghis Khan.
Now an independent and fully fledged democracy, Mongolia has been behind some novel initiatives in recent years, including the convening of a Cabinet Meeting on Climate Change, which was held in the Gobi Desert in December 2010. Although a sparsely populated country, deforestation, overgrazing and the depletion of water resources are leading to the expansion of the Gobi at a rapid rate of knots, imperilling the livelihoods of the herders, who still make up around a third of the population. Air pollution is also a huge problem in cities, where coal and wood-burning stoves are used by a majority of the population for heating and cooking. In addition to this, plentiful supplies of raw materials including coal, copper, tungsten, phosphates, nickel, zinc, fluorspar, gold and silver make it an Eldorado for mining companies.
While Mongolia has no domestic production of ozone depleting substances to speak of, its customs officials are well versed in the challenges posed by illegal trade in ODS – as were the many other national officials present at the Summit, hailing from as far afield as Thailand, Malaysia, China and Indonesia. Along with representatives from multinational chemical manufacturers, and international organisations including UNIDO and the World Customs Organisation (WCO), they spent three days discussing how to avert a massive spike in illegal ODS trade as developed and developing countries implement their HCFC phase out – whose differential nature (developed countries are on schedule for a total phase-out by 2020, developing countries have until 2030) only increases the risks of part of the market going underground. The resulting “UB 2.0 Declaration” lists concrete actions to help stamp out illegal trade and will be available online shortly. EIA and UNEP will also be bringing out a Risk Assessment of Illegal Trade in HCFCs within the next few weeks – watch this space for details on both of those.
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