Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Shortages and Hunger on the rise

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In the U.S. and in Europe, pastries and pasta may cost a bit more, an increase that is, so far, mostly absorbed by the consumers in these and similarly wealthy nations. But in Pakistan, Egypt and other countries with large segments of the population living near or below the poverty line, soaring wheat prices have caused shortages, resulting in food riots that may spark political unrest.



With black-marketing and illegal hoarding on the rise in the global wheat trade, the world's poorest people go even hungrier, and fall victim to malnutrition and starvation at an ever increasing rate.

The worldwide wheat crisis is caused by many factors, such as drought in Australia, failed harvests elsewhere due to global warming, steadily rising demand in Asia, unscrupulous market speculation, use of grain to feed cattle, and, most recently, the use of food crops to make biofuels.

Will this lead to what some world leaders call
"a silent tsunami of hunger"?


(Video via Link TV - Sources: ABC News, U.S.; Deutche Welle, Germany; Hechos, El Salvador; Teletrece, Chile; BBC, U.K.; Al Jazeera English, Qatar; South Asia Newsline, India; KBS, Korea.)


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After watching the video, read additional media coverage
(Technical note - Each of the following two links will open up separately in a new window. Close each new window to get back to this InstaPLANET News Satellite page:)
(1) The Sunday Times:
Food shortages loom as wheat crop shrinks and prices rise
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(2) BBC News: Why are wheat prices rising?

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[See also: An InstaPLANET News Satellite food-related article, Beware of the powerful U.S. meat industry]


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Monday, October 15, 2007

Potential

WHO IS the Man

in the bowler hat...?


Watch the entire video
and the mystery will be unraveled.




Make friends with him.

He is a POWER-ful ally
now
and for the future.



[See also: The Check List]


[Related: Who do you like and why?]


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Friday, September 14, 2007

Animating the Animator

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Chris Landreth animates himself in his award winning short RYAN



Chris Landreth pays tribute to the life and legacy of Ryan Larkin in a brilliant visual masterpiece of animation art.



Chris Landreth (born 1961 in Hartford, CT), an American director, animator and writer working in Canada, uses standard CGI animation in his work. But well beyond that, he often puts his signature touch of surrealist styling into his animated shorts. He does so especially successfully in Ryan, a 2004 Oscar winning animated psychological documentary of Ryan Larkin (1943-2007), featuring actual taped interviews as voiceover.

Chris calls his stunning and unembellished visual portraiture 'Psychorealism'.

Ryan Larkin was a renowned animator in the 60s and 70s, who had gotten caught up in a downward spiral of excessive drinking, cocaine abuse, and homelessness which eventually lead to his death in February 2007 at age 64.


When asked how he came up with the idea for Ryan, Landreth said,


"I met Ryan Larkin in the summer of 2000. I hung out with him for one week and thought, "What a life story this guy has". It has all the elements of drama. It's got tragedy, comedy, absurdity, [and] this redemptive element. And there are some other themes as a result of it that are about Ryan, but also about alcoholism, addiction, mental illness and fear of failure."



[Must see: Hollow Man]


[For a different kind of animation: click here]


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