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朱四倍:谁把环保局领导逼成了上访户_评论_凤凰网 on 2009-06-06
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面对侯宜中的遭遇,我们看到的不正是一幅类似西西弗的艰难情景吗?看到的不正是当下推进环保的窘境吗?看到的不正是环保人员面对各种复杂利益纠葛时的辛酸吗?
而且这并非孤例。很多地方局长要通报当地的污染,居然只能给总局写匿名信。这不是危言耸听,是来自环保部副部长潘岳的说法,他还说有个资源大省的环保局长,一边被省长骂为什么摆不平环保总局,一边被“我”(指潘岳)骂为什么不能严格执法。
在GDP的指引下,在狭窄政绩观的导向下,在公众还无法参与到环保监督过程中时,侯宜中的遭遇或是可以想象的事实。据报道,“十五”时期,全国各省市GDP指标全都超额完成,惟独能耗指标和环保主要指标没有完成,全部都欠账,而且还有反弹。并且在当下,由地方政府与某些企业特别是大企业结成的特殊利益集团,已经成为环保的陷阱。
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“经济发展要上,环保要适当让一让”,这种政绩的短期目标实现是以成本的外部化,比如环境破坏为代价的,其结果是资源的低效配置和经济增长可持续的基础受到损害。而环保总局对全国11个省区126个工业园的调查结果——— “近九成存在环境违法问题”也是佐证。
上世纪90年代中期,世界银行把我们每年因环境造成的损失评估为GDP的5%至7%,现在,已经到了10%,这是一个让人害怕的速度。据环境问题专家估算,如果把环境的恶化考虑在内,中国的GDP的实际增长要减少2-3个百分点。这是一种可怕的零和博弈隐忧。
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- 1989天安門六四民主運動臺灣電視公司日記式全紀錄高清晰視頻(1989~2006年) - zh.wikipedia | Google Groups on 2009-05-23
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5月35日 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书 on 2009-05-21
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[个论]胡泳专栏:呼吸也是上瘾的 · 个论 · 2009-05-13 ,南都网,数字报,电子报,南方都市报 on 2009-05-13
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有专家给出过惊人的数字:有网瘾的和有网瘾倾向的青少年加起来差不多达到2000万人。如此吓人的数字,使得杨永信在他的博客上称,如果不能很好地控制网瘾的蔓延,会造成“亡党亡国”的后果,会让整个中华民族“断子绝孙”,会让美国人在上个世纪七十年代叫嚣的“不战而胜”变成现实,会让中国文化在网络帝国主义的文化侵略中消失!
事情到了这样的高度,全党全国不能不高度重视了。遗憾的是,这些专家们至今连什么是网瘾都说不清。2008年11月8日,全球第一部《网络成瘾临床诊断标准》在我国通过专家论证,网瘾正式纳入精神病诊断范畴。其界定中一项量化的指标是每天连续使用网络达到或超过6小时,且这种症状达到或超过3个月。我们很容易估算,现在上网时间能达到一天6小时的,基本都是80后和90后,也就是30岁以下的人群。专家们又说了,因为工作关系每天面对电脑10小时以上的不算,再减去20岁以上有工作的———结论出来了:这个所谓的“诊断标准”主要针对的是还在读书的学生。
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Untitled Document on 2009-04-26
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I need therefore to take you back to the World Summit on the Information Society which some of the speakers before me did refer to.
It was a meeting of the leaders of the world community to come and confront the policy challenges of the new phenomenon of Information Society. And during the discussions, it emerged that there were two broad pillars over which discussions and outcomes got stacked.
One was about the availability of ICTs, another was about ICT governance.
The discussions on availability of ICTs went towards financing mechanisms, and I won't talk about that.
But the part on ICT governance was mostly about Internet governance. And as a typical distinction of issues between political space of a availability and of governance, and both are related.
The two main outcomes as you would have made out from the speeches of the earlier speakers, was the IGF, the space where we are seated now, and enhanced cooperation.
Now, both were created because the leaders felt that the Internet basically has changed from being a mere technical infrastructure to a very strong social political force. And when something becomes such a strong social political force, it needs to be driven by public interest, it needs to be shared by public interest, and it needs to be shared by political processes.
And the understanding that we need to have a global process to be able to shape the Internet towards the objectives which the world summit put for itself in its opening paragraphs which were described by Lucero, a people-centric, development oriented and inclusive Information Society.
So the purpose was to see how can we shape the Internet to achieve this vision of Information Society. And it was, of course, right that since it's not longer a technical infrastructure, merely the task needs to be done in a more socially and politically inclusive way. -
Another thing which the Tunis documents did with a lot of -- with a sufficient amount of clarity, if I may say, is to make a distinction between technical policy and public policy. There are a lot of paragraphs I can read through which says technical coordination is different from public policy. And I think that was important, because we are dealing with a techno-social or techno-political space, and the distinction, though not always very precise, is still important to make.
And therefore we should also recognize that enhanced cooperation is not in the technical policy space but in the public policy space. So whatever processes we may be able to call as enhanced cooperation should be in this space and addressing the goals which I just described. - 3 more annotations...
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- GFW Blog: 让我们共同推进政府信息公开 on 2009-04-24
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Inside the precision hack « Music Machinery on 2009-04-22
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At 4AM this morning I received an email inviting me to an IRC chatroom where someone would explain to me exactly how the Time.com 100 Poll was precision hacked. Naturally, I was a bit suspicious. Anyone could claim to be responsible for the hack - but I ventured onto the IRC channel (feeling a bit like a Woodward or Bernstein meeting Deep Throat in a parking garage). After talking to ‘Zombocom’ (not his real nick) for a few minutes, it was clear that Zombocom was a key player in the hack. He explained how it all works.
The Beginning
Zombocom told me that it all started out when the folks that hang out on the random board of 4chan (sometimes known as /b/) became aware that Time.com had enlisted moot (the founder of 4chan) as one of the candidates in the Time.com 100 poll. A little investigation showed that a poll vote could be submitted just by doing an HTTP get on the URL:
http://www.timepolls.com/contentpolls/Vote.do
?pollName=time100_2009&id=1883924&rating=1where ID is a number associated with the person being voted for (in this case 1883924 is Rain’s ID).
Soon afterward, several people crafted ‘autovoters’ that would use the simple voting URL protocol to vote for moot. These simple autovoters could be triggered by an easily embeddable ’spam URL’. The autovoters were very flexible allowing the rating to be set for any poll candidate. For example, the URL
http://fun.qinip.com/gen.php?id=1883924
&rating=1&amount=160could be used to push 160 ratings of 1 (the worst rating) for the artist Rain to the Time.com poll.
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“Needless to say, we were enraged” says Zombocom. /b/ responded by getting organized - they created an IRC channel (#time_vote) devoted to the hack, and started to recruit. Shortly afterward, one of the members discovered that the ’salt’, the key to authenticating requests, was poorly hidden in Time.com’s voting flash application and could be extracted. With the salt in hand - the autovoters were back online, rocking the vote.
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Tool: CiviCRM for better communication | DigiActive.org on 2009-04-19
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When a small campaign becomes a permanent organization, there are often difficulties in scaling. A small group can communicate with supporters through a Google Group, but what if you have multiple constituencies or you want to record information about your supporters that will help you communicate with them effectively? Wouldn’t you like to manage your “relationships” better? Or, be more efficient in sending out appeals and updates? Tap the right quarters when it comes to fund-raising? Know exactly who your potential supporters could be?
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It also notes that CiviCRM is also used by many other large NGOs such as Amnesty International, Creative Commons and the Wikimedia
Foundation for their fundraising. And there have been also cases of very large record sets being used with one company claiming to have set up CiviCRM with a set of over 3 million constituents .
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- E Pluribus Facebook :: The Future of the Internet — And How to Stop It on 2009-04-19
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灵宝政府登门道歉王帅获赔近八百元_新闻中心_新浪网 on 2009-04-18
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昨日,灵宝市政府派专人赴上海向“王帅发帖事件”的主角王帅道歉,并就其被错误拘留8天给予了783.93元国家赔偿。王帅本想提出对误工费用进行补偿,后见家乡人道歉十分真诚,就没有再坚持。
此前一天,副省长、公安厅厅长秦玉海在做客人民网时坦承公安机关在此事上执法有过错,并向大家道歉。目前,灵宝市公安局主管副局长和两名办案人被暂时停职接受处理。
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