Switzerland Moves away From Nuclear Power


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Switzerland currently has five functioning nuclear reactors that provide some 40 percent of the nation’s energy — they will remain open until 2034, when the life span of the last reactor expires. The decision to move away from nuclear energy isn’t just about the safety concerns — it’s also about moving forward with more sustainable energy options. It is expected that nuclear energy will lose its competitive edge as renewable technologies such as solar and wind become more mainstream and efficiencies improve, and this decision will allow Switzerland to act more aggressively to improve and expand its renewable energy programs.

Read more: Switzerland Announces Plans to Completely Phase Out Nuclear Power | Inhabitat - Green Design Will Save the World 






I think this is a mistake. We all love green power from wind and solar and water energy, but it will be very difficult and expensive to get enough power from these sources. Nuclear Power is safe and not nearly as tough on the environment as burning fossil fuels.


A rich small country like Switzerland may be able to generate enough power from green sources, but what about the 7 billion people on the planet, many in small countries? 

Happy IVGLDSW Day!

     

Today is  International Very Good Looking, Darn Smart  Woman's Day, so please send this message to  someone you think fits this description. Please  do not send it back to me as I have already  received it from a Very Good Looking, Darn Smart  Woman! 

And remember this motto to live by: Life  should NOT be a journey to the grave with the  intention of arriving safely in an attractive  and well preserved body, but rather to skid in  sideways, chocolate in one hand, a bible in  the other, totally worn out and screaming 'WOOO  HOOOOO what a ride!'
To  the Girls !! 


Inside  every older person is a younger person --  wondering what the hell  happened. ~  Cora Harvey Armstrong ~  

Inside  me lives a skinny woman crying to get out. But I  can usually shut her up with  cookies.
~  Unknown~
  


The  hardest years in life are those between ten and  seventy. ~  Helen Hayes (at 73)~  


I  refuse to think of them as chin hair. I think of  them as stray eyebrows. 
~  Janette Barber~
  


Old age ain't no place for  sissies.  ~Bette  Davis~  


Thirty-five  is when you finally get your head together and  your body starts falling  apart.~ Caryn Leschen  ~  

If you  can't be a good example ~ then you'll just have  to be a horrible warning. ~Catherine~  


I'm not going to vacuum until Sears makes one you can ride on.
 ~  Roseanne Barr~  

Behind every successful man is a surprised  woman  ~Maryon  Pearson~  

Nobody can make you feel inferior without your  permission.~Eleanor  Roosevelt~  When life hands you lemons, ask for tequila and salt and call me over!

Crime Rate is Down


Posted on May 26, 2011 by Yahoo! Local
Douglas A. McIntyre, Michael B. Sauter and Charles B. Stockdale
Earlier this week, the FBI trumpeted the news that violent crime dropped 5.5% in 2010 while reported property crimes fell 2.8% during the depths of the worst economic slowdown since the Great Depression. The news, though, is far from positive.
Though most regions of the U.S. saw declines, the Northeast saw an increase in murders (8.3%), forcible rapes (1.4%) and aggravated assaults (0.7%). Why that region was affected by crime more than others isn't clear. Perhaps it was because of the grinding poverty found in some of the area's cities and their high cost of living.
Of the top 10, four are in the midwest, including Rockford. Here's a quick glance at Rockford's stats:
9. Rockford, Ill.
Population: 156,180
Violent Crime Per 1,000: 14.52010
Murders: 20
Median Income: $36,990 (26% below national average)
Unemployment Rate: 13.3% (4.3% above national average)
Rockford has unusually high violent crime rates for a city of its size. Most notably, the city has the fourth highest rate of aggravated assault in the country, with 10.5 cases for every 1,000 citizens in 2010. During the same period, 20 murders occurred, almost double the number in 2000.
Quoted by the Rockford Register Star in 2007, Winnebago County Sheriff Dick Meyers said that he believed the city's "location worked against [it,]" as Rockford receives traffic from the drug markets in Madison, Chicago, and Milwaukee, resulting in heightened rates of violence.

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Frederick Law Olmsted



Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903), the father of American landscape architecture, may have more to do with the way America looks than anyone else. Beginning in 1857 with the design of Central Park in New York City, he created designs for thousands of landscapes, including many of the world’s most important parks.

Strategic Planning for Stagnating Strips

Deteriorating commercial strips are commonplace in today's auto-oriented suburbs. Errin Welty outlines her strategy for turning stagnating strips into vibrant shopping districts.

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http://www.planetizen.com/node/4950

State Business Taxes



Interesting Article by Richard Florida. It indicates that State tax burden does not seem to have a large effect on business investment.

http://www.creativeclass.com/creative_class/2011/05/18/do-state-business-taxes-really-matter/


APA Webinars

Below are some upcoming FREE webcasts. The Illinois Chapter is a sponsor of the APA Chapters/Divisions webcast series. Note that the session on May 25th has just been added.

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May 13- Private Practice Division - Secrets to Improve Consultant-Client Relations - Introductory 1.5 CM APPROVED

May 19 - Indiana Chapter - New Ideas for Bike-friendly Communities- Introductory 1.5 CM APPROVED

May 25 - Intergovernmental and Regional Planning Division - The Revitalized Chesapeake Bay Restoration Program - Introductory 1.5 CM Submitted

June 3 - Virginia Chapter ‑ Livable Communities, Sustainable Regions: How Transportation Investments Shape Our Development Patterns ‑ Introductory - 1.5 CM APPROVED

June 10 - Economic Development Division - Real Estate Finance from Simple to Complex 1.5 CM APPROVED

June 17 - NCAC-APA and the APA Economic Development Division -  Planning for Regional Innovation Clusters (RICs) - 1.5 CM Pending

June 24 - Technology Division ‑ Introduction to the H+T Affordability Index and Applications in Planning ‑ Introductory

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New York Taxi

New York has chosen their next taxicab - A Nissan Van.


Seems a little odd for a city to specify what vehicle that its taxi cab operators must drive.  And to choose a Japanese automaker who will build the vehicles in Mexico?


Click to Read the Article.


Well, it is their choice, but seems a little odd to me.

Well paid athletes


"It’s not football, baseball, basketball, or even NASCAR that accounts for the lion’s share of sports superstars: 114 of the 184 best-paid athletes in the world play soccer—almost seven times more than the next runner up (basketball, with 18 uber-rich players)."


Click to read the rest of the story


http://www.creativeclass.com/creative_class/2011/04/29/show-me-the-money-the-geography-of-superstar-sports-millionaires/



Suicide city: Las Vegas has the highest metropolitan suicide rate in the country (Photo: Hemera)

Freakonomics says that Las Vegas has the highest metro suicide rate in the US.


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