The 58th Annual Meeting of the International Whaling Commission (IWC) is being held from 16 to 20 June 2006 at the St. Kitts Marriott Resort and the Royal Beach Casino in Frigate Bay, St. Kitts, West Indies. The website "Kujira Portal" will broadcast … [Read more...] about International Whaling Commission Meeting Starts Friday in The West Indies
Archives for June 2006
Sally Warriner in Southern Sudan: I Salute You
"I would rip off someone’s arms at the moment to get to a clean, crisp, delicious, fresh salad and grilled fish which was not going to reappear again within 30 minutes in mutant form. Tonight is my cooking night, so I have to go to the store and … [Read more...] about Sally Warriner in Southern Sudan: I Salute You
Double the Number, Half the Price: Toyoto’s Vision for Hybrid Cars
Toyota is reported at CNN to be going to double the number of hybrid cars in its vehicle line-up soon after 2010 meaning it has targetted sales of 1 million hybrid cars annually. I wonder what percentage of total sales this will make … [Read more...] about Double the Number, Half the Price: Toyoto’s Vision for Hybrid Cars
Doublethink on Groundwater (Part 2)
Water is meant to be a really precious commodity in Australia, particularly in the Murray Darling Basin. Yet the Murray Darling Basin Commission recently announced, and with some pride, that the 'National Salinity Prize' had been awarded to Pyramid … [Read more...] about Doublethink on Groundwater (Part 2)
Doublethink on Groundwater (Part 1)
Doublethink is when we hold two contradictory beliefs in our minds simultaneously and accept both of them. Doublethink has been described as a form of trained, willful blindness to contradictions. I reckon it afflicts a good percent of academics, … [Read more...] about Doublethink on Groundwater (Part 1)
More Grass for Less Salt
About 75 percent of the landmass of Australia could be classified as 'rangeland' and about 60 percent of this area is under pastoral lease. Many pastoral leases are not well managed and campaigning by the Wilderness Society and others tends to miss … [Read more...] about More Grass for Less Salt