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What is Wilderness? (Part 3)

May 12, 2008 By jennifer

"An infamous media type said, 'In essence we're a conceited naked ape but in our mind we're a divine legend and we see ourselves as some sort of God that we can walk around the earth deciding who will live and die and what will be destroyed and … [Read more...] about What is Wilderness? (Part 3)

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: National Parks, Wilderness

Victorian Timber Industry to Pay for Water?

May 12, 2008 By jennifer

"IN A blow to Victoria's massive plantation industry, the State Government has moved to make thirsty timber plantations accountable for the water they use. "Companies such as Timbercorp may face extra costs as Government documents show it is … [Read more...] about Victorian Timber Industry to Pay for Water?

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Forestry

Good News on High Fuel and Food Prices – A Note from Ian Mott

May 11, 2008 By jennifer

The moralising on the supposed evils of converting grain to biofuel and pushing food prices to record levels in a soon to be hungry world has only just begun. It has been described as nothing less than a "crime against humanity" by UN expert, Jean … [Read more...] about Good News on High Fuel and Food Prices – A Note from Ian Mott

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Energy & Nuclear, Food & Farming

Best Bear Papers – A Note from Bob Ferguson

May 11, 2008 By jennifer

Two of the best papers that go directly to the heart of the issues on the polar bear listing as endangered by the US government are: Demographic and Ecological Perspectives on the Status of Polar Bears, by Dr Mitchell Taylor and Dr Martha Dowsley, … [Read more...] about Best Bear Papers – A Note from Bob Ferguson

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Plants and Animals

We Live in an Electric Universe (Part 1) by Louis Hissink

May 10, 2008 By jennifer

One of the basic working rules in empirical science is the Donald Duck Factor, that when something novel looks, waddles and sounds like a duck, then in all probability it might also be a duck, or at least of the same species. And when a similar … [Read more...] about We Live in an Electric Universe (Part 1) by Louis Hissink

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Climate & Climate Change

Why the Propaganda Campaign for International Intervention in Burma? by Peter Symonds

May 10, 2008 By jennifer

The catastrophe wrought by Cyclone Nargis on the Burmese people has provoked an extraordinary campaign by the US and allied powers, and in the international media, demanding that the military junta open its borders to aid and aid officials as well as … [Read more...] about Why the Propaganda Campaign for International Intervention in Burma? by Peter Symonds

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