The total area of land now under conservation protection worldwide has doubled since 1990, when the World Parks Commission set a goal of protecting 10 percent of the planet's surface. That goal has been exceeded, with over 12 percent of all land, a … [Read more...] about People and National Parks: Are They Compatible?
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What Was Special About 2005?
According to Foreign Policy magazine the world will remember 2005 for its natural disasters, the passing of a pope, and the ongoing insurgency in Iraq. In terms of environmental issues that "fell through the cracks" the magazine focused on reduced … [Read more...] about What Was Special About 2005?
Free Range Dogs
I am not into organics, but I do take an interest in animal welfare issues. I used to keep backyard chickens, and always buy free range eggs. I was recently sent an email with the very simple message: Freeranger Eggs now has a website: … [Read more...] about Free Range Dogs
Ian Mott on Googling the ‘Atantic Conveyor’
I posted on how Europe might end up cooler rather than warmer as a consequence of global warming and its affect on ocean currents, click here for the post. Following the post, a reader of this blog, Phil Done, suggested in response to a comment from … [Read more...] about Ian Mott on Googling the ‘Atantic Conveyor’
Flower Power & Mobile Phones
BY ROGER KALLA ....ON RECYCLING The Australian Telecommunications Association wants us to think about recycling our 12 million disused mobile phones. I have got three defunct mobile lying around in my home. I don't think I am an exception since … [Read more...] about Flower Power & Mobile Phones
Let’s Eat Camel
According to today's ABC Online: The commercial camel industry is hopeful the development of overseas markets will reduce the rate of expansion in the wild herd. Environmental concern is mounting over the impact of central Australia's burgeoning … [Read more...] about Let’s Eat Camel