The following comments by Australian forester Frank McKinnell are based on three visits to the Aral Sea region between 2004 and 2006, including trips out onto the Dry Aral Seabed (DAS) on both the Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan sides of the border: "The … [Read more...] about The Aral Sea in 2006: A Note from Frank McKinnell
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Bicycle Beats Peak Oil: Ian Mott
"At $2/litre I will fix my bicycle, I will get more exercise, I will lose weight, I will get fitter, I will live longer, I will get more things done, I will sleep better, I will notice more things as I pass them by, I will meet more people, I will be … [Read more...] about Bicycle Beats Peak Oil: Ian Mott
What Will Power Tomorrow?
Last night Australian current affairs program Four Corners ran a story titled ‘Peak oil?’. It began with the proposition that we might run out of oil soon and that this could be catastrophic, but then went on to outline a range of alternatives. … [Read more...] about What Will Power Tomorrow?
More Interested in Crying ‘Water’, Than Buying Land & Water
Television personality John Doyle (from Roy and HG) was on Australia's Radio National yesterday afternoon talking about the environmental problems he observed as he ventured down the Darling River recently with another Australian celebrity Tim … [Read more...] about More Interested in Crying ‘Water’, Than Buying Land & Water
Whaling – Con & Pro: Klaus Barthelmess
According to German historian Klaus Barthelmess it is "Pure presumptuousness!" to suggest that world opinion is against whaling. He writes: "This opinion [against whaling] is almost exclusively found in densely populated urban Western societies, … [Read more...] about Whaling – Con & Pro: Klaus Barthelmess
Norwegian Whalers Show Tourists How It’s Done
Tourists on a whale watching expedition in Norwegian waters were not impressed when some eager whalers, taking advantage of the nice weather, harpooned one of the whales they were watching. Read the story in the Aftenposten, click … [Read more...] about Norwegian Whalers Show Tourists How It’s Done