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Australia 2020 Summit betrayed Australian children

21 April, 2008

The Australia 2020 Summit Initial Report IGNORES the Climate Emergency and Sustainability Emergency facing the World with Australia being the world’s top Developed nation “annual per capita CO2 polluter” (and it also IGNORES horrendous Australian child abuse – one third … Continue reading

Australia 2020 Summit: 25 Ideas for Greening Climate Criminal Australia

17 April, 2008

Australia is having an “Australia 2020 Summit” in which1,000 chosen delegates will gather in Canberra for 2 days to discuss ideas for a better Australia (http://australia2020.gov.au) . Australians had the opportunity of submitted ideas on 10 topics and these have … Continue reading

Transparent glass containing solar cells the future of solar-powered houses?

12 April, 2008

Will your house be solar-powered by “rose-tinted” windows in the future? At least that’s what professor John Bell from the Queensland University of Technology in Australia hopes. He has worked with Dyesol, a Canberra-based company, trying to develop affordable transparent … Continue reading

World food price crisis and global famine from biofuel perversion, climate change and globalization

4 April, 2008

The World is facing a global food price crisis and looming mass starvation in the Developing World. The price of rice has doubled in 3 months and the price of wheat has doubled in one year. The huge increases in … Continue reading

Earth Hour 2008

28 March, 2008

Turn off your lights for one hour at 8pm March 29 (that’s tomorrow) “to deliver a powerful message about the need for action on global warming.” Households and businesses around the world are urged to turn off their lights and … Continue reading

An end to “scientific” whaling in sight?

1 March, 2008

Well, that’s a maybe. The Australian government is hoping that a new proposal from them will be able to cover up a loophole that let’s Japan conduct whaling for “scientific reasons”. The Australian environmental minister Peter Garett said today that … Continue reading

Missy Higgins green US tour

26 February, 2008

Missy Higgins is a popular musician in Australia. If you watched the Live Earth (7.7.07) events last year you could see her perform in Australia. Now she is trying to make her way to the US music scene in her … Continue reading

Declare Climate State of Emergency – Australian Climate Movement Convergence

15 February, 2008

Australian Climate Action Groups from Melbourne and wider afield gathered together on Saturday 9 February, 2008 for a Climate Movement Convergence at Melbourne’s Northcote High School. A major event was the launching of an important book published by Friends of … Continue reading

Japan whalers brutally slaughter a whale mother and her calf

7 February, 2008

Since Greenpeace left the Antarctic, due to low fuel, the Japanese whalers began their slaughter of whales. Australia who is strongly condemning the whale slaughter is still following the Japanese whalers. And yesterday they could release images and videos of … Continue reading

The Japanese people need to “re-examine the whaling issue”

26 January, 2008

With the Australian government, Greenpeace and Sea Shephard watching and tracking the two Japanese whaling vessels it seems all the whales are gone. But when the Japanese whalers can’t harpoon any whales they take hostages and make illegal fuel stops … Continue reading

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