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I managed to capture a fairly good shot of Dusty recently. All the pigeons tend to hunt for dessert-seeds on the lawn after eating their main meal at the dish on the doorstep.


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The leader of Australia's first Arctic expedition, Earl de Blonville, has discovered a philosophy for the world to apply to climate change. To begin preparing for the needs of the philosophy it requires an understanding of how we're going to be...


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A lone cyclist rides past the Sydney Opera House on the inaugural National Ride to Work Day October 17, 2007. REUTERSWill Burgess The many faces of biking, brought to you in pictures with this link


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May 14 - Triumph's latest solar bra aims to put a photovoltaic charge into undergarment demand - or at least a cellphone. Featuring a built-in solar panel, the bra captures and redistributes the sun's bounty and can generate enough energy...


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Probably not, if the scientists are correct about the looming seafood crisis. One of the luxuries about living in Sydney, is being able to go to the fish markets and see the incredible variety and volume of fresh fish. Elsewhere in the world, the...


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I am sure we are all in the same boat, with Petrol prices reaching the stratosphere and forecast for MORE increases coming out of broking houses (Goldman Sachs say it could get as high as $200, yikes), we want an Emissions Trading Scheme but we are...


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I recently gave the pigeons a treat when tidying up in the mid-yard. I cut down the seeded ornamental grasses which were cascading onto the lawn, trying to shove the dunny out of its place, and not allowing the nasturtiums to be seen.


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34 stingrays suddenly die Officials at the Calgary Zoo try to find out what killed 34 cownose stingrays in a 24-hour span. CTV News reports. Officials: Woman dies after stingray strikes her - CNN.com Endangered parrots born in...


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Or, use a mig-welder that creates heat as intense as the sun, all run on water (HHO)? Yep, just two of the free energy options teetering at the dawn of the age of Free Energy, soon to be available at a Walmart or Woolworths or K-Mart near...


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Greenpeace has released an excellent in depth report on why carbon Capture and Storage will not save the Climate. The link to the full report is HERE It is worth reading just the first few pages to familiarize yourself with the issue as it is...


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On February 22, 2007 the largest known Colossal Squid was captured. The specimen measured 10 m (33 ft) in length and weighed 495 kg (1,091 lb).


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Talk that the Environment is going to be looked after in tomorrows Federal Budget to the tune of $2.3bn is clearly a gift for the Environment, whether it is repackaging of some prior pledges or not, it is certainly a nice number.


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We could probably have cheap oil, if the environmentalists would let us drill off our coast and in Alaska, but they wont so there is no more cheap oil. So, in the mean time, what else can we do? Well, why not forgo lotto tickets for a year or...


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Carbon emissions from war are fudged by the government and media because war is valued as a way of life on the planet. Despite war helping to finish life as we know it, within the next five years ( no ice left in the Arctic by 2013), it is imagined...


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I was turning out my lamp ready to climb into my bed, when I heard a loud THUMP. I thought the lady next door was shooing the pigeons from her windowsill for the night, as sometimes they accumulate on her sills, rather than on ours or our alcoves.


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Very far according to an assesment by a company called CLIMATE COUNTS, CLICK HERE, a not for profit organisation dedicated to fighting Climate Change. They survey all major American companies annually to assess their contribution towards the...


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Todays shipping accident involving a relatively small New Zealand cargo vessel is just one more warning for those who live around the bay. Its hull slid onto the Great Sands and wasnt deep enough to reach the rocky outcrops the sand hides. This...


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Western governments have expressed horror at Burma junta long enough. With the people of Burma in horrendous crisis from a climate change storm (yes, there's more to come for the planet - see Earl de Blonville, Arctic explorer on You Tube) food and...


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