environment
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Very Succesful 350 Day from SeasideMan Pro 26 days old
http://www.350.org/ Congratulations to all the organisers and participants of the event in Borth, and the global organisers too. The events round the ...
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Today Is 350 Day from SeasideMan Pro 28 days old
http://www.350.org/ "On 24 October, people in 181 countries are coming together for the most widespread day of environmental action in the planet's ...
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October 24th - 350 Action Day from SeasideMan Pro 43 days old
"350 is what scientists say is the safe upper limit for carbon dioxide in the atmosphere" We're calling on people around the world to organize an ...
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A Happy Bunny from SeasideMan Pro 53 days old
I have a job to go to tomorrow for just the day. I'm taking photographs for a local college for their sustainability initiative. So, photographs of ...
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Yea Verily, Like Unto a Snowball's Chance in Hell from SeasideMan Pro 63 days old
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8242410.stm "More than half of the world's fisheries are fully exploited, putting 27 million jobs and $100bn of ...
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A Little Rant from SeasideMan Pro 103 days old
A few days ago, I popped to our local little shop to buy a few things: bread, butter, milk. I went to where the butter should be. No butter. I scanned ...
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Microcosm from SeasideMan Pro 128 days old
-- literally "small world". Shingle beaches such as the one here at Borth provide a relatively unusual environment, which is why there are so many ...
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Messing Your Own Nest from SeasideMan Pro 229 days old
[ ... ] of it stays in the environment, and some goes to form plastic islands like the one in the Sargasso sea. This planet is our collective nest and ...
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There is an old Chinese Insult: from SeasideMan Pro 258 days old
"May you live in interesting times" Whether we like it or not, all of us are living in interesting times. Technology is changing faster than many ...
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Birds are Flying North from SeasideMan Pro 452 days old
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7571229.stm “French birds are moving northwards in response to climate change, but not fast enough, scientists ...