Category: General news
Managing director of Ebono Institute and major sponsor of The Generator, Geoff Ebbs, is running against Kevin Rudd in the seat of Griffith at the next Federal election. By the expression on their faces in this candid shot it looks like a pretty dull campaign. Read on
admin /24 February, 2012
Oil Price Daily News Update New Oil Field in the Gulf of Mexico Could be Huge Big Oil’s Generosity and the Cloak of Social Responsibility The Vital Strategic Debate: Who – in the West – Lost Africa? What do the Recent Oil Price Highs Mean for Consumers at the Pump Belarus Considers Selling Oil Pipelines Continue Reading →
admin /23 February, 2012
24. June 2010: Higher wetland methane emissions caused by climate warming 40,000 years ago No clathrate gun Bern/Bremerhaven, June 24th, 2010. 40,000 years ago rapid warming led to an increase in methane concentration. The culprit for this increase has now been identified. Mainly wetlands in high northern latitudes caused the methane increase, as discovered by Continue Reading →
admin /23 February, 2012
Research offers glimmer of hope for threatened coral By Amy Simmons Updated February 24, 2012 01:33:40 Photo: Coral plesiastrea (Supplied: Rachel Silverstein) Map: Australia Grim forecasts for the world’s dying coral reefs have just become a little brighter with the release of new research from the United States. The study, published in the Biological Sciences Continue Reading →
admin /23 February, 2012
Agenda gridlock blocks revamp of Parramatta Rd by: Vikki Campion From:The Daily Telegraph February 24, 201212:00AM 2 comments 0 Not the same … father and son upholsterers Michele and Vince Menolascina and their dog Milo in front of their shop on Parramatta Road, Stanmore / Pic: Justin Lloyd Show More Source: The Daily Telegraph Bottleneck Continue Reading →
admin /23 February, 2012
Further noise restrictions could halt development Jacob Saulwick, Matthew Moore February 22, 2012 Read later Comments 8
admin /23 February, 2012
For disaster debris arriving from Japan, radiation least of the concerns Posted: 22 Feb 2012 10:37 AM PST Later this year debris from the earthquake and tsunami that devastated Japan should begin to wash up on US shores — and one question many have asked is whether that will pose a radiation risk. The simple Continue Reading →