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admin /2 March, 2012
A massive crack growing in Antarctic ice sheet WASHINGTON – Agence France-Presse | 11/4/2011 12:00:00 AM | A massive crack is growing wider in the Antarctic ice sheet and could break apart in the coming months, forming an iceberg the size of New York City, NASA scientists warned on Thursday. A massive crack is growing Continue Reading →
admin /2 March, 2012
AVAAZ HAS OVER 13 MILLION MEMBERS WORLDWIDE. ACTA – time to win! Inbox x Alex Wilks – Avaaz.org avaaz@avaaz.org 3:47 PM (0 minutes ago) to me Dear friends, In days, ACTA’s backers will try and use the courts to revive their failing censorship attempt — referring it to the European Court of Justice with a Continue Reading →
admin /2 March, 2012
State government’s hands are in the cookie jar over school bank accounts by: EXCLUSIVE by Katherine Danks and Bruce McDougall From:The Daily Telegraph March 02, 201212:00AM 38 comments 0 Ambushed … Geoff Scott, principal of Blacktown South Public School with his students (L-R) Ebonee Annabel, Kaitlyn Nash, Jessica Nash, Pavitraa Hathi, Abhinav Hathi, Ishan Puri Continue Reading →
admin /1 March, 2012
Sydney water war – Labor’s desalination plant is a tap we can’t turn off by: Alicia Wood From:The Daily Telegraph March 02, 201212:00AM 0 THE decision was made – Sydney would get a desal plant “drought or no drought”. Before the 2007 election, premier Morris Iemma promised it would be built when dam levels hit Continue Reading →
admin /1 March, 2012
Thickest parts of Arctic ice cap melting faster Finding a potent new energy source by listening for Earth’s gas bubbles? Sea level rise to alter economics of California beaches: Certain beaches will shrink, others remain large Thickest parts of Arctic ice cap melting faster Posted: 29 Feb 2012 04:00 PM PST A new study revealed Continue Reading →
admin /1 March, 2012
ScienceDaily: Severe Weather News Sea level rise to alter economics of California beaches: Certain beaches will shrink, others remain large Posted: 28 Feb 2012 08:43 AM PST Rising sea levels are likely to change Southern California beaches in the coming century, but not in ways you might expect. While some beaches may shrink or possibly Continue Reading →