Japan stands disgraced - they have lied, cheated and been a poor role model to the World.
Australia, under the new Rudd administration is acting to stop whaling and this is to be applauded. For too long the Japanese have treated World opinion with contempt and it is time to fight their proposals to continue whaling especially under the guise of "research" !
Only the moronic in our society could be unmoved by these latest revelations. Sadly many of those moronic elements are leading politicians!
We are seeing are environmental demise in a dramatic fashion - only the moronic elements in our society could remain unmoved in the light of these revelations. Regrettably many of those morons are leading politicians!
This article spells out the arrogance of Japan. It is time for the World community to act.
So Japan is issuing "warnings" - BIG deal - go go Ozzies you have, as a nation under Howard, been a spectator too long. It's time for Australia to ACT.
I congratulate the new Australian administration for having the courage to take the "whale fight" to the Japanese.
This article is appropriate and timely - I encourage all to read it
I believe this really epitomizes how sick the Japanese attitude is to nature - as a nation they haven't a clue! They refuse to acknowledge the error of their ways aand are full of foolish pride.
Privatising the World's water supplies is a foul practice - there is no question that providing the poor with water resources has no financial benefit at all to the investors so the water resource will be diverted to those with money.
The Japanese whaling industry introduces "high tech" killing of whales yet it takes Japan destroying 1,000 whales in the name of basic research! Obviously the Japanese are a dim witted lot or they believe the rest of us are to accept this devious and flawed thinking!
What a tragedy to see our planet trashed! Here is evidence of plastic rubbish floating in the Pacific - and it encompasses an area the size of Texas and can be seen from space!
I think this article is timely - Sea Shepherd has directly confronted nations who serve selfish interest. Paul Watson may be extreme but he is an environmental warrior with guts and determination. I applaud him!
Bycatch in a day of ravaged oceans and ecosystems is a disaster.
Overfishing is ruining the chances of mankind to persist on this Planet - no question. It is merely another sad condition which has driven yet another nail in the coffin to our future.
Our oceans have long been regarded as the ultimate waste dump - it is time we recognised the damage we have wrought and curtail future abuses.
This article is an excellent reminder how we can all contribute to a major problem
Biofuels will wreck our planet unless we adopt some sound thinking!
Our future is looking increasingly bleak - the natural World upon which we all ultimately depend is clearly surrendering. We are in deep trouble and the momentum of deterioration means our ability to address the situation is fast receding.
The curtailing of rainforest destruction is an obvious first step to fighting global warming - and it is one of the quickest to implement. There is no real necessity to ravage rainforests - alternatives are available and better use can be made in leaving the forests standing.
Bravo to Sea Shepherd - directly confronting those who continue environmental vandalism. They deserve complete support from the World community - the political talkfest achieves nothing!
Further reporting of the dolphin massacre in Japan - it is clear the authorities are making every effort to try to stem the news coverage around the World. That's every good reason why it should be heralded from every steeple in the land!
Mother Nature is giving clear signals that she is about to take revenge - how long before the World gets serious on addressing the issues? We are having little time to stop the momentum.
Amazing news - precious fuels from waste and a cleaner environment as the added bonus. This is the sort of technology we should be pursuing with gusto - not the palm oil intrusion into our precious rain forest areas.
The great apes are having a terrible time as their habitat is wrecked comprehensively - maybe our cousins are foretelling where we are head?
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