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20 Most Incredible Nudis

Friday, December 12, 2008

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20 Most Incredible Nudis

The diversity and beauty that exists on this planet is absolutely amazing. Take the nudibranch, a shell-less mollusk, or sea slug, which are without a doubt some of the most colourful critters in the world. Check out the 20 exceptional nudibranch photos we've gathered here, and we think you'll agree that the unassuming 'nudi' is a wonder to behold!

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No Money For Climate Change

Friday, December 28, 2007

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Defra (Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs), the British government department in charge of environmental issues, is facing £300 million cuts in areas which are concerned with climate change. Agencies tackling recycling, energy saving, nature protection, carbon emissions and safeguarding the environment have all been targeted.

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Drilling Space For Energy

Monday, December 24, 2007

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The Climate Conference in Bali allowed the littlest of UN nations: Palau, to express its desire to harness energy not from Earth resources, but from Space. Backed by the Pentagon, the western Pacific island was investigating whether space-based solar power

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Bali: What Was Achieved?

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

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On Wednesday we published an article called “What to Expect at Bali: Nothing, or Worse”. The good news is we weren’t wholly wrong in our predictions (so you can still trust us). The better news is we

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The Bali is in the Home Court

Saturday, December 15, 2007

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So I am sitting here in the convention hall in Nusa Dua where international diplomats are hashing out the Bali roadmap for an International agreement on tackling global warming, with my heart in my stomach. I have seen a lot of terrible things by our government over the [...]

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What to Expect at Bali: Nothing, Or Worse

Thursday, December 13, 2007

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The Bali climate conference taking place right now is one of the most important, if not the most important, climate conferences since the conference at which the Kyoto Treaty was designed. This conference has a potential to achieve something, at least compared to other recent conventions. Throughout late [...]

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Canada at Bali: Oh, the Shame

Saturday, December 8, 2007

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I am a Canadian, and I am ashamed that Prime Minister Stephen Harper is from Canada. How far has democracy fallen, when we have a majority of the population that favors action on averting

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The Real Story at Bali: The Youth are Back and Badder than Ever

Thursday, December 6, 2007

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In 2005, at the UN’s Montreal Climate Negotiations a ragtag but sizable delegation showed up at the conference desperate to make sure the world hear their call for climate action. The event proved to be a formative time for many in the youth climate movement and many date [...]

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