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Ethiopia faces worst drought in decades

Published on Nov 12, 2015
The lack of rain has meant that crop yields in the worst-affected areas are down by 90 percent this year.Al Jazeera's Charles Stratford reports from Eastern Ethiopia
unlike the drought some years ago that led to the famine ..

as compared to

AUSTRALIAN drought, thrown this in ..

love with an obsession the raw Aussie outback ..

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-11-12/donated-hay-sheep-death/6933728?WT.mc_id=newsmail

One of 35 drought-affected sheep found dead after eating donated hay.
PHOTO: Donated sorghum hay and the sheep it's believed to have killed are burned on Tanya Dawson's property, near Longreach. (Supplied: Tanya Dawson )

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personal CONSPIRACY theory

have a personal feeling China even perhaps India, are well able to manufacture SOLAR, and its associated neccessities like batteries etc
much cfheaper than thyre letting on, at the moment
maybe so as not to flood the markets with solar
keep the power companys in business
whatever, a myriad of reasons maybe ..


World’s Biggest Economies Still Backing Fossil Fuels

The governments of the world’s major industrialized countries are providing more than US$450 billion a year to...


o you live near one of these proposed sites? How do you feel about the idea of having the waste stored near you?


ENVIRONMENT Nuclear
Australia planning to store the worlds nuclear waste/ money making venture duh
NZ would never agree, considering our anti-nuclear stance ifrom the 60s, taking on France and the USA
one thing Aussie never totally was supportive to us, thats fair enough tho ..am surprised the Aussies are not kicking up more of a fuss tho ..


Six sites shortlisted for nuclear waste storage facility

The Federal Government releases a list of six locations shortlisted to store low-to-intermediate nuclear waste, amid growing debate over the role of nuclear power in the Australian economy.
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often as intrigued as to whats going on below us
more important than whats happening above us methinks ..

Ancient River System Flowed Under Sahara Desert (It Would Rank 12th largest Drainage Basin on Earth Today)


Researchers have discovered the remains of a vast ancient river system that ran..



This map shows the present-day river networks of northern and central Africa, along with the ancient Tamanrasett River. Photo credit: Skonieczny et al.

IFLScience explains how we now know that water once flowed through this extremely arid climate


Radar images reveal ancient rivers once flowed through the Sahara Desert. Photo credit: Philippe Paillou

cool info ..

Scientists find Earth-sized exoplanet close enough to study atmosphere
An international team of scientists finds a new Earth-like planet so close it is possible to study the atmosphere using optical telescopes.
 

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Amazing Nature Photos That Will Blow Your Mind and Make You Want to Save the Planet

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The beauty of nature

It's time to get out of the city. With the help of Creative Commons, we travel the corners of the planet to find stunning photos of Earth in all her glory -- so gorgeous that perhaps you'll feel inspired to save the world.

We begin by showing how vibrant nature can be with this picture of a chameleon, captured in Antananarivo,
 

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these NG gifs are just to nice not to place out ther
colourful and full of life and beauty ha'


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ENVIRONMENTAL

Wonderful, its what govts WW shpuld bew investing in by the bilklions
to some degree some countries are doing this, even China, occasionally come across many other similar COOL people!!!

TechKnow - Greening the game: Sustainability in American football

Published on Nov 15, 2015
Bringing tens of thousands of people together for a single sporting event has its inherent challenges when it comes to sustainability - from the traffic and waste generated to the energy and water needed to keep these stadiums functioning.The Dallas Cowboys' stadium uses 10 megawatts of energy on game days - that's roughly the same as keeping 7,500 US homes running during those hours. But, increasingly, teams from different sports around the world are introducing eco-friendly practices as well as modifying their stadium's infrastructure so they can do better by the environment.On this episode of TechKnow, we visit San Francisco's new Levi's stadium, which could pave the way for NFL clubs to become major players in sustainability and innovation. It is the first LEED gold-certified NFL stadium.The stadium's environmental credentials include 1,180 solar panels, which offset the electricity used by the 2,700 TVs and other energy-consuming devices used during San Francisco 49er home games.There's also a 27,000 square foot green roof filled with drought-resistant plants. And there is an entourage of "NiNerds" - roaming, bow-tie wearing stadium tech support - to help visitors properly access the cutting-edge mobile technology designed for 49er fans.But is it as sustainable as it's made out to be?We speak to an architect at a sustainability consulting company to figure out if the Levi's stadium is really that green. In this episode, we also see how scientists are studying birds to try and develop technology, which mimics their aerial movements. Scientists at Stanford are studying the biomechanics of how birds fly to try and engineer better, miniature drones that can navigate complex conditions. And we also try out some of the newest innovations in health-focused wearable tech.


the Congo getting into palm oil now
bummer bugger, its the ruination of nations/conservation etc ..
suppose you cant blame the individual small farmer for slash and burn, wanting to make a living
but F' the big money hungry corporates again ..


Congo rainforests face growing threat from palm oil plantations

Published on Nov 14, 2015
The Congo Basin in Africa is the world's second-largest tropical forest. But there are fears the growing global demand for palm oil, is putting one of the planet's most precious habitats at risk.

 

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earthrise explores solutions to the environmental challenges we all face, taking an upbeat look at ecological, scientific, technological and design projects the world over.


a bolt or 2 on me, be a fine way to go out no doubt ..

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Photograph by Gabriele François Casini, National Geographic Your Shot
“It used to be that when the sun went down we used to have to stop shooting. Not any more!” —Stephen Alvarez
 

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GOOD for them, Apple/Google could lead the world with such
compared to govts/countries who are so slow, rather look at protecting there dollars/investments in the traditional sources of power ..


Apple to Power 100% of Singapore Operations With Solar Energy

Apple's operations in Singapore will be completely solar powered by...



Greenland’s Rapidly Melting Glaciers ‘Will Result in Rising Sea Levels for Decades to Come’


A massive Greenland glacier that holds enough water to raise sea levels by...
 

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something else may have taken precedence unfortunatelt ..

4 Signs Political Momentum Is Growing for Paris Climate Talks

This week more than 60 Ministers from different countries convened in Paris, at the last...



some incredible sdhots ..

10 Photos Show the Reality of a Warming Planet

In the lead up to COP21, the UN Conference on Climate Change has put together 10 images that show a...



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1. Melting ice is destroying many species’ habitats: Destroying habitats and ecosystems leads to many species becoming extinct. Currently, 20-30 percent of animal and plant species are under threat of extinction. Photo credit: Reuters

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3. Iceberg drifting off the village of Kulusuk in Greenland: Global warming has hit Greenland hard, with the ice melting increasingly quickly. In barely ten years, temperature variations of several dozen degrees in the same period have been recorded. Photo credit: Bob Strong / Reuters
 

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CONGO conservation /n minerals
rest of the worlds pretty much depleted, lets start raping the AFRICAs ..
under the guise of improving there infrastructure ..


Conservationists and loggers collaborate to save Congo wildlife

Published on Nov 16, 2015
An unlikely relationship between the logging industry and conservationists, is helping to save wildlife in the Republic of Congo.Natural habitat in the forests of the Goualougo Triangle is being lost at an alarming rate.The region is in the north of the Republic of Congo, on the border of Central African Republic and Cameroon.



Fault Lines - Conflicted: The Fight Over Congo's Minerals

Published on Nov 18, 2015
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is one of the least developed countries in the world.Yet it is also home to $24tn worth of untapped mineral reserves. In the eastern hills of the country, the "three Ts" - tantalum, tungsten and tin - are mined by hand, eventually making their way into electronic devices across the world.For a decade, advocacy groups in the US and Europe pressured technology companies to pay attention to violence-linked "conflict minerals" in their products.Fault Lines travels to the region to hear from miners who have been struggling to make ends meet and questions advocacy groups that say Dodd-Frank 1502 has been a success.With evidence of fraud and smuggling, how can some of the biggest brands in the tech industry take credit for reducing violence and claim to be sourcing "conflict-free?"Fault Lines investigates if the highly publicised campaign to stop "conflict minerals" is protecting the lives of some of the most vulnerable people in Africa, or if it is doing the opposite.-

 

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of interest
just hope they all agree to continue leaving the place relatively untouched, research purposes only
seems to be working like that so far ..
countries actually co operating and working in with each other ..
London exhibition sheds light on Antarctic expedition 100 years ago
interesting aside, hads a close friend make a trip down there to build stuff'

ANTARCTIC


Published on Nov 19, 2015
An exhibition is shedding new light on the Antarctic expedition by British explorer Ernest Shackleton a hundred years ago.His ship was trapped in ice for months before he led his men to safety.


how about this ..Kyrgyzstan, environment
what peope who you seldom hear of, do for a living abd combat past misrakes of countries .. admirable really ..


Soviet-era radioactive waste haunts Kyrgyzstan

Published on Nov 18, 2015
One of the legacies of the Soviet era has been the abandonment of radioactive waste in countries that were once part of the USSR.In Kyrgyzstan, 92 nuclear dump sites are threatening not only people, but also the environment.

 

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ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY project
great for ETHIOPIA

always thought thay country was on the bones of its arse, thinking its war with Eritrea i suppose ..

Ethiopia's Grand Renaissance Dam Project

Published on Nov 19, 2015
Ethiopia's pride, the Grand Renaissance Dam will generate 6,000 Mega Watts of electricity, once completed. That's equal to the combined power of four nuclear reactors. But a project this big comes with a fair share of concerns. Al Jazeera's Charles Stratford reports from the construction site on the Blue Nile in Western Ethiopia.


lil unusual, and or but ..
it is they are ENVIRONMENT friendly huh
China was built on using its human waste for fertiling and sprayinmg ha true/natural

never thouth TOILETS would be an issue ha
enjoyed my self composting/no smell modern toilet on island .. just a matter of getting ujsed to whats available, me thinks ..
South Africa toilets flushing out the challenges

Published on Nov 19, 2015
On this world Toilet Day, the UN is highlighting the problem of poor sanitation. In South Africa millions of people don't have proper toilet facilities. With water in short supply, new kinds of of toilets have made their way to villages. But in one community, people are choosing not to use them.

 

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something never ever knewanything of .. the place or its existence ..
never known or heard to much re it, altho Chinese been using dried seaweed as flavouring for millenia huh'

Why is Carrageenan Important?

With more than 7 billion people to feed in the world, it is more important than ever that we have...


Man collecting seaweed for Carrageenan.

While just a food ingredient that replaces sugar and fat and adds texture, carrageenan can be viewed as one of many hydrocolloids that have some impact on the future of our food supply.


Seaweed farm in Zanzibar.

In environments with inconsistent water supplies, many times it’s the most vulnerable that are most affected. In applications like liquid infant formula, carrageenan is an essential ingredient in delivering nutrient-dense, safe formula that can be consumed without the need for additional water as with powdered optio

ORGANIC SEED

whats called certified seeds
if they eventually introduce genetic diversificationj into ther seed then there couyld be prohblems

TPP deal threatens livelihood of farmers in Malaysia

Published on Nov 20, 2015
Organic farmers could be banned from sharing seeds under trade pact between US and several states in east Asian region.Karishma Vyas reports


Everybody, soon or late, sits down to a banquet of consequences.
 

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loss of RHINO HORNs

no where else to place INTERESTING SCIENCE info ..
wildlife trafficking RHINOs etc

TechKnow - Wildlife crime scene investigators

Published on Nov 21, 2015
The rhinoceros has been hunted to near extinction as part of an illegal trade in endangered animals that has become the fourth largest criminal industry in the world. Now it has a champion. We see how a CSI team in the United States is using its forensic skills to target the hunters. This illegal industry is worth $19bn, while only 30,000 rhinos remain in the wild today.We visit the US Fish & Wildlife Service Forensics Laboratory in Ashland, Oregon, the world's only crime lab devoted to wildlife. It investigates cases for the US as well as 180 other countries belonging to CITES, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species.Ken Goddard, its director and founder, spent 30 years investigating human crimes before turning his expertise to helping endangered species."Police work is repetitive... here we're making a difference. We can save species," he tells us.Usually the first question the lab asks when it receives a horn, carcass, or some other animal object is: what is it?Rhino horns are made from keratin, what fingernails are made of, but on the black market they can fetch, ounce for ounce, more than gold or platinum. Figuring out the species - and whether it is endangered - can help determine the severity of the crime. The lab processes each case, determines the cause of death, and then helps wildlife officers figure out if a law was broken and, if so, how badly.In this episode, we also head to Las Vegas to check out one high school’s science squad, which is excelling at making all kinds of robots.


admirable
envious, no jealous, got no guts for same ha, shit scare of heights myself .

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ENVIRONMENT .. Brazil mine reaches

Toxic mud from Brazil mine reaches Atlantic Ocean

Published on Nov 22, 2015
A mudflow thick with mining waste in Brazil has now reached the Atlantic Ocean.The sludge has been flowing downstream since storage dams burst in the town of Mariana earlier this month, as



i WANT ha'
one of these , any one will do ..

6 Super Cool Tiny Houses Made From Shipping Containers

Reusing old shipping containers has become a very popular choice among tiny home builders because of...




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from a market garden background myself, be the/a way to feed whats left of this planets people ..

World’s First Robotic Farm to Produce 30,000 Heads of Lettuce Per Day

Spread will open the world's first fully automated indoor vegetable farm in..

also 'double like' James for other reasons
but simple/cool cc poem, he can teach me the American accent, in bed ..

James Franco’s Poem on Climate Change: ‘I Was Born Into a World’

James Franco's poem on climate change captures the ...
 

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PARIS talkfest on GW/CC could be of interest, if they can all feel secure enough to concentrate on the issue at hand ..

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) announced last week that the global average carbon dioxide (CO2) levels reached the 400 parts per million (ppm) milestone in the spring of 2015.

It won’t be long before global CO2 levels averaging above 400 ppm become a “permanent reality,” WMO Secretary-General Michel Jarraud said.


NASA Carbon Map Shows Which Countries are Polluting the World

In light of the upcoming COP21 Paris climate talks, NASA has released an animation of the...


this does intriuge me somewhat, for some reason
have often thought of similar in the AUSTRALIAN simpson desert/need clever scientists/NASA to work it out he, investigate it ha
be a boon to the coubtry tho ..

Ancient River System Flowed Under Sahara Desert (It Would Rank 12th largest Drainage Basin on Earth Today)

Researchers have discovered the remains of a vast ancient river system that ran...




This map shows the present-day river networks of northern and central Africa, along with the ancient Tamanrasett River. Photo credit: Skonieczny et al.


cool, clever people, 'like'
of course wealthy nations wouldent bother, well beyond them for wanting to recycle plastic .. so others can tell me different now ha ..


Recycling in Kenya turns rubbish into cash

 

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thats an incredible thing alright, toxic mud ..
take many months to dissipate i am sure ..
absolutely incredible .. trying to imagine places i know suffering simmilar, the amount of tings that woulld be devestted by such, lake Biakal for instance!

Toxic mud from Brazil mine spills into Atlantic Ocean

A torrent of toxic mud from a deadly mine spill in south-west Brazil that buried a village and contaminated a river basin reaches the Atlantic Ocean.


PHOTO: A boat is seen at the mouth of Doce River, flooded with toxic mud after a mining dam burst in Brazil.(Reuters: Ricardo Moraes)

The spill contaminated a river basin and has been described by Brazil's environment minister Izabella Teixeira as the worst environmental disaster in the country's history.

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how sad
so much more aware of them the last few mokths
because theyve had plenty of coverage ..
further to that apparently 3 white rhinos left/aged as weell
and under TIGHT SECURITY in KENYA good for them!!!

Nola, one of last four northern white rhinos, dies

There are just three northern white rhinos left on Earth, after the fourth — named Nola — died at a zoo in California.


PHOTO: Rangers feed Fatu (left) and Najin, the two surviving female white rhinos. (Facebook: Ol Pejeta Conservancy/Erico Hiller)


 
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'liked' his full interview as compared to what/how ecowatch have made up this short clip'
have followed Charles his entire lifetime with his beliefs/organic gardening etc/cool'


Prince Charles: Climate Change Root Cause of Syrian War

"There's very good evidence indeed that one of the major reasons for this horror in Syria was...

good on him for speaking out,need someone like him to peompt all those bullshitters who talk and minimally act ..

Charles: Syria's War Linked To Climate Change
In an exclusive interview with Sky News airing tonight, Prince Charles warns of "a real possibility of nature's bank going bust".

dont know so much about that ha
such a strong advocate am i yay'
but overall, tend to agree with it yes'


MORE LIKE GLOBAL COOLING

On November 30, nearly 50,000 people will descend on Paris in an effort to conclude “a legally binding and universal agreement on climate, with the aim of keeping global warming below 36°F.” Of that massive number, 25,000 are official delegates from 195 countries to the 2015 Paris Climate Conference, including from hundreds of governments, intergovernmental organizations, United Nations (UN) agencies, non-governmental organizations and “civil society.”

Prerequisite to receiving an invitation seems to be a quasi-religious belief in “climate change” and an overriding desire to impose and profit from nation-killing global government.

- See more at: UN Climate Commissars Conspire on Global Treaty - American Free Press


Climate Council chief optimistic of global deal at Paris talks

Australian Climate Council chief Tim Flannery says the booming renewable energy industry is proof the world is willing and able to step up to the challenge of addressing climate change.


interesting, BUT fraught weith danger possibly
mutant mozzies 2050 maybe!!!


Genetically modified mosquitoes could stop spread of malaria

A genetically modified strain of mosquitoes that carries genes blocking the transmission of the malaria parasite could be interbred with wild populations to halt the spread of the disease, scientists say.

 

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look familiar
who hasewnt been to similar/various countries even, called lands end maybe ..
me, NZ/England/Australia/Finland, and others ha' cool places to sit, ponder ..
fortunately most countries have such

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"At 1,864 miles, Te Araroa is the Kiwi answer to the Appalachian Trail with bigger views and dramatic strolls amid huge dunes, lush subtropical rainforests, snow-crowned peaks and alpine lakes. Not to mention scores of native and endemic birds, like the kiwi, kea and the schizophrenic tui, that abound in all corners. From glacial river valleys to rolling grasslands, you’ll tread through every kind of ecosystem in New Zealand," says Outside Magazine. Photo credit: Te Araroa

ecowatch.com: 7 Ultimate Hikes From Around the World That Should Be on Your Bucket List


cute'

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