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Enlightened Solutions
to The 21st Centuries Challenges to The Earths Survival
One Environment Minister Shows The Way.
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Apr 17, 2008
Australia's environment ministers have failed to agree on a national scheme to rid the country of the billions of plastic bags used each year.

South Australian Environment Minister Gail Gago said she was "deeply disappointed" with Thursday's outcome.

"But South Australia can hold its head high. We've announced that as of today we will ... bring about a ban on plastic bags in South Australia, commencing January 2009," she said.( For More)

Every Australian needs more effective leadership like this from politicians, not the usual lets create a harsher law and pretend the problem doesn't exist. Bravo.

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Can Our World Really Wait Any Longer For Clean Hydrogen Fuel Systems
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Apr 7, 2008
Fuel from Water

The book advocates hydrogen fuel as the best long-term alternative to fossil fuels and as a way to stop polluting the air and subsidizing terrorists. Shows how to generate hydrogen by electrolysis, how to convert an internal combustion engine to hydrogen, and how hydrogen can be used in home appliances.

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Global Warming Is Simple To Understand, No Water No Drinking, No Oxygen No Breathing, Water Above Our Heads Drowning, Simple.
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Apr 6, 2008
Global warming isn’t opinion. It’s a scientific reality. And the science tells us that human activity has made enormous impacts to our planet that affect our well-being and even our survival as a species.

The world’s leading science journals report that glaciers are melting ten times faster than previously thought, that atmospheric greenhouse gases have reached levels not seen for millions of years, and that species are vanishing as a result of climate change. They also report of extreme weather events, long-term droughts, and rising sea levels.

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Matrin Luther King How big Would His Dream For Our Environment Have Been.
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Apr 5, 2008
Martin was someone who dreamed big, we need people who dream this big to connect the answers to our global position.

In a way, that makes it possible for all of us to live in a sustainable way . To not stop the initiatives that are so important, but to support them properly in better applying the solutions for a positive future, as Martin Luther King did to solving the problems of rascism.

We need to show that much courage again.

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