Solwara 1 is the world’s first seabed mine to get a license to operate. It will set a worldwide precedent if the project does go ahead.
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“TALKING ABOUT MUSIC IS LIKE DANCING ABOUT ARCHITECTURE” STEVE MARTIN
A shallow 6.4 earthquake has struck the east coast of Taiwan, causing some buildings to collapse and killing at least two people.
Faced with toxic fluorides destroying food crops, animal and human life, and with law suits piling up, atomic scientists decided they could distract the nation by promoting fluorides as a beneficial tooth treatment…
“ASK NOT WHAT MOTHER EARTH CAN DO FOR US, BUT WHAT WE CAN DO OR STOP DOING ON HER BEHALF.”
There are new links on www.stopsmartmeters.org.nz to alert people to legislation that appears to be intended to phase out access to copper landline services in at least some parts of NZ.
“We have the capacity to inflict severe damage on natural processes, yet we can seldom do much to restore wholeness…beyond all the physical injury we may have inflicted, the greatest damage is the dishonor that we have paid to the Earth…The world we live in is an honourable world. To […]
Check out IRIS seismic map and events list, including a major 7.9 magnitude ‘quake, and all at shallow depths. What is causing such prolific and highly localised activity?
Hundreds of thousands of bees have dropped dead in the last week near Nelson. No one is sure who is to blame for the crisis at hives near the Mangles Valley in Murchison.
Following recent developments in the New Zealand government’s proposal to put cameras on commercial fishing boats: