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Hey Denmark, Don't support the Japanese government's whaling agenda! We love Lego. We love whales. We want to love Denmark's position on whaling!

 

whales.greenpeace.org/cyberaction.php

Hey Denmark, Don't support the Japanese government's whaling agenda! We love Lego. We love whales. We want to love Denmark's position on whaling!

 

whales.greenpeace.org/cyberaction.php

Martin Lloyd made the whale.

 

Hey Denmark, Don't support the Japanese government's whaling agenda! We love Lego. We love whales. We want to love Denmark's position on whaling!

 

whales.greenpeace.org/cyberaction.php

As many will be aware I spend a substantial amount of time working for the complete protection of the Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary from the mining industry.

 

Negotiations are currently in process between the state government and the mining company seeking a return to active drilling within the sanctuary, Marathon Resources.

 

This despite overwhelming public opposition being expressed to the idea of mining access to this remarkable wild place every time the issue is raised!

 

If you're as concerned as I am please spare a moment to take part in The Wilderness Society's cyber-action, which was placed online this morning. This is your opportunity to tell Mike Rann what you think...

 

secure.wilderness.org.au/cyberactivist/cyberactions/11_01...

 

The image is mine, the graphics are The Wilderness Society's. It's always a pleasure to see a photo used well!

 

If you want to get an idea of the magnificence of the area in question please take a short ride on the Desktop Toyota; traverse the famous Ridgetop Track virtually right here on flickr!

MArtin Lloyd made the whale.

 

Hey Denmark, Don't support the Japanese government's whaling agenda! We love Lego. We love whales. We want to love Denmark's position on whaling!

 

whales.greenpeace.org/cyberaction.php

The Last Stand took ‘Giant Pinocchio’ for a tour of the Picton Valley on 28 February to experience first hand the ‘eco-lies’about the source of Ta Ann’s wood. Here is Giant Pinocchio surveying the forest destruction at Picton logging coupe PC024B.

 

Dob in Ta Ann for selling Tasmania's magnificent forests as ‘eco’ wood and take action now! Go to taann.good.do/cyberaction

Photo: Ula Majewski

The Last Stand took ‘Giant Pinocchio’ for a tour of the Picton Valley on 28 February to experience first hand the ‘eco-lies’about the source of Ta Ann’s wood. Here is Giant Pinocchio surveying the forest destruction at Picton logging coupe PC024B.

 

Dob in Ta Ann for selling Tasmania's magnificent forests as ‘eco’ wood and take action now! Go to taann.good.do/cyberaction

Photo: Ula Majewski

The Last Stand took ‘Giant Pinocchio’ for a tour of the Picton Valley on 28 February to experience first hand the ‘eco-lies’about the source of Ta Ann’s wood. Here is Giant Pinocchio surveying the forest destruction at Picton logging coupe PC024B.

 

Dob in Ta Ann for selling Tasmania's magnificent forests as ‘eco’ wood and take action now! Go to taann.good.do/cyberaction

Photo: Ula Majewski

The Last Stand took ‘Giant Pinocchio’ for a tour of the Picton Valley on 28 February to experience first hand the ‘eco-lies’about the source of Ta Ann’s wood. Here is Giant Pinocchio surveying the forest destruction at Picton logging coupe PC024B.

 

Dob in Ta Ann for selling Tasmania's magnificent forests as ‘eco’ wood and take action now! Go to taann.good.do/cyberaction

Photo: Ula Majewski

The Last Stand took ‘Giant Pinocchio’ for a tour of the Picton Valley on 28 February to experience first hand the ‘eco-lies’about the source of Ta Ann’s wood. Here is Giant Pinocchio surveying the forest destruction at Picton logging coupe PC024B.

 

Dob in Ta Ann for selling Tasmania's magnificent forests as ‘eco’ wood and take action now! Go to taann.good.do/cyberaction

Photo: Ula Majewski

The Last Stand took ‘Giant Pinocchio’ for a tour of the Picton Valley on 28 February to experience first hand the ‘eco-lies’about the source of Ta Ann’s wood. Here is Giant Pinocchio surveying the forest destruction at Picton logging coupe PC024B.

 

Dob in Ta Ann for selling Tasmania's magnificent forests as ‘eco’ wood and take action now! Go to taann.good.do/cyberaction

Photo: Ula Majewski

The Last Stand took ‘Giant Pinocchio’ for a tour of the Picton Valley on 28 February to experience first hand the ‘eco-lies’about the source of Ta Ann’s wood. Here is Giant Pinocchio surveying the forest destruction at Picton logging coupe PC024B.

 

Dob in Ta Ann for selling Tasmania's magnificent forests as ‘eco’ wood and take action now! Go to taann.good.do/cyberaction

Photo: Paul Kimbell

The Last Stand took ‘Giant Pinocchio’ for a tour of the Picton Valley on 28 February to experience first hand the ‘eco-lies’about the source of Ta Ann’s wood. Here is Giant Pinocchio surveying the forest destruction at Picton logging coupe PC024B.

 

Dob in Ta Ann for selling Tasmania's magnificent forests as ‘eco’ wood and take action now! Go to taann.good.do/cyberaction

Photo: Ula Majewski

The Last Stand took ‘Giant Pinocchio’ for a tour of the Picton Valley on 28 February to experience first hand the ‘eco-lies’about the source of Ta Ann’s wood. Here is Giant Pinocchio surveying the forest destruction at Picton logging coupe PC024B.

 

Dob in Ta Ann for selling Tasmania's magnificent forests as ‘eco’ wood and take action now! Go to taann.good.do/cyberaction

Photo: Paul Kimbell

not my photo! this is actually one of south australia's most famous tourism shots, and i've posted this for my unknownsa blog

 

The Wilderness Society's current advertisement running in Adelaide's Independent Weekly, asking premier Mike Rann to personally intervene to ensure the full protection of the Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary from uranium mining and exploration.

 

TWS has just launched a cyberaction directed to Mike Rann on this issue.

 

for further information see the blog link above, or explore the 'arkaroola, would U mine it? set at right

The Last Stand took ‘Giant Pinocchio’ for a tour of the Picton Valley on 28 February to experience first hand the ‘eco-lies’about the source of Ta Ann’s wood. Here is Giant Pinocchio surveying the forest destruction at Picton logging coupe PC024B.

 

Dob in Ta Ann for selling Tasmania's magnificent forests as ‘eco’ wood and take action now! Go to taann.good.do/cyberaction

Photo: Ula Majewski

"Nietzsche said that "All great things must first wear terrifying and monstrous masks in order to inscribe themselves on the hearts of humanity" #ideas #NewAgenda #newage #CyberAware #CyberActions #Cyberwar #CyberWarfare #SaturdayMotivation #inspirationalquotes #JamesScott #CCIOS #ICIT

The Last Stand took ‘Giant Pinocchio’ for a tour of the Picton Valley on 28 February to experience first hand the ‘eco-lies’about the source of Ta Ann’s wood. Here is Giant Pinocchio surveying the forest destruction at Picton logging coupe PC024B.

 

Dob in Ta Ann for selling Tasmania's magnificent forests as ‘eco’ wood and take action now! Go to taann.good.do/cyberaction

Photo: Ula Majewski

The Last Stand took ‘Giant Pinocchio’ for a tour of the Picton Valley on 28 February to experience first hand the ‘eco-lies’about the source of Ta Ann’s wood. Here is Giant Pinocchio surveying the forest destruction at Picton logging coupe PC024B.

 

Dob in Ta Ann for selling Tasmania's magnificent forests as ‘eco’ wood and take action now! Go to taann.good.do/cyberaction

Photo: Paul Kimbell

This evening I dined by candlelight, turning out the lights and helping out in giving 5 minutes respite for the planet.

 

This action was started by some French environmental groups, including my colleagues at Friends of the Earth France, on the eve of the release of the big climate change report that's hopefully been all over your tv screens.

 

The action was originally aimed at French citizens to show their government they want action on climate change, but it seems they're not the only ones .

 

Apparently, they were even going to switch off the 10,000 light bulbs on the Eiffel Tower.

 

And it's spread to Brazil, Lithuania, Belgium and the Netherlands to name a few countries.

 

Sometimes my job makes me proud.

The Last Stand took ‘Giant Pinocchio’ for a tour of the Picton Valley on 28 February to experience first hand the ‘eco-lies’about the source of Ta Ann’s wood. Here is Giant Pinocchio surveying the forest destruction at Picton logging coupe PC024B.

 

Dob in Ta Ann for selling Tasmania's magnificent forests as ‘eco’ wood and take action now! Go to taann.good.do/cyberaction

Photo: Ula Majewski

The Last Stand took ‘Giant Pinocchio’ for a tour of the Picton Valley on 28 February to experience first hand the ‘eco-lies’about the source of Ta Ann’s wood. Here is Giant Pinocchio surveying the forest destruction at Picton logging coupe PC024B.

 

Dob in Ta Ann for selling Tasmania's magnificent forests as ‘eco’ wood and take action now! Go to taann.good.do/cyberaction

Photo: Ula Majewski

This is a fantastic piece of coast line to the North of Broome that is worth the drive up the sandy road, especially for camp spots.

But now is in danger of being sacrificed to more development and destruction by an energy demanding world.

 

secure.wilderness.org.au/cyberactivist/cyberactions/10_12...?

 

see also www.facebook.com/protectingthekimberley?sk=wall

see Tracks along the Lurujarri Trail see the Australian Geographic Magazine 112 Jan 2013

from Minarriny (Couomb Point) via Walmadan (James Price Point), Kardilakan (Quandong Point), Nuwirrar (Barred Creek), Wirrkinymirri (Willie Creek), Ngunungkurrukun (Coconut Well), and Cable Beach near Broome and the Goolarabooloo Community past Minyirr (Gantheaume Point).

 

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The Last Stand took ‘Giant Pinocchio’ for a tour of the Picton Valley on 28 February to experience first hand the ‘eco-lies’about the source of Ta Ann’s wood. Here is Giant Pinocchio surveying the forest destruction at Picton logging coupe PC024B.

 

Dob in Ta Ann for selling Tasmania's magnificent forests as ‘eco’ wood and take action now! Go to taann.good.do/cyberaction

Photo: Paul Kimbell

Mary Church

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Mary Church

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Friends of the Earth Scotland

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Edinburgh, EH2 2PR

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*****My usual working days are Monday, Thursday and Friday*****

 

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Friends of the Earth Scotland

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