Posted Apr 22, 2007 at 01:07PM by Ryan A. Listed in: Environmental Campaigns, Global Warming Tags: global warming, Australia, New Zealand, John Howard, United Nations
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Australian drought - Image 1Australia, and the rest of the world for that matter, has to wake up soon or suffer grim consequences.

The Land Down Under is currently on the brink of an epic drought - probably the first disaster in history caused by climate change to hit a developed nation. The changing weather patterns is attributed to global warming.

If a significant amount of rain fall will not be experienced within the next six to eight weeks, Prime Minister John Howard will be forced to implement a ban on irrigation for one year to focus the remaining water supply for drinking purposes.

Murray-Darling basin will be affected the most with 40% of the country's agriculture produce coming from the area. John Howard lamented:

An irrigation ban would have a potentially devastating impact. But this is very much in the lap of the gods. It is a grim situation, and there is no point in pretending to Australia otherwise. We must all hope and pray there is rain.


The prime minister used to not believe the science behind climate change. Before the situation became this devastating, it should be mentioned that the United Nations (UN) tried to warn Australia as well as New Zealand. Locally, Howard is receiving a lot of criticisms from opposition Labour Party leader Kevin Rudd and National Farmers' Federation head Ben Fargher.

Global Warming's knocking, it's about time we answer the door and face up to our shortcomings.

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Posted Sep 06, 2006 at 01:46AM by Alaric S. Listed in: Animals and Wildlife Tags: Steve Irwin, John Howard, Billy Campbell, Jack Hanna, Mark Vaile
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steve irwinSteve Irwin lived a life bursting at the seams with his love for nature. Had he died ten years earlier, Irwin's life would still be bigger than many people's. But that's what separates true legends from the rest of us. He didn't live to exist. He lived to follow his passion to the very ends of the Earth. And he took us with him for the greatest adventures we ever had without leaving the comfort and safety of our living rooms.

Sometimes controversial but always compelling, Steve Irwin left behind colleagues, friends, and admirers who remember not how he died...but how he lived his incredible life:

"He brought joy and learning about the natural world to millions and millions of people across the globe."
Billy Campbell, President, Discovery Networks

"A wonderful and colourful son,,,he was a wonderful character, he was a passionate environmentalist, he brought entertainment and excitement to millions of people."
Australian Prime Minister John Howard

"The guy was incredible. His knowledge was incredible. Some people that are doing this stuff are actors and that type of thing, but Steve was truly a zoologist, so to speak, a person who knew what he was doing. Yes, he did things a lot of people wouldn't do. I think he knew what he was doing."
American zoologist Jack Hanna

"He was such a genuine bloke as far as his love for animals...his love for the animals was unbelievable."
Craig Hausen (colleague)

"I don't think we could even estimate how much he brought us through his personality and his profile and his enthusiasm about Queensland."
Tourism Queensland Spokeswoman Louise Yates

"Steve Irwin was what many personalities aspire to be, but few actually are: truly original. He had an amazing ability to deliver a message - the importance of wildlife preservation - while also providing a bloody good show.
David Moot, Chief programming officer, Network Ten

"I was a tremendous fan of Steve Irwin because of his larger-than-life personality and his ability to highlight wildlife conservation in a way that people from all walks of life could identify with."
Australian Deputy Prime Minister Mark Vaile

"A passionate conservationist and one of the proudest dads on the planet. He died doing what he loved best and left this world in a happy and peaceful state of mind. He would have said, 'Crocs Rule!'"
John Stainton (colleague)

There are hundreds of thousands of messages from Irwin's fans, which we can't fit in here. Let us just add one more from us: This world is a better place today because Steve Irwin made it that way.

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