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The latest bit of stupidity from the Australian government 3 months ago

Of course everyone is replacing their incandescent light bulbs with fluorescent hardly anyone considers what happens when they are disposed of (thrown into land fill) the only positive in this is the people that eat whale and dolphin are poisoning themselves.

http://heartspring.net/mercury_poison_symptoms.html



Slaughter of innocents 3 months ago

Japan does it again!

The secret systematic slaughter of 23,000 dolphins?
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-dolphin1-2009aug01,0,1040730.story

Lets hope this movie really is a giatsu on a massive scale and lets hope that the backlash it should generate also helps their larger cetacean cousins.



Japan's whale kill to continue 7 months ago

When will the Japanese people wake up and stop this barbaric practice. Shame on the Japanese.
http://www.smh.com.au/environment/japan-wont-budge-on-whale-kill-20090503-arft.html



The Australian governments blue print for battling global warming via its announced carbon trading scheme is nothing but scandalous 17 months ago

It makes me ashamed to be Australian, like hunting whales would make me ashamed to be Japanese.
When are governments going to do the right thing? Why does Australia want to take a leading role in the abatement of global warming?
I understand that if the world takes no action then the climate will change and possibly the food chain will collapse because the PH of the oceans will change and shelled creatures will no longer be able to make their shells (some scientists believe this is already unavoidable). But the truth is there are more people living in Tokyo than the whole of Aus. Whatever we do is insignificant compared to the rest of the world. So why are we trying to be a leader? Its all about getting votes, and the resultant policy is all about getting votes, politics like religion makes me sick.



Whale watching... 18 months ago

Its not exciting, most of the time your lucky to even know they are there, but knowing they are there is enough. Australia and Australians can be proud that their government is finally taking a stance against Japanese whaling even though they need to step up the pressure further.

At the beaches yesterday afternoon during the time I had 3 beers I counted 8 whales not one of them breached or tail slapped they were all intent on steaming towards warmer waters.



Help end the slaughter, have your say! 2 years ago

It’s time for people to make a stand and expose the Japanese for what they are!

http://thebegavalley.org.au/2702.html



Apathy in the face of slaughter 2 years ago

Shame on you Japan!
Shame on the Japanese!

Shame on us humans that do nothing and accept the shameful.

http://www.smh.com.au/news/whale-watch/apathy-in-the-face-of-whale-slaughter/2007/12/09/1197135280066.html
Illustration: Michael Mucci



Japan Sets Sail to Slaughter Humpbacks on the Menu 2 years ago

Shame on you Japan, a pox on everyone who supports this abomination!

http://www.smh.com.au/news/whale-watch/japanese-fleet-to-hunt-humpback-whales/2007/11/17/1194767033027.html

The Japanese fleet set sail on Sunday on its largest ever whaling program in the South Pacific that will break a moratorium on hunting the famed humpback whale for the first time since 1963.

The ships, led by the 8030-tonne Nisshin Maru, departed the southern port of Shimonoseki on Sunday morning..

The whaling fleet has orders to slaughter up to 50 humpbacks – the first known large-scale hunt for the whales since a 1963 moratorium put them under international protection.

They also aim to take up to 935 Antarctic minke whales and up to 50 fin whales, according to a report Japan submitted to the International Whaling Commission earlier this year.



Join the Cultur War against Whaling 2 years ago

Again shame on you Japan! Shame on all Japanese for allowing these atrocities to continue.

http://www.smh.com.au/news/whale-watch/culture-war-in-fight-against-whaling/2007/11/09/1194329510450.html



The whale watching season is all but over... 2 years ago

There are still a few stragglers heading North, but I have not sighted any for a few weeks. This season the current heading north must have been out wider than last year.

It angers me to think that the Japanese hunt these magnificent creatures, last weeks paper made mention that the Japanese whaling industry is supplying whale meat to schools in an effort to boost sales. Shame on you Japan!




 

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