Posts Tagged ‘Environment’
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Podcast Wednesday
Wednesday, September 13th, 2006
Well, Podcast Wednesday, here as promised. Despite what seemed to be a conspiracy to keep me offline via poor dial-up connections that simply won’t work.
I managed to stand above all that - just because this column actually has dedicated readers, and you deserve the best podcasts and vodcasts every week. So here’s what I dug [...] -
I am an Ocean Defender
Sunday, September 10th, 2006
OK, so we live in a consumer society. Nothing wrong with that, is there? Unfortunately, we often consume far greater resources than we are able to reproduce. However, every once in a while there comes a chance to do something nice. A chance to do something meaningful not only for ourselves but for the entire [...]
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Attack of the giant jellyfish
Tuesday, August 8th, 2006
Luckily they haven’t reached the Aegean sea yet. However, swarms of jellyfish have reportedly invaded the Mediterranean and have already stung at least 30,000 people.
A combination of global warming and overfishing brought this woe upon the now jellyfish infested waters of the Mediterranean sea. And since both of those things are our fault, then we [...] -
Podcast Wednesday
Wednesday, June 28th, 2006
Podcast Wednesday time, and surprisingly enough on a Wednesday! Today’s themes are the environment and summer vacations. How fun! This week’s goodies for your audiovisual pleasure include two (2) Podcasts and one (1) Videocast, and are as follows:
The EnvironMinute
The EnvironMinute is a daily one minute radio, and now Podcast show with a lot of essence. [...] -
Protection against Bird Flu
Sunday, February 12th, 2006
Bird flu has found the way into the European Union via migratory birds. Wild swans in Italy (Sicily) and Greece (in the north of the country) as well as in Greece’s neighboring Bulgaria have been verified as infected with the deadly H5N1 strain of the virus, by a UK laboratory. Other countries with verified [...]