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Despite 140+years of climate change science, tens of thousands of peer reviewed articles on every aspect of the natural world tree rings, corals, beetle, ice coverage, thickness & melting rates, atmospheric gas greenhouse forcings, etc covering the past, current & future, the denial industry in the blogsphere and rural & regional Australia is alive & [...]

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After too long a gap, I am getting back to this blog ! Lecturing and tutoring at Uni, marking assignments and successfully getting sustainability into the new strategic plan at the University of Canberra, taking on a new class teaching Soils at CIT and getting my business, Sacred Earth Works going  has taken a [...]

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Last night, ABC TV showed the controversial film “The Great Global Warming Swindle”. I didn’t watch it last night, but I have seen it on TV Links. So I didn’t need to. But they also hosted a debate amongst some Australian scientists about the claims made in the film.
ABC Radio’s Science Show put up a [...]

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In Australia, the current conservative government and media have generated the term “aspirational class” referring I gather to “blue collar” and self-employed tradespeople who want to do better.
It seems to me that aspirational, now has some negative connotations about sweaty less worthy working class people wanting more of goods and services such as the McMansions [...]

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Some of my favourite aphorisms (short pithy statements) are 
Time is short and the water is rising.
Let us change the world together, while we still have one
Life is not a dress rehearsal, you only live it once.
Faint heart never won fair lady
Make the world a better place for having lived in it.

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Gidday

It was my friend Hippiechic that first got me interested in Blogs with her interesting livejournal entries, and then feedback from one of Hippiechic’s aunts that she liked the debate and content that I had contributed to. I tried with Livejournal and it would have been a great way on interacting more on the [...]

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