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Another Crass Example – your tax dollars at work
I just know you will be thrilled to learn that your hard earned tax dollars (donated to the Australian Government) are being spent wisely. The faeces of Sea Cucumbers are being closely studied (ICKY!) by hard working scientists Professor Maria … Continue reading →
Posted in Anthropological Global Warming, Australian Labor Party, CO2, Earth Changes, GENERAL MUSINGS, Great Barrier Reef, Indoctrination, Oceans, Political Graft, Political Greed and Graft
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Tagged coral reefs, earned tax dollars, great barrier reef, great barrier reef corals, nightmare scenario, ocean acidification, Oceans, sea cucumber, Sea Cucumbers, Tax Dollars; Scientific Research
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An Inconvenient Truth – what? another one
Do you remember that film An Inconvenient Truth which portrayed Al Gore as an idealistic college student who first saw a massive environmental crisis looming; to a young Senator facing a harrowing family tragedy that altered his perspective; to the … Continue reading →
Posted in Anthropological Global Warming, Australian Labor Party, Carbon Tax, Changing Sun, CO2, Cosmic Radiation, Earth Changes, GENERAL MUSINGS, Global Freezing, Gloom and Doom scenarios, Green Energy Initiatives, Indoctrination, Julia Gillard, Political Greed and Graft, Sea Level Rise, Solar Flares, Solar Radiation, Sun Spots
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Tagged davis guggenheim, great barrier reef, great barrier reef corals, himalayan glaciers, Russian Scientists predict global freeze; Al Gore; David Cameron; Julia Gillard, weather variations
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