SAY NO TO A NUCLEAR AUSTRALIA | |
Interesting Reading.The links are up... well, what I've got so far. It's all over there in the right hand column, under the heading Interesting Reading. There's the usual hippy stuff like Greenpeace - Aust/Pacific who work hard specifically to look after this part of the world. Plus, a brilliant page with heaps of good stuff to read, Greenpeace International - End the Nuclear Age. Also, typical tree-hugging animal-worshipper that I am, I couldn't forget to put a link to The Australian Wilderness Society on the blog. Then there's the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation. More of the same info, well set out...And whilst I've been surfing around looking for stuff I came across some interesting blogs (I hope you don't mind me referencing you, guys... if there's a problem, just let me know). Of course, we know rrpl from his comments here. His blog, Australia SAY NO to Nuclear Power brings up some good points on good subjects. Another good one is 600 Letters About Global Warming This is a favourite read of mine, if only to giggle at carlos' verbal prowess... plus getting up the pollies is always a bonus. Another of the more recent environmental blogs is Renewable Energy. This blog is a nicely concise explanation of alternative energies. I'd recommend you have a look there. Keep up the good work, Mr Green. And, even though an article on sustainability might not at first look like it should be connected to an anti nuclear forum, check out Search for Sustainability. It is a concern in the power struggle, after all, isn't it... sustainability? Let's face it, the sustainability of any power source that we adopt has to factor into the equation as a large percentage. But I also believe in adopting a sustainability approach to our lives in general in as well. By taking accountability of at least some of our own needs when we can, we can save heaps (of anything... power, water, money, fuel, lives, etc). However, the willingness of the public to make a few sacrifices (and how many) is another large chunk of the pie, one that we might never see again. Huskydog has put it quite nicely in his article titled 'Sustainability: It's about Intention'. It's not quite about energy sources, but it relates in this case too. Leave a Comment { Last Page } { Page 16 of 22 } { Next Page } |
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