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Climate change; is it for real or are we being mislead?

By, Uwe Paschen.  Climate change is on many peoples mind these days and some do wonder whether it is for real or if we are being mislead? One may first have to define climate change. Climate change is any...

Copenhagen Summit Running Out Of Room: Limits On NGOs And Media

One hundred ninety two nations, nearly a thousand NGOs, five thousand media representatives, one hundred and ten political leaders - all in all, 34, 000 people were planning to fill the halls of the Bella...

Nephew played at Hopenhagen

The Danish rockband, Nephew, were playing at Hopenhagen while the politicians where at the COP15 summit in Bella Center 5 km away. Slideshow from the Hopenhagen Livekoncert with Nephew can be seen here.

Help Us Save Japan’s Dolphins!

  Help us save Japan’s dolphins!_ Around 20,000 dolphins, porpoises and other whales are cruelly slaughtered in Japanese waters every year. Now, we have a once-in-a lifetime opportunity to stop the appalling suffering inflicted upon these beautiful,...

Whales and Faroese consumers in danger.

ANIMAL WELFARE GROUPS CONDEMN FAROESE PILOT WHALE HUNT “The Faroese Government is ignoring the terrifying health warnings of its own Chief Medical Officer. Allowing around 85 tonnes of toxic meat and blubber...

Japan’s dolphin tragedy

Mercury Contamination Found In Stranded Victorian Dolphins ScienceDaily (June 11, 2008) — Monash University research into heavy metal contaminant levels in dolphins from Port Phillip Bay and the Gippsland Lakes...

Global Environment Campaign: Success Stories

Global Environment Campaign: Success Stories EIA has been the leading force behind some of the biggest wildlife conservation successes in recent years. Either by providing the evidence, developing the necessary...

FBI foils terror bid to attack India and Denmark

The FBI arrested David Coleman Headley, a Chicago resident earlier this month for plotting terror-attacks overseas, including India. He was arrested along with a Canadian citizen of Pakistani origin by the FBI's...

Polluted whale and dolphin products on sale in Japan.

‘THE COVE’ DOCUMENTARY OF JAPAN’S COASTAL DOLPHIN AND WHALE HUNTS AIRS IN JAPAN The Environmental Investigation Agency today released a detailed report in Japanese documenting polluted whale and dolphin...

Mercury In Packaged Whale Meat Across Japan May Be A Major Health

Mercury In Packaged Whale Meat Across Japan May Be A Major Health Problem ScienceDaily (May 20, 2003) — Dangerous levels of mercury appear to be present in whale, dolphin and porpoise meat sold widely as food in Japan, according to a study by Japanese...

Not Whales, To Blame For Shortage Of Fish

Fisheries, Not Whales, To Blame For Shortage Of FishHarpoon on the bow of a whale hunting ship. The Humane Society International, WWF and the Lenfest Ocean Program have presented three new reports debunking the...

Goalie Arek Onyszko Plays Match With A Tracking Ankle Bracelet

Goalkeeper Arkadiusz (Arek) Onyszko who plays for Danish soccer club Midtjylland was goaltending his last match against Brøndby wearing a tracking ankle bracelet. Onyszko was charged with the beating of his ex-wife and received a 30-day sentence. Onyszko was allowed to play,...

Cuba's Fidel Castro Praises Nobel Peace Prize for President Obama

Unlike Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who joined a long list of critics of Obama's Nobel Peace prize, and the three out of five members of the Norwegian Nobel Peace Committee who were not in favor of awarding...

The 2016 Announcement: What City Will Win? NowPublic's Prediction

[UPDATE -- October 2]: The Games have been awarded to the city of Rio de Janaeiro, just as NowPublic has predicted! Chicago is already out as of 8:29 PST. Our prediction is holding up so far! The vote to decide the 2016 Summer Olympic Games capital is taking...

The 2016 Olympic Vote In Denmark: Latest Controversies

The vote to determine the Olympic capital of the 2016 Summer Olympic Games is taking place October 2 in Copenhagen, Denmark, but a slew of controversies is already plaguing the upcoming vote. First, senior officials in the International Olympic Committee (IOC) made a...

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