Hello there my friends,
So the latest news this week is that atlantis lounge bar opened for business last weekend. You may remember this place as the one that wanted to house two hammerhead sharks in a three metre tank. [Read more…]
"Who speaks for Earth?"
Hello there my friends,
So the latest news this week is that atlantis lounge bar opened for business last weekend. You may remember this place as the one that wanted to house two hammerhead sharks in a three metre tank. [Read more…]
I resent the term “dole bludger” being thrown around willy-nilly. I’m talking about this article, which appeared last month as a front page news headline. Really, this is not at all a politically correct phrase. It’s *absolutely* derogatory and offensive and I begin to fume with anger whenever I see supposedly “unbiased journalism” articles continually referring to this terminology in national papers such as the Telegraph and the Herald.
This is not a term that should be thrown around lightly. It’s *not* the 1980’s anymore. Since when did this term become acceptable to use in the national media?
I think this is a sorely outdated term and it *completely* isolates & alienates the thousands of people on legitimate welfare who ARE genuinely trying to seek employment (or self-employment). [Read more…]
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As a former scientist, knowing what I know, other forms of much more sustainable energy exist and yet the government allows this to continue. The WHOLE scenario is woefully depressing. That is basically the catalyst for my chronic ‘melancholy’ depression. The total lack of global accountability and responsibility to future generations to come…
Two decades ago, there was hope. Now, because of the reluctance for industry to change, I am fast losing that hope. Indeed, the situation is almost becoming ‘hopeless’. I just read that Australia has enough brown coal reserves to last another 465 years. Now WHO DOESN’T find that figure morbidly depressing I wonder? Who fuckingwell doesn’t? Eh?
I don’t want to live in a world that contributes to a worser future. I don’t want to use their dirty electricity. But what choice do I really have? I know that even if I buy ‘green’ electricity, the very same energy company supports fossil fuel companies.
I don’t want to pay taxes while all of this all continues. What’s the point? What’s the point of even working? Aren’t we supposed to be working for a *better* future? Well many people are working on it, on renewable energy technology like solar & wind power, yes, but some of these big corporations should have to pay. They are directly affecting my mental health right now.
The government has a duty of care to protect us. They aren’t doing that properly. Mining companies also have a duty of care to ensure that they won’t jeopardise our health or the future of this planet. They aren’t doing that properly either…
I’m willing to bet there are tens of thousands of people like me… if you want to find them, start with scientists. Start with climate change scientists, ecologists, even farmers, people like that.
Sincerely,
Dr. Leslie Dean Brown.
(ex materials science researcher)
P:S I’d appreciate it if you could CC me Part 1…
unfortunately I lost that and I’d like a copy of it to put on my blog.
Hello there,
I was wondering what the possiblility of starting a class action lawsuit against one of the big coal companies is? Why?
Read on…
I don’t know about the other adults in this society, but this whole global warming thing has me literally clinically depressed.
I am seeking professional treatment for this depression. I am on Prozac.
For me, it started in about 1991 —at age 16— when I found out the greenhouse effect. We were supposed to be phasing fossil fuels out EVEN BACK THEN! Two decades ago. At least that is what the fossil fuel mining companies, auto industry & governments were telling us.
Fast forward 20 years and the progress on adopting renewable energy in Australia is abysmal. One company, Adani, is planning on building the largest coal mine in the world — not even 200km from the Great barrier reef!
This year, in 2016, 93% of that same reef has been bleached. Some of that bleaching is *undoubtedly* caused by other similar coal mines. That is whole thing makes me depressed (which affects my earning potential).
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