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AC/DC A Threat To Austrian Wildlife?
Real Rock News —
Authority: 423
Known as one of the hardest-rocking classic acts to ever grace the stage, AC/DC sure knows how to play it loud. That’s what their fans pay to see, and that’s what they get. I mean, what would be the point of playing a track like “Highway To Hell” or “Hell’s Bell’s” at any setting below [...] Source: ...1 week ago -
AC/DC A Threat To Austrian Wildlife?
Rock Music Report. The place for Rock and roll news. —
Authority: 151
Known as one of the hardest-rocking classic acts to ever grace the stage, AC/DC sure knows how to play it loud. That’s what their fans pay to see, and that’s what they get. I mean, what would be the point of playing a track like “Highway To Hell” or “Hell’s Bell’s” at any setting below [...] Source: ...1 week ago -
ACDC Music: May Be Harmful to Birds
Israellycool —
Authority: 490
Animal rights campaigners are threatening to sue rockers AC/DC if they go ahead with a concert in Austria. No, not because there will be KFC sold there, but because the music could harm the birds. I kid you not . AUSSIE rockers AC/DC could have to cancel a sold-out concert because their big sound poses a ...1 week ago -
Anti-Aging – Part 8-The Sun is for the Birds
Wish Everyone Good Health. —
Authority: 162
Even routine can have a role with the anti-aging agenda. Most bird life and many non related God made animals experience a daily or weekly change to daily rising and bedtime. There exists a routine within the varying changes to sunrise and sunset that provides a special time for thanksgiving, food gathering, ...2 weeks ago -
Urban nature: bird life (1)
Jessica's Nature Blog —
Authority: 131
Birds lead a wonderful life on the South Bank in London. Lots to eat – they’re not too fussy. Plenty of places to roost and nest – natural and man-made. I guess they are a nuisance sometimes – a bit messy and unhygienic but not half as bad as the gulls that pinch food from your hands at some south coast ...2 weeks ago -
Copenhagen climate conference’s giant globe: A sign of things to come?
Ohaiyo Business Magazine —
Authority: 136
An enormous white globe dangled in Copenhagen’s Bella Centre, the location of the world’s largest ever leaders’ summit on climate change, could be an unintended yet chilling sign of things to come. An observant attendee made it clear by scribbling on the giant model of the earth that its designers forgot to ...2 weeks ago -
Sarkozy’s tough message on climate – did it get through?
Ohaiyo Business Magazine —
Authority: 136
After one and a half days of mostly uninspired and often irrelevant speeches by world leaders, French President Nicolas Sarkozy walked to the podium at UN climate talks in Copenhagen and produced a seven minute rallying cry - focused, energetic and packed with more punch than the rest put together. Jabbing his ...2 weeks ago -
The strange spectacle of too many heads of government
Ohaiyo Business Magazine —
Authority: 136
There are around 120 heads of government at the Copenhagen climate talks, so many that it’s hard to keep track of the exact number. Their presence has been trumpeted as a sign of the world’s commitment to tackling climate change. But in return for showing up, they all want a chance to address the conference – ...2 weeks ago -
Auxiliary verbs at 10pm and the scarcest resource – sleep
Ohaiyo Business Magazine —
Authority: 136
The issues are global and urgent, but the bureaucracy can sometimes be mind-bogglingly slow and petty. After a day of stalled talks, the 193 nations at UN-led climate talks finally met for a plenary to discuss one of the main drafts floating around the summit, just two days (and two hours) from the deadline for a ...2 weeks ago -
Can you trust the science?
Ohaiyo Business Magazine —
Authority: 136
Today we pose the question to our virtual panel of experts, “How far can we trust the science of climate change?” Join the debate and leave your comments below. Bjorn Lomborg , statistician and author of “The Skeptical Environmentalist”: The vast majority of climate scientists tell us that increases ...2 weeks ago -
Rainy Taiwan faces awkward water shortage
Ohaiyo Business Magazine —
Authority: 136
Chronically rainy Taiwan faces a rare water shortage as leaders ask that people on the dense, consumption-happy island of 23 million finally start changing habits as dry weather is forecast into early 2010. Taiwan, a west Pacific island covered with rainforests and topical fruit orchards, is used to rain in ...3 weeks ago -
Are the Copenhagen climate talks failing?
Ohaiyo Business Magazine —
Authority: 136
In the last few days it has seemed like the only thing everyone can agree on in Copenhagen is that time is running out. The heads of state start arriving today and descend in full force on Thursday. Negotiators say they don’t want their leaders arguing over the placement of a comma or a set of brackets, and so ...3 weeks ago -
Change must start from grassroots, Schwarzenegger tells COP15
Ohaiyo Business Magazine —
Authority: 136
The COP15 conference on climate change will be a success even if no deal comes out of it, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said on Tuesday in Copenhagen. “It depends on what your definition of a deal is,” Schwarzenegger told the media. “The important thing is to move the agenda forward.” The ...3 weeks ago -
What can ordinary people do to slow climate change?
Ohaiyo Business Magazine —
Authority: 136
Today’s expert panel discusses the question, “What can ordinary people do to slow climate change?” Join the discussion and let us know what you think. ************** Gidon Eshel , physics professor at Bard College: What can ordinary people do to slow climate change? A lot. Which is extremely important ...3 weeks ago -
Climate skeptic: We are winning the science battle
Ohaiyo Business Magazine —
Authority: 136
- Dr. Fred Singer is the President of The Science & Environmental Policy Project and Professor Emeritus of environmental science at the University of Virginia. The views expressed are his own - The International Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) charter states that the organization’s purpose is to look for ...3 weeks ago -
Coke says green strategy will win business
Ohaiyo Business Magazine —
Authority: 136
Having an integrated clean technology strategy will be a big part of winning business in the 21st century, a Coca-Cola executive told Reuters.com on Monday, and its investments in refrigeration will likely have the biggest impact on that strategy long-term. The worlds biggest soft drinks maker has hooked up with ...3 weeks ago -
Solar power mounts in Canada
Ohaiyo Business Magazine —
Authority: 136
Solar power is heating up in the northern reaches of Canada, a country not exactly known for its sunny rays and warm weather. The industry has seen a heap of news from the region this week. US. solar heavyweight First Solar and Canadian pipeline company Enbridge announced that they are quadrupling the size of a ...3 weeks ago -
Through the green smokescreen - How is CAP cross compliance deliveringfor biodiversity?
Biodiversity and Ornithology in Ireland —
Authority: 120
IMG_1573 Originally uploaded by Mike Maunsell The new BirdLife report shows that cross compliance, the system of rules attached to the receipt of the €31 billion-worth single payment scheme, is still far from concretely supporting biodiversity protection. BirdLife’s analysis unveils a lack of clear ...3 weeks ago -
The answer could be blowing in the wind
Ohaiyo Business Magazine —
Authority: 136
Well into the first week of the U.N. Conference on Climate Change, the haves and have nots of the world are still divided over who should pay for the cleanup of the planet. Poor countries want rich countries to cough up more ambitious goals for emissions cuts and developing technologies. From emerging wind and ...3 weeks ago -
JohnsonDiversey exec sees CO2 reductions good for businesses
Ohaiyo Business Magazine —
Authority: 136
Some businesses in the United States will have to reinvent themselves as the Obama administration moves to lower greenhouse gas emissions, but theyll be better off in the long run, Pedro Chidichimo, president of JohnsonDiversey EMA, told Reuters.com on Thursday. Despite the inevitable short-term pain, Chidichimo said ...3 weeks ago

