July 24, 2008: Josh Donlan gives a talk on biodiversity offsets to The Alcoa Foundation and the Alcao Intalco Aluminum Plant in Bellingham, Washington.
July 22, 2008: Jennifer Jacquet gives the talk "A Way Forward in a Sea of Market Based Initiatives to Save Wild Fish" at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, CA.
July 19, 2008: Randy Olson's film Sizzle premieres on the West Coast at Outfest in Hollywood, CA.
July 9, 2008: Jennifer Jacquet gives the talk "Flawed Data, Reef Fisheries, And Food Security: A Close Inspection
Of Marine Fisheries Catches in Mozambique, Tanzania, Fiji, And
The Solomon Islands" at the 11th International Coral Reef Symposium in Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
Australia elected a new prime minister a month ago on the platform of having their country join the rest of the world (sans U.S.) in Kyoto. Now look at what one of his first actions is--to call the Japanese on the carpet for their stupid whaling antics.
Australia's new environment minister: Uncle Fester in da hizzouse
More seriously, he's eminently qualified for his role as our new Environment minister. Besides being a very successful businessman he's a lawyer and the former President of the Australian Conservation foundation as well as a former member of the International Board of Greenpeace.
Of course now Labor's signed Kyoto (the easy part), we have to actually meet out commitments.
The authors found that the frequencies of allergic and IgE-associated allergic disease and sensitization were similar in the children who had received probiotic and those who’d gotten placebo. Although there appeared to be a preventive effect at age 2, there was none noted at age 5. Interestingly, in babies born by cesarean section, the researchers found less IgE-associated allergic disease in those who had received the probiotic.
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"The time has come, to say fair's fair, to pay the rent, to pay our share."
That ain't Uncle Fester; it's the singer from Midnight Oil!
Posted by: pough | December 21, 2007 11:08 AM
LOL, pough! You beat me to it!
Posted by: Erik | December 21, 2007 1:51 PM
Actually Peter Garrett always reminded me more of Michael Berryman from The Hills Have Eyes.
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More seriously, he's eminently qualified for his role as our new Environment minister. Besides being a very successful businessman he's a lawyer and the former President of the Australian Conservation foundation as well as a former member of the International Board of Greenpeace.
Of course now Labor's signed Kyoto (the easy part), we have to actually meet out commitments.
Posted by: Ian Gould | December 21, 2007 5:37 PM
The authors found that the frequencies of allergic and IgE-associated allergic disease and sensitization were similar in the children who had received probiotic and those who’d gotten placebo. Although there appeared to be a preventive effect at age 2, there was none noted at age 5. Interestingly, in babies born by cesarean section, the researchers found less IgE-associated allergic disease in those who had received the probiotic.
Posted by: hikaye | September 8, 2010 2:21 PM