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Fishermen in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau. Overfishing has depleted once-bountiful African waters. (Candace Feit for The New York Times)
Fishermen in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau. Overfishing has depleted once-bountiful African waters. (Candace Feit for The New York Times)
Bullet6Europe takes Africa's fish, and migrants follow
By Sharon Lafraniere
International Herald Tribune
Monday, January 14, 2008


KAYAR, Senegal: Ale Nodye, the son and grandson of fishermen in this northern Senegalese village, said that for the past six years he netted barely enough fish to buy fuel for his boat. So he jumped at the chance for a new beginning. He volunteered to captain a wooden canoe full of 87 Africans to the Canary Islands in the hopes of making their way illegally to Europe.
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Bitter harvest … Greenpeace activists stage a protest outside Parliament.
Photo: James Alcock
Bitter harvest … Greenpeace activists stage a protest outside Parliament.
Photo: James Alcock
Bullet6Last-ditch attempt to keep GM genie in its bottle

SMH, December 5, 2007
Daniel Lewis

AN EXEMPTION-PROOF moratorium on genetically modified food crops would continue until 2011 in NSW under amendments the Greens want made to a State Government bill that will allow farmers to start growing GM canola next year.
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Bullet6The Ethanol Effect: A Good and Inefficient Alternative to Oil
News: Bullet4A Cornucopia of Ethanol-Bubble Bursters.
By Cameron Scott
Mother Jones
November/December 2007 Issue

"Everything about ethanol is good, good, good," crows Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley, echoing the conventional wisdom that corn-based ethanol will help us kick the oil habit, line the pockets of farmers, and usher in a new era of guilt-free motoring. But despite the wishes of Iowans (and the candidates courting them) the "dot-corn bubble" is too good to be true.
 
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Councillor Chris Harris


At a Council meeting on the 15th of March, the Lord Mayor moved a mayoral minute (delivered to councillors 25 minutes before the meeting), which was supported Clover Moore Party “independents” and the Liberal Councillor, to abandon plans to build a skate park at the Millers Point site underneath a busy freeway (for background information on the site, [...]

I have serious concerns about the tender process that appears to have been designed to place the City’s tennis courts under the management of a single operator. Should the recommendation of council staff be adopted the operator at Ruchcutters Bay tennis courts will be tossed out after 25 years of service to the community. The [...]

Hot on the heels of their destruction of the habitat area at Orphan School Creek with the freshly laid concrete zig zag path, the Clover Moore Party are at it again across the road in Johnstons Canal with more habitat destruction.  The proposal is a bike path that links the shared pathway emerging from Orphan [...]

The Barangaroo Authority conducted a presentation of the design ideas of British architect Richard Rogers at the City Recital Hall on 23rd February. The presentation visuals showed attractive buildings and public spaces that interfaced with the water at the city’s western edge with a light rail service passing down Hickson Rd. One key component of the [...]

At a council meeting of the City of Sydney on 22nd February Clover Moore Party members and the Liberal councilor voted in tandem to donate public ratepayer funds to two private enterprises setting up in the City’s laneways. The first donation to set up a new bar was approved outright.  The second grant, to the Moran Arts Foundation Ltd, was recommended [...]