“Many other large crystals adorn my headdress – from Arkansas, New York, Tibet and Brazil. The crystals represent the living Earth. The feathers in my headdress are from the Rio Grande species of the North American wild turkey…”
Thus wrote James Richard Saunder, shortly before his arrest for criminal trespass. Do click through to see his [...]
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Ducks
I have no idea where they came from, but at about 7:00am I was distracted from my computer by quacking in the garden. A family of ducks, Mum and six ducklings, were clustered about the small pond. The runt of the clutch, half the size of the others, couldn’t get out of the pond, so [...]
More on UEA
Further to this post about reactions inside the University of East Anglia, see this submission to Parliament:
1. As a former postgraduate student of the University of East Anglia [UEA], and a British Citizen, I would like to comment on your committee’s planned review of the disclosure of climate data from the Climatic Research [...]
Enviroreligiosity
Via Benny Peiser, is Environmentalism a religion? You be the judge:
Dom Anthony Sutch, the Benedictine monk who resigned as head of Downside School to become a parish priest in Suffolk, will be at the county’s Waveney Greenpeace festival this weekend to hear eco-confessions in what is thought to be the first dedicated confessional booth of [...]
Ice free passage
The Northwest Passage has become almost ice free!
Once an impregnable forest of huge ice blocks, the Northwest Passage has — for the first time in recorded history — become almost completely ice-free and open to navigation. Researchers at the US National Snow and Ice Data Center recently announced that: “Analysts confirm that the passage is [...]