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ONWARDS!

12 hours ago ago from Carbon Coalition Against Global Warming

"Australia will do no more and no less than the rest of the world, and that is our position," said Kevin Rudd at Copenhagen. This is the politician accused of wanting to lead the world by pre-emptive action. It proves our belief that POLITICIANS CAN'T LEAD, THEY CAN ONLY FOLLOW. Only the People can lead. ONWARDS!

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the aftermath

1 day ago ago from Australian Climate Madness

The aftermath The general reaction has been "a lot of hot air", which just about sums it up: GLOBAL leaders went to Copenhagen to save the world but used the final hours to desperately try and save face. A "frustrated" Prime Minister Kevin Rudd last night joined US President Barack Obama in putting the most positive spin on the outcome of the conference , but the final "deal" was condemned across the political spectrum. ...

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Cape Town shack fires bring misery

6 hours ago ago from Bush Radio 89.5 fm Newsroom

By Nomava Nobumba 20 December 2009 A man has been killed and more than 250 people left homeless following fires in two Cape Town informal settlements. Disaster Management’s Wilfred Solomons-Johannes says a 29 year old man was burnt beyond recognition when a fire swept through the Wallacedene informal settlement near Kraaifontein. In the second incident, 200 people were left homeless at Site B in Khayelitsha, when 60 dwellings were ...

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Honda Canyon fire, 32 years ago

16 hours ago ago from Wildfire Today

On December 20, 1977, three people were entrapped and killed on the Honda Canyon fire on Vandenberg Air Force Base in southern California, including the Base Commander Colonel Joseph Turner, Fire Chief Billy Bell and Assistant Fire Chief Eugene Cooper. Additionally, severe burns were experienced by Heavy Equipment Operator Clarence McCauley.  He later died due to complications from the burns. A book about this fire, Beyond Tranquillon Ridge , ...

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