Ancient Shark-like Fish Fossils Found in Kimberley Region of Western Australia
Funny how the reporter uses the words ‘scary’. I smile at how we interpret ancient fossils and creatures, when really they are a shadow from the past perhaps found to inform our future. How do we see ourselves in light of a shark fish found in a desert region. Perhaps we reflect… Continue reading
80 Million Year Old Frilled Shark Found
Its interesting I don’t find it scary at all, I am fascinated that ancient creatures are in the oceans. How much don’t we know? I suspect a great deal. I wondered about drift nets and whether they pull up other rare creatures.
Interestingly it has 600 teeth over 25 rows. I wonder why… Continue reading
The Origin of Species Resets to Zero Point
I was inspired by David Attenboroughs Earth series. It just amazes me how complex and harmonious life on earth is. I sat back and thought of the pressure on all life given earth changes and how humans choose to live. We see progress in our technology, yet we experience regress in our relationship with nature.… Continue reading
The Climate Council: Australia and the Global Response to Climate Change
Flannery’s work prompted Sir David Attenborough to describe him as being “in the league of the all-time great explorers like Dr David Livingstone“.[14]
I was at a alumi event last night put on by La Trobe University here in Melbourne listening to one of Australia’s finest Scientists, Tim Flannery speaking about the reality… Continue reading
Western Antarctica Melting Ice Sheet
The melting ice caps is a reminder of the reality of climate change. When we change the earth will change.
This is an article from the Guardian reporting on the Western Antarctic ice sheet. To access video click on:
Western Antarctic ice sheet collapse has already begun, scientists warn
Two… Continue reading
Melting Ice Caps is the Canary in the Coalmine Oxymoron
There is no need for a comment here. It is clear.
http://www.nrdc.org/globalwarming/qthinice.asp