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BANNING WHALING IS ONE OF THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVES ON THE LONG LIST OF ANIMAL LIBERATION. THIS SHOULD BE ONE OF THE VERY TOP PRIORITIES DUE TO THE SIMPLE FACT THAT THIS BATTLE IS WINNABLE IN THE NEAR FUTURE BECAUSE OF THE EXPOSURE OF ITS CONSEQUENCES. PAST MILITANT DIRECT ACTIONS OF THE OCEANS SUCH AS THOSE OF ‘GREENPEACE’ AND THE MORE RADICAL ‘SEA SHEPHERDS SOCIETY’ HAVE BROUGHT ABOUT MANY POSITIVE CHANGES WITH REGARDS TO THE UNETHICAL, ANTI-ENVIRONMENTAL AND CAPITALISTIC PRACTICE OF WHALING. AFTER OVER TWO DECADES OF DIRECT ACTIONS, COMMERCIAL WHALING AND ALL ITS RELEVANCE HAS BEEN WOVEN INTO THE SOCIAL FABRIC OF THE WORLD COMMUNITIES, ESPECIALLY WITH ATTITUDINAL CHANGES IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE AND OF COURSE JAPAN. IF I AM CORRECT, THERE HAS BEEN NEWS ABOUT HOW JAPAN, BEING HOME TO SOME OF THE LARGEST WHALING CORPORATIONS IN THE ORIENT ALONE, IS TALKING ABOUT BANNING THIS EVIL AND ANTHROPOCENTRIC PRACTICE OF GENOCIDE ONCE AND FOR ALL.
Humorous text on t-shirt. Everytime you take more then 300 photocopies a Greenpeace activist dies!
Oil is the life blood of the planet but at what cost? / The artist was inspired by a childhood toy called a “Glub Glub”
The world is a giant apple. / Ripe and juicy? / Or rotten to the core?
We all know what condition the Earth is now in and it’s not getting any better soon unless we can raise awareness to the environmental issues that face our planet and confront them in an aggressive manor while it is still an option. But not to just be a town crier or capitalist, I have decided that 20% of my commission on this item will go to the “SAVE THE EARTH FOUNDATION” Please visit their website here: http://www.savetheearth.org/index.html
100% of sales will be donated to : “Greenpeace Australia”(:http://www.greenpeace.org/australia/) The Great Barrier Reef is a site of remarkable variety and beauty on the north-east coast of Australia. It contains the world’s largest collection of coral reefs, with 400 types of coral, 1,500 species of fish and 4,000 types of mollusc. It also holds great scientific interest as the habitat of species such as the dugong (‘sea cow’) and the large green turtle, which are threatened with extinction. / Australia’s Great Barrier Reef will lose 95 per cent of its living coral by 2050 – predicts a new report. And this devastating situation will occur if the best-case scenario for global warming unfolds. The GBR is the largest and one of the healthiest reef systems in the world. But certain stresses, including temporarily warmer water temperatures, can cause widespread coral bleaching. This occurs when coral expel their symbiotic algae. The new report, commissioned by WWF and the Queensland government, considers “thermal stresses” on the reef – sustained temperatures that exceed corals’ tolerance, causing mass bleachings, and coral death. “By about 2050, the thermal threshold of all corals in the reef will be exceeded,” says Hoegh-Guldberg. Ove Hoegh-Guldberg accepts that on a geological scale, the GBR will recover. Under the best-case global warming scenario, temperatures will stabilise at the end of this century, and the Reef will recover over the following century. Under the worst, it will take at least 500 years for it to regenerate, populated by corals adapted to living in warmer waters…....... Source – newscientist.com
The 2,500 or so scientists, economists and other experts of the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) call global warming “unequivocal” and think it “very likely” that humans have contributed to the problem. The world’s governments agree with the panel, which also shared last year’s Nobel Peace Prize.
The 2,500 or so scientists, economists and other experts of the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) call global warming “unequivocal” and think it “very likely” that humans have contributed to the problem. The world’s governments agree with the panel, which also shared last year’s Nobel Peace Prize.
Two people enjoying a round of golf while the industrial plants behind them tear another hole in the ozone layer. The smoke is almost obscuring the wonderful landscape behind them.
an anti whaling protest shirt. all profits raised from the sale of this shirt goes to continuing the campaign in the Southern Ocean. AS a matter of trying to gain the necessary funds to continue this fight, I have dropped the margin back to 5% to motivate sales. Please consider this worthy cause.
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Here’s environmentalist Pooky out watching and helping to Save the Whales :) On Paper. Hand drawn then coloured with watercolour pencil. FEATURED IN THE PATCHWORK GROUP Other Bunny adventures: / .
Because they can sometimes be beached…
Save The Dolphins, pretty self explanitory.
Just read a book about a girlin Germany in WW2. Peace is what we REALLY want!
The colourful side of a ship
Digital art / I’m doing my bit for greenpeace with this image bringing attention to the depletion of over fishing our oceans ! thanks for lookingxx stock i used is from glitterstock with thanks link Copyright © Amanda Cass All rights reserved my images may not be reproduced in any form without my written permission.
“Without space – Without time / I am deaf – I am blind / Without motion – Without sound / Like a flower underground / Isolation Demarkation / Solitary separation / No more joy – No more sadness / No emotion – Only madness / I can’t see / I don’t feel / I can’t touch / I don’t heal / Corrosion from within / No future / No resistance in the cell / No more” K.M.F.D.M. – Apathy
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