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Climate Change -- cause and effect
by bluey Tuesday, Sep 22 2009, 7:23pm
international / environment / opinion/analysis

Oz hit early by effects of climate change.

Kings Cross
Kings Cross

Due to the rich colour of the soil, locals call the heart of Australia the 'red centre.' However, thousands of miles away in Sydney few citizens have witnessed the red splendour of the heart of the continent from their balconies!

Today was the exception. Climate change has resulted in high winds sweeping millions of tonnes of red topsoil across the continent to Sydney -- not exactly where it is needed most!

The picture above captures the dust storm and its cause -- rampant, unregulated Corporatism!

Wonder no more what is killing the planet. Corporate rapaciousness/pollution and bought puppet politicians serving the interests of their masters!

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Bridge to Hell -- Amber Hooper photo
Bridge to Hell -- Amber Hooper photo

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Corporate Mass Media swings into action
by observer Tuesday, Sep 22 2009, 8:02pm

Note how the Corporate mass media is trivialising the event as novelty and entertainment NOT presenting the unprecedented event as a symptom of a very serious problem, corporate corruption reaching into the heart of government!



 
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