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eco : Tiger
  • 3200 tigers left in the wild
  • Spread over 13 countries
  • This is it
Tigers can recover - all you can do is leave an eMail-Address

Magnetic Resonance Imaging - image of mushrooms
Inside of mushrooms

Now good luck with your cover-up of the real hole !
British Petroleum

In the wake of the ongoing catastrophe of the Gulf oil spill, lots of people have been asking us how they can reduce their oil consumption in their daily lives. Here's our top ten:
  • Carpool, cycle or use public transport to go to work.
  • Choose when possible products packaged without plastic and recycle or re-use containers.
  • Buy organic fruits and vegetables (fertilisers and pesticides are based on oil more often than not)
  • Buy beauty products (shampoo, soap, make-up) based on natural ingredients, not oil.
  • Choose when possible locally produced products (less transport involved).
  • Buy clothes made out of organic cotton or hemp - not from oil derivatives.
  • Use non-disposable items in picnics and summer festivals.
  • Quit bottled water.
  • Fly less.
  • Demand that your government encourage renewable energy instead of oil.
-Juliette
NASA image taken on 24th of May 2010
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Flying into darkness
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Now with ashes layer




game : cover orange 2
evil cloud!
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panda in the snow
Currently, mother Mei Xiang is having fun in Washington,
but soon ..
© EPA

The Dailymail presenting some pictures of the new inhabitants at the Wolong National Nature Reserve, in Sichuan Province, south west China. The Giant Panda is an endangered species, threatened by continued habitat loss and by a very low birthrate, both in the wild and in captivity. More facts on Wikipedia, and here's an article by the National Geographic about the cost-intensive struggle of saving the "bear cat" in captivity - and why these efforts aren't as pointless as some may argue:

panda wave
.. she'll have to say farewell.
Live long and prosper, son Tai Shan
© National Geographic

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