Posted on 05 June 2011.
Illegal movement of people from one country to another is a serious crime and one which seems to be on the increase. It’s down to border control agencies to prevent unlawful ingress and egress of persons from a country. The UK has had a problem in recent years from economic migrants making their way across [...]
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Posted in Green & ethical politics, Green lifestyles
Posted on 24 May 2011.
Being an animal lover myself, I always dreamt of working with animals but just never really found the right job. I loved the idea of being a Vet but just didnt have the brains and really didnt have the inclination to go away to University for years to gain a degree in that particular field. [...]
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Posted in Animal rights news, Green & ethical politics
Posted on 26 September 2010. Tags: africa, diepsloot, ethical, south africa
While my parents watched the World Cup back in July, my thoughts were of the people of Africa and what they thought of the impact of the World Cup, i was sure that many must have thought that such an event would have meant jobs and new enterprise in the area. But once the stadium [...]
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Posted in Green & ethical politics
Posted on 23 September 2010.
We may think these days its a dog eat dog world in some places, but humans eating humans is as old as time itself. Some cultures used ritualistic cannibalism as a source of power or a show of strength. Other people resorted to it only in extreme famine or other hopeless or impossible circumstances such [...]
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Posted in Green & ethical politics
Posted on 11 April 2009. Tags: Deforestation, Earth, Environment, Forest, Otishi National Park, Palm oil, Peruvian Amazon, protect rainforest, Rainforest
For just the price of a weekly shop … you can protect an area of Rainforest from deforestation Why do we need to save rainforests? Because in the next 24 hours, deforestation will release as much CO2 into the atmosphere as 8 million people flying from London to New York. That’s about 100 acres cleared [...]
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Posted in Environmental news, Green & ethical politics, Green News
Posted on 01 April 2009. Tags: Bishopsgate, Central London, Climate change, Environment, EXCEL, G20 summit, protestors, Threadneedle Street, Trafalgar Square
London is being rocked by protestors as the world leaders gather for the G20 summit. Thousands of protestors, bloggers and Twitterers hit Liverpool street, Bishopsgate and Central London to campaign about Climate change and vent their anger about the economic crisis and the war on terror. Minkbaby werent there but followed the progress through out [...]
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Posted in Green & ethical politics, Green Issues, Green News
Posted on 30 March 2009. Tags: Boris Johnson, Ernst & Young, green collar, green jobs, green London
Can the Green pound quash the Red recession Blues In a recent report by Ernst & Young (the London Development Agency), London’s Mayor Boris Johnson is said to be looking at not only improving energy efficiency in buildings, introducing low carbon vehicles and developing new waste and recycling infrastructure in London, but the bi-product of [...]
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Posted in Green & ethical politics, Green lifestyles, Green News