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Dublin "worst-case scenario" in EU for urban sprawl

Dublin "worst-case scenario" in EU for urban sprawl

From Breakingnews.ie:

The EU's environmental body is reportedly using Dublin as an example of what not to do when it comes to urban planning.

Reports this morning say the European Environment Agency has identified Dublin's urban sprawl as a "worst-case scenario" in city planning.

It reportedly says "extremely passive" planning policies have also led to undesirable urban sprawl in towns and villages throughout Ireland.

The assessment is contained in a study designed to help new EU member states like Poland avoid making the same mistakes.


Source: www.blather.net

Yay! Ireland finally leaves British Isles behind

From The Register: Ireland exits British Isles:

Irish publisher Folens has announced that in future Ireland will not be included in the British Isles, The Evening Standard reports.
The Register: Ireland exits British Isles �

Oddly enough now, I was only reading this morning, in the original Blather, about the O'Blather's plan to take Ireland out of the British Isles...


Source: www.blather.net

MAMAS EN LA CRISIS

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North Korea and the nuclear menace

In case you've all been in suspended animation over the weekend, North Korea set off a nuclear weapon early this morning, sending seismographs around the world a trembling. This has serious repercussions for all our futures, both an arms race perspective, and from an environmental point of view ( I could argue that everything is an environmental issue, but I don't want to confuse matters).

My colleague, Brian, posted this quote from R�mi Parmentier on our Making Waves blog:

When I read that the North Korean authorities claim that their underground nuclear test has not "resulted in any leak of radiation", what comes immediately to my mind is this photo of the venting of the US Baneberry "underground" test in the Nevada desert in 1970. Greenpeace was the first, in 1981, to leak this now iconic picture; it was Allan Thornton (from Greenpeace at the time) who put his hand on it in Washington DC. Read more: Nuclear test: what should we do? �

Source: www.blather.net

PARA AHORRAR EN LA COMPRA:

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Walmor Corr�a's Cryptozoology Art

Most people would find the idea of drawing exact anatomical studies of bizarre creatures which don't even exist a rather pointless undertaking. But Brazilian artist Walmor Corr�a has been creating scientific drawings of fantastic beasts and uncanny hybrid lifeforms for many years now.


Source: www.blather.net

Consumismo en la salud

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What Is Share Renting?

You may have heard about Share Renting recently, and wondered what it actually is.

You've heard of buying a house and "Renting" it out right?

Share Renting is a similar concept, and the 21st Century Academy along with Jamie McIntyre have licensed advisors who can show you the latest techniques for Renting Shares Out to make residual profits (monthly passive income). The homestudy course that is offered is an extreamly comprehensive Share Training course, helping you learn share renting techniques fast with videos, DVDs and CDs.

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Source: rentingshares.com

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