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About & Contact | Greener Me
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This is me (Sarhn) being open, honest and accountable on my quest to live sustainably…. Skip to primary content. I prefer to be behind the camera than in front🙂. Professional photographer for over 25 years (www.sarhn.com). However when it comes to this blog (GreenerMe), I prefer and enjoy using my smart phone. My husband and I have a cheeky toddler and two naughty fluff balls (Mini and Cooper). Subjects discussed in GreenerMe. Gluten and dairy free cooking (I am intolerant to both). The psychology of a ...
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A Drop in the Ocean : EcoVoice – Environment News Australia
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A Drop in the Ocean. A Drop in the Ocean. A Drop In The Ocean. New film suggests an ocean of change; drop by drop. A game-changing new documentary about you, me and the future of our environment. A Drop In The Ocean. Highlights three potentially catastrophic impacts of human activity on the oceans and our health:. Think Pacific gyre, marine wildlife impacts, poisoning. Think agricultural run-off, reef impacts, dead zones, toxins/metals in the food chain. By linking human activity on land (agriculture, co...
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the REAP guide - Eco Paper for Australia and New Zealand
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Eco paper guide version 2.0. Click the SRD logo. For a full site tour! World Paper usage continues to rise. Increasing pressure on valuable forest resources even though standards are improving across the paper industry worldwide. Additionally, many products are available that appear to have good green credentials. To increase transparency and help track through the maze of marketing claims, The REAP guide v2.0. Updates to this page are available. The Paper industry is keen to show they are improving many...
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Tripartisan support for food waste reduction by Australian Political Parties announced at Think.Eat.Save event in Canberra, Australia : EcoVoice – Environment News Australia
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A Drop in the Ocean. Tripartisan support for food waste reduction by Australian Political Parties announced at Think.Eat.Save event in Canberra, Australia. June 18, 2015. All attending a Think.Eat.Save event in Canberra, this week, welcomed the announcement by Australian federal environment Minister, Mr. Greg Hunt, inviting the Labor party, the Australian Greens, and any interested federal cross-benchers into a dialogue to establish a National Food Waste 2025 Strategy. Also speaking at the event was the ...
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Organics : EcoVoice – Environment News Australia
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A Drop in the Ocean. Face of Small Business 2016 – Katamatite Garlic, Katamatite. July 13, 2016. Katamatite Garlic is an award-winning primary producer who practices permaculture to grow organic garlic. The Eddys started their farm in Katamatite some 10 years ago after moving from Canberra, looking for a new life for their young family and aiming to be self-sufficient. The couple started growing a range of crops on a small scale […]. Face of Small Business 2016 – The Common Good, Hawthorn. July 13, 2016.
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THE TRANS BORNEO CHALLENGE : EcoVoice – Environment News Australia
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A Drop in the Ocean. THE TRANS BORNEO CHALLENGE. August 4, 2015. Passionate conservationist Lara Shannon. Embarks on an epic 25-day journey to save the orangutans in her debut documentary The Trans Borneo Challenge. At 300pm Saturday, August 15, on Channel Nine. With up to 300 football fields of biologically diverse rainforest being cleared every hour, the women’s goal is to raise awareness about the plight of the orangutan and other endangered species facing extinction due to mass deforestation, and to ...
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Alcoa decision to pull out of Kimberley gas fracking welcomed : EcoVoice – Environment News Australia
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A Drop in the Ocean. Alcoa decision to pull out of Kimberley gas fracking welcomed. August 4, 2015. Conservation groups have welcomed the decision by Alcoa Australia to withdraw funding from controversial gas fracking operations planned by Buru energy in the Kimberley. It was revealed today that an agreement between Alcoa and Buru Energy would be discontinued following technical difficulties, delays, and growing opposition from Traditional Owners and the Kimberley Community. Gas fracking would be a disas...
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Science masterplan for Australia’s growth : EcoVoice – Environment News Australia
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A Drop in the Ocean. Science masterplan for Australia’s growth. August 4, 2015. CSIRO has released its masterplan to improve Australia’s record in innovation and help the country respond to global changes and digital disruption. In its strategy for 2015 to 2020, Australia’s Innovation Catalyst, CSIRO outlines how the organisation will become a global collaboration hub and help boost the country’s innovation performance. 8220;Australia currently ranks 81. In a novel approach for the 90-year-old science bo...
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Awards & Events : EcoVoice – Environment News Australia
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A Drop in the Ocean. Category: Awards and Events. Sustainable House Day September 11. August 15, 2016. Sustainable House Day is an opportunity to get a real-life look inside houses that have been designed, built or fitted out with sustainability in mind, as well as the opportunity to talk to the owners. For more than 10 years, Sustainable House Day has provided a great opportunity for hundreds of thousands of people to […]. Save the Bilby Challenge 2016. August 15, 2016. August 15, 2016. August 15, 2016.
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Climate Change : EcoVoice – Environment News Australia
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A Drop in the Ocean. Abnormal Autumn breaks temperature records. June 14, 2016. AUSTRALIA had its hottest Autumn on record as climate change supercharged El Nino to create unprecedented temperatures. A new report by the Climate Council has revealed that a slew of records were broken during autumn, with Australia experiencing its warmest March, second-warmest April and second-warmest May on record. The Abnormal Autumn report found the abnormally […]. How is climate change impacting storms? June 14, 2016.