Streetart – BubleGum @ Saint-Brieuc, France – Barbara Picci

BubleGum @ Saint-Brieuc, FranceSource: Streetart – BubleGum @ Saint-Brieuc, France – Barbara Picci

Carbon capture in the Great Artesian Basin risks ‘greatest environmental asset’, farmers say – Stigmatis

Farming bodies and environmental groups in regional Queensland have formed an unusual alliance to ensure a proposal to inject carbon dioxide into the Great Artesian basin does not go ahead.

Artesian bore water being cooled for use. Opponents of the CTSCo project say it could cause irreversible damage to water aquifers. Photograph: Shmelly50/Alamy

Carbon Transport and Storage Corporation (CTSCo) – subsidiary of global mining company Glencore – is awaiting a decision by the Queensland government to approve a pilot scheme to liquefy CO2 from a coal-fired power station and store it deep underground. Opponents claim the project could cause irreversible damage to water aquifers.

Source: Carbon capture in the Great Artesian Basin risks ‘greatest environmental asset’, farmers say – Stigmatis

Retro Music 90 | beetleypete

When I was young, I saw a film called ‘Gold Diggers of 1933’. It was a classic Hollywood musical, with amazing dance numbers and a great cast. Many years later, it was featured in the film ‘Bonnie and Clyde’, when the gang members are in a cinema after a robbery. I have loved the film, and this song, for over 60 years.

The wonderful Ginger Rogers leads the chorus in the song, and it was choreographed by the incomparable Busby Berkeley. She even sings the second part in ‘backslang’ a popular way of talking at the time.

Source: Retro Music 90 | beetleypete

¿Pregunta sobre el regalo de Navidad? – Si los buscadores de oro estuvieran buscando oro en su patio trasero y contaminaran su única fuente de agua con mercurio, ¿todavía se adornaría con joyas de oro? | Barbara Crane Navarro

Source: ¿Pregunta sobre el regalo de Navidad? – Si los buscadores de oro estuvieran buscando oro en su patio trasero y contaminaran su única fuente de agua con mercurio, ¿todavía se adornaría con joyas de oro? | Barbara Crane Navarro