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Dick Smith's Population Puzzle

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Subject: Dick Smith's Population Puzzle
From: "Wendy" <>
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2010 18:08:02 +1000
Bob Cooke wrote "> A bit off topic for this forum???"

No.
The recently approved massive UGB expansion of Melbourne to supply (money
for developers &) housing for our rapidly growing population into previously
designated 'Green Wedge' areas is destroying massive areas of grassland and
other habitat and migratory routes of many birds and other species and
habitats upon which they depend.
Coastal housing developments around here impact on coastal species like
OBParrot.
All over Australia, and the world, growing human population is threatening
life on this finite planet. Increasingly energy and material wasteful
lifestyles of humans, especially those of us in countries like Australia and
USA is bringing on climatic changes, environmental disasters (e.g. Timor
Sea, Gulf of Mexico and MANY African oil spills), plastic ocean pollution
and so many other things that are impacting on our environment including
BIRDS.
Some, I hope many, of us are interested in these topics. Personally, I am
disinterested in some other topics but do not wish to stop their discussion.
I hope B-Aus continues to be a broad forum.

Wendy

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