greenoptions.com — The conservation group is out to prove to Japan – and the rest of the world – that death is not a necessary part of animal research. They currently have 19 whales tagged, moving from their breeding grounds in New Caledonia & the Cook Islands to their normal feeding grounds in the south; already they are discovering new behaviors.
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allan17Oct 16, 2007
f**k Greenpeace.
dferrandOct 16, 2007
Hey, I know, how about we all stop buying Japanese products. Start with your Wii and Toyota.
jstoneOct 16, 2007
Yeah. They're against all (powerful) forms of energy production. Solar and wind are great, but they require huge farms to come near the output of a nuclear plant. Plus, they're only applicable in some areas. The only downside to nuclear reactors is the waste (unfortunately a pretty big one), but hopefully fast breeder reactors can help with that.
Closed AccountOct 16, 2007
No, you're the one that took it too far. NO TAKE BACKS! :PShow me one piece of evidence that Bush ISNT really trying to eat Muslim babies. Because I can show you 3 web blogs and a flagged Wikipedia post that says he is, so there.
Closed AccountOct 17, 2007
No.
Closed AccountOct 17, 2007
japanese whalers arent causing harm to people but greenpeace has violently protested by harming the whalers on ships using acid. ohhhkay.