Archive for April, 2008
- 30
- Waihopai’s only got one ball : 4:07 pm (84)
- When blogs get bored… : 2:10 pm (0)
- Jeanette invests in stamps : 1:39 pm (6)
- Key puts another coin in the fuse box : 11:24 am (48)
- NZ cows eat … palm oil? : 10:51 am (4)
- Kennedy Graham : 10:49 am (1)
- ComCom vs Woolies court case continues : 10:16 am (0)
- Fonterra goes to Chile : 9:33 am (4)
- Budget choices : 9:00 am (39)
- 29
- A Japanese bike stacking robot : 12:17 pm (3)
- We’re selling more butter and buying more oil : 11:49 am (16)
- GST on Food : 8:29 am (31)
- 28
- Trade agreement with China - the right to change our mind : 4:57 pm (0)
- Reasons not to become a public figure… : 2:50 pm (3)
- Supermarket duopoly goes to court today : 2:03 pm (21)
- Mike Moore on biofuels : 12:10 pm (20)
- 26
- To save, or not to save, that is the question : 2:46 pm (52)
- 25
- A day for rememberance : 2:24 pm (32)
- Day of Action on Zimbabwe : 1:58 am (3)
- 24
- Some things are bigger than politics : 1:45 pm (13)
- Water - the under-reported resource crisis : 9:52 am (8)
- Oil US$118 per barrel : 9:46 am (43)
- A coal mining ditty : 8:54 am (17)
- Solidarity movement aims to send Zimbabwean arms back to China : 8:40 am (0)
- 23
- Solid Energy and Jeanette’s double act : 5:02 pm (12)
- Champion of the Earth : 2:42 pm (21)
- The drug deal : 12:27 pm (3)
- Toll Rail Trials Bioloco : 10:09 am (5)
- Support for ‘keep coal in the hole’ : 9:05 am (7)
- Peak suburbs : 8:50 am (39)
- 22
- Keep the coal in the hole : 5:21 pm (28)
- A Sustainable Biofuel Consensus : 2:42 pm (13)
- Coal : 1:45 pm (11)
- Earth Day : 1:20 pm (6)
- Trading dolphins for diplomats : 11:32 am (1)
- Buying our way out of trouble : 11:19 am (2)
- Pollan asks ‘why bother?’ : 9:06 am (7)
- Ladies : 8:28 am (18)
- fresh news from the Cape : 4:47 am (6)
- 21
- With oil forecasts, green is still better than red : 1:30 pm (10)
- Fishing spokesman hits a new low blaming dolphins for tragic drownings : 10:31 am (9)
- Cycling ads : 8:54 am (10)
- Sir Nicholas Stern : 8:16 am (5)
- 20
- 19
- Oil touches US$ 117 a barrel : 6:58 pm (21)
- Minister is often asked for medical advice : 6:10 pm (1)
- Save our dolphins: ban the set nets : 1:43 pm (10)
- 18
- Up, up and away : 3:43 pm (17)
- Germany’s Green-Conservative alliance : 1:53 pm (3)
- ANZ National bank data heading offshore : 10:02 am (22)
- Some discussion points : 9:26 am (18)
- UNESCO calls for a paradigm change away from fossil fuels : 9:25 am (6)
- Free publicity for Green candidates at Kiwiblog : 8:37 am (7)
- 17
- GE breaks its promise : 9:59 am (12)
- Science solves global warming : 9:49 am (18)
- Rich nations stealing from the poor - again : 1:44 am (3)
- 16
- PQ: Mokihinui River Hydro Plan : 7:17 pm (62)
- EU sticks to target on biofuels : 7:08 pm (6)
- Government doesn’t care about GE Royal Commission recommendations : 10:32 am (10)
- Monbiot on meat : 10:01 am (88)
- The race to be the first carbon zero country : 9:08 am (5)
- NZ gets Zimbabwe elections on IPU agenda : 12:44 am (1)
- 15
- Meridian’s secret Mokihinui report : 5:49 pm (1)
- Haere rā Mahinarangi Tocker : 5:29 pm (0)
- Debating climate change : 3:12 pm (17)
- Ecocho - You Search. We Grow Trees. : 11:41 am (6)
- The Mokihinui question : 11:27 am (13)
- Globalisation : 10:41 am (0)
- Talking Tibet in Cape Town : 2:27 am (25)
- 14
- Flying up the Mokihinui River : 3:06 pm (19)
- Key’s taxpayer subsidy to wealthy private schools : 1:42 pm (23)
- We’re spending less on cars but more on food and credit cards : 12:04 pm (3)
- Jeanette answers the Standard : 10:59 am (29)
- Beach cricket : 10:46 am (38)
- The Record Falls - Jan ‘08 is the new world record for crude oil (plus condensate) production : 10:04 am (10)
- 12
- EU carbon prices enjoy solid rise : 1:06 pm (7)
- 11
- The end of Petrodollars : 4:23 pm (21)
- Industrial dairy’s big payout : 3:04 pm (21)
- Aussie farmers think consumers are missing out : 2:36 pm (2)
- Parliamentary gaffes : 8:50 am (4)
- 10
- A saga about bees, biosecurity and GE : 4:18 pm (5)
- UN calls for change in farming practices as food riots continue : 12:15 pm (9)
- Oil reachs new record $112 a barrel : 10:46 am (29)
- Olympic torch protests - An overseas holiday with a difference : 10:21 am (0)
- The world according to Monsanto : 7:55 am (0)
- 09
- Student debt today $9,998,693,720, tomorrow $10 billion : 7:30 pm (42)
- We need a food security strategy : 4:43 pm (21)
- So you think climate change won’t affect you? : 4:26 pm (10)
- John Key on foreign aid : 12:56 pm (10)
- Winston’s credibility : 8:15 am (21)
- 08
- Tahorakuri Forest: from carbon sink to industrial dairy : 5:30 pm (7)
- Peaked oil : 4:16 pm (24)
- What an odd title for an article : 3:58 pm (19)
- Tesco now counting carbon not food miles : 3:11 pm (1)
- Prakash Sethi on China : 2:53 pm (1)
- Helpful advice for Chinese farmers : 2:19 pm (3)
- 07
- Israeli cabinet approves cycle network : 11:31 am (14)
- Chaotic protests at London Olympic torch relay : 10:34 am (25)
- 06
- Unions in China - under attack from the Chinese govt : 6:23 pm (5)
- Labour rights in China : 2:37 pm (5)
- Race for our River : 2:15 pm (2)
- 05
- Keith at the Rally for Tibet : 2:28 pm (53)
- The trade of Nashi pears : 9:13 am (3)
- 04
- The climate change elephant : 1:10 pm (17)
- 03
- Spotless and PSIS not giving employers a good name : 10:15 pm (1)
- The Green Party list : 9:36 pm (21)
- David Suzuki talking about air and alveoli : 2:56 pm (10)
- Electric cars are not the whole solution : 12:15 pm (13)
- Damming the Mokihinui River eels : 11:31 am (8)
- Government takes an online gamble : 8:53 am (38)
- 02
- Greens no longer alone opposing preferential trade with China : 8:31 pm (3)
- Hone’s tribute to Nandor : 8:08 pm (12)
- Live climate change webcast debate : 7:45 pm (33)
- It’s a matter of doing, not of believing : 2:48 pm (79)
- 01
- It’s not just tariff cuts : 1:32 pm (45)
- Press freedom in China : 12:42 pm (5)
- All I am saying is give peas a chance : 9:30 am (9)
- Norway’s eco-prison - ‘not liberal, just reasonable’ : 9:10 am (13)