Green Kampong – Inspiring a greener today

First CNA, now ST displays immense cluelessness

July 18, 2010 by  
Filed under Green Reporter

Dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb… If you sing that to the tune of the score from “Jaws”, you’ll be able to warn others about our fine country’s “trusted” news sources.

Last month we featured how CNA celebrated the capture and cooking of a Queensland Grouper despite it being on the IUCN red list.

Now we if you click on the link below you’ll see ST’s version, posted yesterday on their web video news Razor TV.

Please do pass this on to everyone you know. Maybe we can even ask IUCN to amend the “conservation actions” section on the species to include Singapore’s unique “catch ‘em, fry ‘em and eat ‘em” action on vulnerable species.

The 220kg Queensland Grouper from Indonesia was reeled into Singapore by Chef and Queensland Grouper expert Johnny Tan.

via RAZORTV – Singapore lands 220kg fish.

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Indochine Green Festival – Nature is Changing

November 6, 2009 by  
Filed under Green Reporter

One of the events at this year’s Indochine Green Festival is a public lecture, “Nature is Changing – Copenhagen and Beyond. What does it mean for Asia”, featuring speakers from the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

The event will be held on 11th November at the LKY School of Public Policy. Admission is free but registration is required.

Details in the invitation below:

Indochine Green Festival IUCN Lecture
Indochine Green Festival IUCN Lecture
indochine green festival

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