Pierce Brosnan Fanáticos
domingo, 29 de diciembre de 2013
viernes, 27 de diciembre de 2013
IN MEMORIAM
Etiquetas:
In Memoriam
martes, 24 de diciembre de 2013
RODANDO EN CHIANGMAI THE COUPE (satyavision)
Etiquetas:
Rosando en Chiangmai The Coupe
domingo, 22 de diciembre de 2013
VACACIONES EN FAMILIA
Etiquetas:
Vacaciones en familia
viernes, 20 de diciembre de 2013
It's Hard to be Humble - Remington Steele/ Suite1157eaz
miércoles, 18 de diciembre de 2013
PIERCE Y LOS NIÑOS
Etiquetas:
Pierce y los niños
martes, 17 de diciembre de 2013
FELICES NAVIDADES
Etiquetas:
Felices Navidades
lunes, 16 de diciembre de 2013
PIERCE BROSNAN INFORMA
Today the wildlife agency that should be protecting the environment authorized the Navy to harm whales and other marine mammals on an unprecedented scale. And Southern California is the target.
Incredibly, the Navy now has permission to ...detonate more than 50,000 underwater explosives each year off our coast—hundreds of which are powerful enough to sink a warship. And each year it’s allowed to run more than 10,000 hours of the same high-intensity military sonar that has killed and injured whales around the globe. Just by the numbers, the impact of all of this activity is staggering. The Navy itself estimates that it will kill 130 animals outright, permanently deafen another 1,600, and disrupt feeding and calving and other vital behaviors more than 8.8 million times over the next five years.
This summer, a group of biologists found that Navy sonar can cause blue whales—the largest animal ever to live on earth—to stop feeding. That’s a big problem since our waters contain some of the most important blue whale feeding habitat in the entire Pacific Ocean. The biologists concluded that the Navy’s activities are posing a significant risk to the species’ recovery. No one questions the Navy’s need to train, but we shouldn’t have to compromise endangered whales in the process. There has to be a better way.Ver más
Incredibly, the Navy now has permission to ...detonate more than 50,000 underwater explosives each year off our coast—hundreds of which are powerful enough to sink a warship. And each year it’s allowed to run more than 10,000 hours of the same high-intensity military sonar that has killed and injured whales around the globe. Just by the numbers, the impact of all of this activity is staggering. The Navy itself estimates that it will kill 130 animals outright, permanently deafen another 1,600, and disrupt feeding and calving and other vital behaviors more than 8.8 million times over the next five years.
This summer, a group of biologists found that Navy sonar can cause blue whales—the largest animal ever to live on earth—to stop feeding. That’s a big problem since our waters contain some of the most important blue whale feeding habitat in the entire Pacific Ocean. The biologists concluded that the Navy’s activities are posing a significant risk to the species’ recovery. No one questions the Navy’s need to train, but we shouldn’t have to compromise endangered whales in the process. There has to be a better way.Ver más
Etiquetas:
Pierce Brosnan informa
jueves, 12 de diciembre de 2013
Who Wrote the Book of Love - Remington Steele
miércoles, 11 de diciembre de 2013
VIDA EN EL MAR
hace 2 horas
Today the wildlife agency that should be protecting the environment authorized the Navy to harm whales and other marine mammals on an unprecedented scale. And Southern California is the target. Incredibly, the Navy now has permission to detonate more than 50,000 underwater
Etiquetas:
Vida en el Mar
martes, 10 de diciembre de 2013
PIERCE IN THAILAND
Etiquetas:
Pierce in Thailand
lunes, 9 de diciembre de 2013
Come to Me - Remington Steele / Suite1157eaz
Suscribirse a:
Entradas (Atom)