Thursday, January 3, 2013

How do you know if a Red Bali Starfish is still alive?

Q. She is on my live rock but dosent move at all. But she is stuch on the rock not just laying on it. Is it normal for them to stay in one place? My chocolate chip one moves around all the time exept when he is eating.

A. if it is stuck then it is still alive, starfish have sticky pads all down each of their five "legs" when they die these pads quickly deteriorate and loose their suction abilities so if it is stuck then it is alive

What is the best way to get from Bali to Thailand?
Q. Hi! My friend and I are planning a vacation to Jakarta, Bangkok, Bali and hopefully some Thailand beaches in November and December. Does anyone know cheap airlines or other ways to get between Bali and Thailand? We could go from Bali to Bangkok or one of the Thai beaches and make our way back up to Bangkok--open to any advice!

A. You might want to compare different airliners. Check travelocity, expedia or a travel agent. It might all depend on timing.

Where can I get information on costs and how to start importing items from Bali to sell in Australia?
Q. I have no idea where to start...the company I work for currently buys products made in bali from an australian business, so i thought it might be cheaper if I went to Bali and brought/imported the stuff myself instead of buying it through someone here?! No idea who I would buy the stuff off or who to contact!

A. Know anybody in Bali to be your contact buyer?

How big is the carbon footprint of the GW conference in Bali this week?
Q. How many celebrities flew private jets in to address the conference? Wouldn't it be better to do all that sort of thing via satellite feed from localized spots? Or did the royalty just want a nice holiday in a tropical paradise?

I think I already know the answer.

A. According to a recent article from Bloomberg.com -

"Government officials and activists flying to Bali, Indonesia, for the United Nations meeting on climate change will cause as much pollution as 20,000 cars in a year.

The delegates each will produce an average 4.07 metric tons of carbon dioxide, or CO2, to reach the resort island 950 kilometers (600 miles) from Jakarta, according to estimates e- mailed to Bloomberg by the UN agency holding the conference.

Some of the 187 nations participating in the two-week forum promised to offset their so-called carbon footprint by planting trees or buying emission credits. The symbolic actions won't help stop global warming, some scientists say.

``It's very hard for the public to understand that you come together with so many people to a very distant place and cause a lot of emissions, and at the same time talk about emission reductions,'' Artur Runge-Metzger, head of climate strategy for the European Commission, said yesterday in an interview in Bali, adding that he had offset his own emissions."

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The article states later that -

"The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, the conference organizer, failed to get governments to include offsetting projects in the group's budget, said Yvo de Boer, executive secretary of the convention. Some of the 10,000 attendees to this year's meeting, held in air-conditioned rooms at the tropical beach resort, planned their own projects.

Proposals Abound

Indonesia will plant 79 million trees to offset the entire conference's emissions, Emil Salim, head of the host country's delegation, told reporters yesterday in Bali. The Asian nation is investigating how to develop its tree-planting activity to ensure a lasting offset, said Amanda Katili, special assistant to Environment Minister Rachmat Witoelar."

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With this little part included...

"EU Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas and three of his staff are buying so-called carbon credits, each representing a reduction of a ton of carbon dioxide, on the EU Emissions Trading Scheme, commission spokeswoman Barbara Helfferich said in a telephone interview.

$132 `Out of Pocket'"

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I just love that kind of message - you know the kind... The message that states "I'll just throw money at the problem - whether or not the money will actually do anything positive, I'll throw money at it..."

Make no mistake: In most cases, "the royalty" as you put it really don't "change" their own manner of living. The Church of Global Warming's "Pope" (Al Gore) and his priests, bishops, and alter boys - governments, scientists, and celebrities - don't overly change their lifestyle, they just throw more money at the issue. Then the sermon tells all of the church membership (global warming believers) - as well as the "unbelieving infidel" (skeptics) - that everyone else needs to actually CHANGE the way we live...

I do my part to be more "environmentally friendly" - but I don't have a lot of "disposable income" to throw at a carbon offset or to sooth my environmental conscience with... I have actually made changes that I can afford, yet I'm still being told that I'm NOT DOING ENOUGH...

I guess that's why I'm one of the "unbelieving infidels"...

Aside from Bali, what other island would you say is the most exotic in Indonesia?
Q. I'm thinking of planning a trip to Indonesia later in the year. Been to Bali and Lombok but would like to see something very different.

A. As an Indonesian myself, I would say that most of the places in Indonesia is alot exotic. But if I must sugggest is that to Pulau Jawa, more like Jawa Barat (west Java) like Bandung, Garut, Tasikmalaya and Bogor. Not only because of the nice mountain scenery, people there are much more friendly. Also you should check out Jawa Tengah (mid Java), lots of exotic places to go. So enjoy!!!




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