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Water, water everywhere but not a drop to drink.

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
What is worth noting is that Australia could be a testing zone for economically secure nations in Europe and elsewhere to develop tools to jointly tackle climate change problems.

Given that small population and therefore more modest needs in a serious situation, we all could learn a lot in collaborating in the “rescue” of Australia from man made and natural planet warming effecting the people, land and even the ecosystems of the coast and the Great Barrier Reef.

We need mutual assistance for the common good!! The situation in Australia is our problem too! We also suffer water shortages and fires consuming homes and livelihoods!

Asher
 

TimTom42

New member
However, it’s reasonable. While we, outside of Australia only know generalization and not the same details you do, Ton betting what we know is that the people are modern, educated, very creative and share a lot of culture with us. https://www.viberate.com/music-analytics/Also when we needed brotherhood and support they generously gave it in every human sphere on each occasion asked. So to THAT extent, we are indeed experts via generalizations on what massive degrees, an with self-sacrifice, Australians can deliver when asked.

You have no qualifications or basis to dispute that external opinion.
it seems Australia's reputation as experts in generosity and support precedes them! A nation of modern, educated, and creative superheroes swooping in whenever humanity calls for aid. Generalizations or not, they've earned their honorary capes!
 
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Kriti Shah

New member
Hello
It's heartbreaking to witness the widespread impact of the water shortage in Australia. The scale of this crisis is truly alarming, affecting every corner of the country. The challenges faced by communities, agriculture, and wildlife are deeply concerning. Our thoughts are with all those who are struggling, and we hope that collective efforts can bring about positive change and solutions to mitigate this crisis. Stay strong, Australia.
 

admin

Administrator
Staff member
Once again, Kriti Sea,

Being eloquent and on topic is fine and appreciated but it must be part of offering of your own photographs that you share.

Asher
 
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