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My name is Dr John Penhallurick and I live in Fraser, Canberra in the ACT in Australia. I used to be a professor at the University of Canberra but I retired 5 years ago. My life's work is now my website: http://www.worldbirdinfo.net where I aim to give for each bird species a detailed distribution,at least down to country level, and with large countries, in much finer detail. I also included subspecies in the distribution data. In addition I am trying to provide at least the first instance of every distinct form of scientific name applied to every genus, subgenus, species and subspecies. I am also trying to include a photo or at least image of every species, and to include their calls and songs. I have also become interested in the debate about the contribution of human emissions to global warming. I have studied this topic deeply and have come to the conclusion that the IPCC's campaign against carbon "pollution" is the biggest fraud ever committed against human society. If you are interested in my resons for this conclusion go to my blog http://jpenhall.wordpress.com/2011/04/02/proof-that-there-is-not-a-scrap-of-evidence-in-favour-of-the-ipccs-attack-on-carbon-dioxide/