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On le croyait à jamais disparu. L'Hibiscus genevii, une fleur endémique de Maurice, a été donné pour éteint pendant plus d'un siècle. Et pourtant, grâce à un tableau peint au XIXème siècle, la plante a été redécouverte dans une réserve en altitude. Reportage sur les traces de cette plante unique à Maurice, selon les botanistes de l'île. De notre correspondant à Port-Louis,À 550 mètres d'altitude, sur la crête de la ville de Vacoas, à Maurice, la Réserve de Mondrain dévoile un vaste horizon sur l'ouest de Maurice, avec ses grands reliefs et un immense décor maritime en arrière-plan.Cependant, le véritable trésor se trouve ici, nous rappelle immédiatement Giani Abajee, biologiste de la conservation de l'ONG Mauritian Wildlife Foundation : « Ici, on a la réserve de Mondrain, une petite réserve de cinq hectares, mais une petite pépite ». Ce lieu héberge plusieurs espèces rares, mais une fleur y tient la vedette : l'Hibiscus genevii, un arbuste exclusif à la Réserve de Mondrain que les botanistes ont cru éteint depuis plus de 100 ans.C'est une aquarelle, peinte sur place au XIXème siècle, entre 1812 et 1845, par Malcy de Chazal Moon, qui a permis sa redécouverte. Le tableau a été retrouvé dans les années 1960 à l'Herbier de Maurice.Cette espèce est l'une des grandes réussites des efforts de conservation de la Mauritian Wildlife Foundation. Son directeur général, Dr Vikash Tatayah, se montre contemplatif : « C'est magnifique, regarde. Toutes ses fleurs sur l'hibiscus genevii. Regarde cette floraison magnifique. On voit des boutons qui sortent. Surtout pour une plante que l'on croyait disparu depuis plus de 130 ans », s'émerveille-t-il.Louée par le domaine sucrier Médine, à la Société Royale des Arts et des Sciences de Maurice, la réserve de Mondrain est la dernière forêt indigène sur les hauteurs de Vacoas. Sa préservation est assurée par la Mauritian Wildlife Foundation grâce à un financement de l'Union européenne. Mondrain est un exemple de conservation de la flore indigène. La visite de la réserve est possible uniquement sur autorisation.À lire aussiMaurice: la Vallée de Ferney, illustration de la restauration de la biodiversité dans l'océan Indien
Phil Carroll and Kevin Hornsby talk to Malcy about his "infamous" bucket list. The Bucket List 2023 General rules remain as before, dividends have been included where appropriate but I have not adjusted for raises or specific dilution so if that floats your boat then feel free to adjust. Note the Oil and gas prices, almost at the same levels as they started the year and proof why energy stocks fell back in H2 of 2022. My view remains upbeat for this year but probably more 2H weighted to the upside. https://www.malcysblog.com/2023/01/the-2023-bucket-list/ Disclaimer & Declaration of Interest The information, investment views, and recommendations in this podcast are provided for general information purposes only. Nothing in this podcast should be construed as a solicitation to buy or sell any financial product relating to any companies under discussion or to engage in or refrain from doing so or engaging in any other transaction. Any opinions or comments are made to the best of the knowledge and belief of the commentator but no responsibility is accepted for actions based on such opinions or comments. The commentators may or may not hold investments in the companies under discussion.
What do Elon Musk, anal beads and a chess Grand Master have in common? I know it sounds like the start of a joke, but I promise there's a point... This podcast episode! There's been a cheating scandal in the world of chess and a protest that has set chess fanatics a buzz, with the competitor in question offering to play naked to prove he's no longer a cheater. You can't make this stuff up folks! Plus we have a very special visitor in the studio today, Nikki's son(dog) Mr Malcy boy. LINKS Harley Breen @harley.breen Nikki Britton @thenikkibritton Nova Podcasts Instagram @novapodcastsofficial For tickets to Nikki's upcoming shows head to https://comedy.com.au/tour/nikki-britton-2022/ For tickets to Harley's upcoming shows head to harleybreen.com.au CREDITSHosts: Harley Breen & Nikki Britton Executive Producer: Rachael Hart Managing Producer: Elle Beattie Editor: Adrian Walton Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation and the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Phil Carroll and Kevin Hornsby talk to the select panel about current energy prices, exploration in new projects in the North Sea, and Oil Major's profiteering whilst the public and businesses are squeezed by record energy prices. Disclaimer & Declaration of Interest The information, investment views, and recommendations in this podcast are provided for general information purposes only. Nothing in this podcast should be construed as a solicitation to buy or sell any financial product relating to any companies under discussion or to engage in or refrain from doing so or engaging in any other transaction. Any opinions or comments are made to the best of the knowledge and belief of the commentator but no responsibility is accepted for actions based on such opinions or comments. The commentators may or may not hold investments in the companies under discussion.
First of all, sorry for the audio screw up, I accidentally recorded Tonys audio from two places & he sounds like an astronaut. If that isnt too annoying for you, you are certain to laugh and have fun, enjoy the boys talking about the superspreader wedding Tony attended, the Dolphins travesty, The Bills playoff game & we also hand out our annual Malcy awards!! Join the Patreon for early access without ads Support the Show!: https://www.patreon.com/MalcolmGoPodcast?fan_landing=true See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's podcast – the second to be recorded remotely under the lockdown — Mark, Barney & Jasper are joined by special guest Paul Gorman to discuss his long and multi-faceted career — and his epic new biography of Malcolm McLaren. We also hear clips from the week's new audio interview: a 1989 conversation with "Malcy" himself, wherein the former Sex Pistols manager and professional provocateur voices his disdain for the music industry, his becoming an artist in his own right… and his despair at the passing of rock's pagan gods.Paul also pitches in with his thoughts on the late Bill Withers, joining his hosts in celebrating the life and work of a unique singer-songwriter – and the dignity of a man who came late to fame and chose to walk away from it without regret. After hearing a clip of Bill speaking in 2004, the makeshift gang of four pay tribute to two more victims of the coronavirus: John Prine, discussed at much greater length in Episode 62, and Hal Willner, maverick mastermind behind such unorthodox tribute albums as 1988's Stay Awake: Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films.Finally, Mark talks us through his highlights of the week's new library load, including pieces on Nancy Sinatra and her walking 'Boots' (1966), Joel Selvin's Sid Vicious obituary (1979) and Annene Kaye interviewing the other Gang Of Four on a park bench in 1983. Jasper offers his tuppenceworth on a So Solid Crew profile from 2003 and a 2018 review of Prince's posthumous Piano and a Microphone album… and we say goodbye until the next time.Pieces discussed: Fanzines, Spice Girls, The Life and Times of Malcolm McLaren excerpt, Malcolm McLaren audio, 8-Bit Punk, Bill Withers audio, Bill Withers, John Prine, Hal Willner, Nancy Sinatra's Boots, Bill Graham, Sid Vicious, Gang of Four, Chet Baker, So Solid Crew and Prince's Piano & a Microphone 1983.Many thanks to special guest Paul Gorman; his new book The Life and Times of Malcolm McLaren is published by Constable. Visit his website at paulgormanis.com.The Rock's Backpages podcast is proud to be part of the Pantheon podcast network.
In this week's podcast – the second to be recorded remotely under the lockdown — Mark, Barney & Jasper are joined by special guest Paul Gorman to discuss his long and multi-faceted career — and his epic new biography of Malcolm McLaren. We also hear clips from the week's new audio interview: a 1989 conversation with "Malcy" himself, wherein the former Sex Pistols manager and professional provocateur voices his disdain for the music industry, his becoming an artist in his own right… and his despair at the passing of rock's pagan gods. Paul also pitches in with his thoughts on the late Bill Withers, joining his hosts in celebrating the life and work of a unique singer-songwriter – and the dignity of a man who came late to fame and chose to walk away from it without regret. After hearing a clip of Bill speaking in 2004, the makeshift gang of four pay tribute to two more victims of the coronavirus: John Prine, discussed at much greater length in Episode 62, and Hal Willner, maverick mastermind behind such unorthodox tribute albums as 1988's Stay Awake: Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films. Finally, Mark talks us through his highlights of the week's new library load, including pieces on Nancy Sinatra and her walking 'Boots' (1966), Joel Selvin's Sid Vicious obituary (1979) and Annene Kaye interviewing the other Gang Of Four on a park bench in 1983. Jasper offers his tuppenceworth on a So Solid Crew profile from 2003 and a 2018 review of Prince's posthumous Piano and a Microphone album… and we say goodbye until the next time. Pieces discussed: Fanzines, Spice Girls, The Life and Times of Malcolm McLaren excerpt, Malcolm McLaren audio, 8-Bit Punk, Bill Withers audio, Bill Withers, John Prine, Hal Willner, Nancy Sinatra's Boots, Bill Graham, Sid Vicious, Gang of Four, Chet Baker, So Solid Crew and Prince's Piano & a Microphone 1983. Many thanks to special guest Paul Gorman; his new book The Life and Times of Malcolm McLaren is published by Constable. Visit his website at paulgormanis.com. The Rock's Backpages podcast is proud to be part of the Pantheon podcast network.
In this week's podcast – the second to be recorded remotely under the lockdown — Mark, Barney & Jasper are joined by special guest Paul Gorman to discuss his long and multi-faceted career — and his epic new biography of Malcolm McLaren. We also hear clips from the week's new audio interview: a 1989 conversation with "Malcy" himself, wherein the former Sex Pistols manager and professional provocateur voices his disdain for the music industry, his becoming an artist in his own right… and his despair at the passing of rock's pagan gods.Paul also pitches in with his thoughts on the late Bill Withers, joining his hosts in celebrating the life and work of a unique singer-songwriter – and the dignity of a man who came late to fame and chose to walk away from it without regret. After hearing a clip of Bill speaking in 2004, the makeshift gang of four pay tribute to two more victims of the coronavirus: John Prine, discussed at much greater length in Episode 62, and Hal Willner, maverick mastermind behind such unorthodox tribute albums as 1988's Stay Awake: Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films.Finally, Mark talks us through his highlights of the week's new library load, including pieces on Nancy Sinatra and her walking 'Boots' (1966), Joel Selvin's Sid Vicious obituary (1979) and Annene Kaye interviewing the other Gang Of Four on a park bench in 1983. Jasper offers his tuppenceworth on a So Solid Crew profile from 2003 and a 2018 review of Prince's posthumous Piano and a Microphone album… and we say goodbye until the next time.Pieces discussed: Fanzines, Spice Girls, The Life and Times of Malcolm McLaren excerpt, Malcolm McLaren audio, 8-Bit Punk, Bill Withers audio, Bill Withers, John Prine, Hal Willner, Nancy Sinatra's Boots, Bill Graham, Sid Vicious, Gang of Four, Chet Baker, So Solid Crew and Prince's Piano & a Microphone 1983.Many thanks to special guest Paul Gorman; his new book The Life and Times of Malcolm McLaren is published by Constable. Visit his website at paulgormanis.com. The Rock's Backpages podcast is proud to be part of the Pantheon podcast network.
In this week's podcast – the second to be recorded remotely under the lockdown — Mark, Barney & Jasper are joined by special guest Paul Gorman to discuss his long and multi-faceted career — and his epic new biography of Malcolm McLaren. We also hear clips from the week's new audio interview: a 1989 conversation with "Malcy" himself, wherein the former Sex Pistols manager and professional provocateur voices his disdain for the music industry, his becoming an artist in his own right… and his despair at the passing of rock's pagan gods. Paul also pitches in with his thoughts on the late Bill Withers, joining his hosts in celebrating the life and work of a unique singer-songwriter – and the dignity of a man who came late to fame and chose to walk away from it without regret. After hearing a clip of Bill speaking in 2004, the makeshift gang of four pay tribute to two more victims of the coronavirus: John Prine, discussed at much greater length in Episode 62, and Hal Willner, maverick mastermind behind such unorthodox tribute albums as 1988's Stay Awake: Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films. Finally, Mark talks us through his highlights of the week's new library load, including pieces on Nancy Sinatra and her walking 'Boots' (1966), Joel Selvin's Sid Vicious obituary (1979) and Annene Kaye interviewing the other Gang Of Four on a park bench in 1983. Jasper offers his tuppenceworth on a So Solid Crew profile from 2003 and a 2018 review of Prince's posthumous Piano and a Microphone album… and we say goodbye until the next time. Pieces discussed: Fanzines, Spice Girls, The Life and Times of Malcolm McLaren excerpt, Malcolm McLaren audio, 8-Bit Punk, Bill Withers audio, Bill Withers, John Prine, Hal Willner, Nancy Sinatra's Boots, Bill Graham, Sid Vicious, Gang of Four, Chet Baker, So Solid Crew and Prince's Piano & a Microphone 1983. Many thanks to special guest Paul Gorman; his new book The Life and Times of Malcolm McLaren is published by Constable. Visit his website at paulgormanis.com. The Rock's Backpages podcast is proud to be part of the Pantheon podcast network.
Oil prices dropped approximately 13% over the last three weeks or so. Can you guess the culprit? It’s the rising shale output, isn’t it? Or are the fears rising shale output and its impact oil unjustified? Malcolm Graham-Wood, Oil analyst at Malcy’s blog says “rising shale output shouldn’t be a major worry as there is limited scope for further expansion in the capacity and Saudi and other major OPEC producers can absorb the excess supply”. He adds “there is a massive difference between perception and reality”. We cannot agree more as there is a widespread belief in the markets that every one barrel reduction in the output by the OPEC subsidises one barrel of Shale. The assumption is wrong, but is nevertheless weighing over oil prices. Graham-Wood expects the oil market to tighten if the OPEC and non-OPEC producers extend the output cut deal till December. He is positive on oil prices in the long-term, but sees massive gyrations ahead of the OPEC meeting scheduled later this month. Listen to the full segment for more info on-: Malcolm Graham-Wood’s June end and Year end forecast for Oil Stocks that could offer stellar returns amid potential oil rally in the second half of this year. The list includes names like - Amerisur Resources, Hurricane Energy, SDX Energy and Trinity Exploration. #Oil, #WTI, #Brent, #fundamentals, #macro, #demand, #supply, #technicals, #OPEC, #non-OPEC, #US, #Shale, #commodities, #energies, #trading, #investing, #markets
Malcolm Graham-Wood, Oil Analyst at Malcy’s Blog presents the 2017 Bucket list, which includes 14 stocks - Ithaca Energy, Hurricane Energy, Sound Energy, Premier Oil, Faroe Petroleum, Bowleven, Amerisur Resources, Victoria Oil & Gas, Pantheon Resources, Rockhopper Exploration, Far Limited, SDX Energy, Jersey Oil & Gas, Aminex. The following stocks have been excluded from 2016 list - Tullow, Cairn, Parkmead, while the new additions include - SDX Energy-Jersey Oil & Gas-Aminex. Also take note of the stellar returns generated by the 2016 Bucket List. #Macly’sblog, #mining, #oil, #stocks, #UK
THE FIRST ANNUAL MALCY'S AWARDS ARE HERE. Dominic & Tyler sit in and we hand out Malcy awards to players handing out superlatives for the Patriots season. We also do listener emails & discuss the Patriots two big wins over the Jets & Dolphins & look forward to the playoffs