Archive for May 24th, 2006
Fudging Figures on Murray River Salinity: More Shame on CSIRO
Posted by jennifer, May 24th, 2006 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: Salt
Comments: 25
CSIRO, Australia’s largest scientific research organisation, released a two-part report* last Friday on ‘water’ in the Murray-Darling Basin, a region often referred to as the food bowl of Australia. The icon within this region is the Murray River and salt levels in the river have long been considered an indication of the region’s [...]
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Feeling Cold & Confused in a Warming World
Posted by jennifer, May 24th, 2006 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: Climate & Climate Change
Comments: 34
It was all over local radio here in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, this morning … that it was the coldest May morning ever, with temperatures down to -2C. That’s cold for subtropical Brisbane.
As I sat shivering in my little wooden house with no central heating or insulation, I was trying to reconcile this one [...]
Dam the Yangtze, But Not the Mary?
Posted by jennifer, May 24th, 2006 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: Water
Comments: 10
The largest dam in the world, The Three Gorge Dam on the Yangtze River in China, was completed, and ahead of schedule, just last week. And last week controversy errupted where I live in south eastern Queensland, Australia, over plans to dam the Mary River.
Interestingly the proposal to dam the Mary was not part [...]

