Archive for December 4th, 2008
Cattle Still in the Barmah Forest
Posted by jennifer, December 4th, 2008 - under News.
Tags: Bushfires, Forestry, National Parks
Comments: 24
ON Monday, the first day of summer here in Australia, residents of the little town of Barmah in northwestern Victoria, drove cattle into their forest in defiance of a government ban. The Department of Sustainability and Environment has threatened legal action, but so far the cattle are still there.
The forest has historically been grazed and the Barmah locals believe [...]
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Clarifying the Role of the Sun and Global Temperatures
Posted by jennifer, December 4th, 2008 - under Opinion, Uncategorized.
Tags: Climate & Climate Change
Comments: 110
YESTERDAY atmospheric scientist, Professor Marvin Geller, explained to Leigh Dayton, science writer at The Australian newspaper, that the sun could not be driving “recent global warming as climate change sceptics claim” because solar radiation has not changed very much since 1978.
But climate change sceptics do not claim there has been recent global warming. They claim there [...]
China Prepares for More Cold
Posted by Charlotte Ramotswe, December 4th, 2008 - under News.
Tags: Climate & Climate Change
Comments: none
A cold weather emergency response plan to tackle disasters after record cold and snow brought down power lines and paralyzed much of the usually mild south earlier this year… was activated in China on Wednesday. Read more here.
Australian Commodity Statistics 2008
Posted by Charlotte Ramotswe, December 4th, 2008 - under Community.
Tags: Books
Comments: none
ABARE released today, Thursday 4 December 2008, Australian Commodity Statistics 2008.
This report is an invaluable reference book with Australia’s agricultural and resources industries. It is a comprehensive publication, containing overview and macroeconomic information as well as key statistics on the supply of and demand for more than forty commodities.
It covers current and historical data on [...]
Eating Reindeer
Posted by Charlotte Ramotswe, December 4th, 2008 - under News, Opinion.
Tags: Food & Farming
Comments: 3
Around 70 per cent of Swedish reindeer slaughtered are calves, which means they die without seeing snow, claims the animal welfare group Viva!. Read more here.
A Consensus Means …
Posted by jennifer, December 4th, 2008 - under Good Causes.
Tags: Philosophy
Comments: none
A consensus means that everyone agrees to say collectively what no one believes individually. Abba Eban via Joe D’Aleo

