Greenpeace has been running a kept Australia GE free campaign for some time. The campaign should have got a boost over the last couple of weeks with findings of minuscule, but detectable quantities, of GM material in Australian canola. The material … [Read more...] about Greenpeace Needs a New Campaign
Archives for August 2005
On Politics (Part 1)
I am amazed at how many comments on this web-log prove at least the first part of the following proposition: The left think the right are evil, and the right think the left are dumb. People with such a narrow world view really should get out and … [Read more...] about On Politics (Part 1)
ACF supports Tassie Farmers
"...food miles is a measure of how far food travels - from paddock to plate - and is an indication of how environmentally-friendly it is. Food freight - especially by air and road - consumes fuel and energy, and releases greenhouse pollution, … [Read more...] about ACF supports Tassie Farmers
Robert Manne’s New Book
Robert Manne has edited a new book titled 'Do Not Disturb: Is the Media Failing Australia' that includes a chapter titled 'Murdoch and the Culture War' by David McKnight. Manne's book is due out later this week but I did get to see a copy of the … [Read more...] about Robert Manne’s New Book
Superimposing Climate Data on a Fish
American meteorologist George Taylor has done a review of the 'Arctic Climate Impact Assessment' for the Marshall Institute. Taylor has an interest in correlations and finding 'matches'. This is what artic temperatures back to 1880 look like … [Read more...] about Superimposing Climate Data on a Fish
Supreme Court Decision on Coroner Maria Doogan
The IPA held a conference in March 2003 about the lessons to be learnt from the 2003 bushfires which destroyed over 3 million hectares including three quarters of Kosciuszko National Park. This was just before I started with the IPA and so I didn't … [Read more...] about Supreme Court Decision on Coroner Maria Doogan