There are times, in the Daintree Cape Tribulation rainforest, when rainfall is so overly abundant that it would seem irresponsible not to derive electricity from hydro-generation. However, the Queensland Government’s existing policy prohibits supply … [Read more...] about Trials & Tribulations of Queensland’s Climate Change
Climate Charlie
Below is a photograph of Prince Charles's 'eco-friendly' mode of travel. Charles and Camilla flew to Trinidad to board the private yacht Leander in order to cruise to Tobago, St Lucia, Montserrat and Jamaica, rather than fly, in order to reduce their … [Read more...] about Climate Charlie
New Theory of the Greenhouse Effect
NASA linked Ferenc Miskolczi is a Hungarian atmospheric physicist who has published a new derivation of equations governing the greenhouse effect which suggests "runaway warming" is impossible. According to Miskolczi, NASA refused to publish the … [Read more...] about New Theory of the Greenhouse Effect
Whales, Dolphins and Sonar – A Note from Ann Novek
Mid-frequency sonar signals linked to new pathologic entity in cetaceans. An ongoing battle has been fought between environmental NGOs , mainly NRDC , and the US Navy for more than a decade. The first rumours re the harmful impact of LFA ( Low … [Read more...] about Whales, Dolphins and Sonar – A Note from Ann Novek
I Heard the Bomb that Rocked Times Square, New York
A bomb exploded at the military recruiting centre in Times Square, New York, early this morning. I am staying at the New York Marriott Marquis in Times Square and heard the explosion. It was just before 4am and I was working at my laptop. I … [Read more...] about I Heard the Bomb that Rocked Times Square, New York
Climate Change Conference, New York – Day 3, In Review
I’ve already reported on the standing ovation given to Vaclav Klaus following his speech at breakfast on day 3 of the 2008 International Conference on Climate Change in New York. President of the Czech Republic Vaclav Klaus addressing delegates at … [Read more...] about Climate Change Conference, New York – Day 3, In Review