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Blame Drought on the Sun: Malcolm Hill

July 14, 2006 By jennifer

Dear Jennifer, Here at ABC News Online, in an article titled 'Study shows more severe droughts ahead for Australia', is another example why there are so many cynics/sceptics about Anthropogenic Global Warming [1]. On the one hand the alarmists bang … [Read more...] about Blame Drought on the Sun: Malcolm Hill

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Climate & Climate Change

Three Pressing Issues for the Macquarie Marshes

July 13, 2006 By jennifer

It was good to see Professor John Quiggin drawing attention to the problems with the Macquarie Marshes in his post of last Sunday titled 'Macquarie Marshes again'. But it's a pity he can't get beyond ad hominem attacks [1] and a pitch for his ARC … [Read more...] about Three Pressing Issues for the Macquarie Marshes

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Water

Did It Really Get That Cold in Stanthorpe?

July 13, 2006 By jennifer

A couple of hours drive west from my home in Brisbane, is a place called Stanthorpe up on the Great Dividing Range. The town has an abattoir and according to its operator John Allen, as reported by James Nason at Farm Online, it closed on Monday … [Read more...] about Did It Really Get That Cold in Stanthorpe?

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Climate & Climate Change

The Aral Sea in 2006: A Note from Frank McKinnell

July 12, 2006 By jennifer

The following comments by Australian forester Frank McKinnell are based on three visits to the Aral Sea region between 2004 and 2006, including trips out onto the Dry Aral Seabed (DAS) on both the Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan sides of the border: "The … [Read more...] about The Aral Sea in 2006: A Note from Frank McKinnell

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Water

Bicycle Beats Peak Oil: Ian Mott

July 12, 2006 By jennifer

"At $2/litre I will fix my bicycle, I will get more exercise, I will lose weight, I will get fitter, I will live longer, I will get more things done, I will sleep better, I will notice more things as I pass them by, I will meet more people, I will be … [Read more...] about Bicycle Beats Peak Oil: Ian Mott

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Energy & Nuclear

What Will Power Tomorrow?

July 11, 2006 By jennifer

Last night Australian current affairs program Four Corners ran a story titled ‘Peak oil?’. It began with the proposition that we might run out of oil soon and that this could be catastrophic, but then went on to outline a range of alternatives. … [Read more...] about What Will Power Tomorrow?

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Energy & Nuclear

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