Hi Jennifer I wondered if you’d heard what has happened to David Bellamy. I found out: http://www.dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/view/69623 Helen … [Read more...] about Where’s David Bellamy?
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Show your support for this blog by clicking '+' where you see the nomination for best community blog [scroll to 7am on November 14]. … [Read more...] about Award this Blog
Small, Affordable Nuclear Power Plants Now for Sale
Nuclear power plants smaller than a garden shed and able to power 20,000 homes will be on sale within five years, say scientists at Los Alamos, the US government laboratory which developed the first atomic bomb. Read more here. … [Read more...] about Small, Affordable Nuclear Power Plants Now for Sale
The Wilderness Society and Bushfire Management
I have been critical of many environmental activists over the years on the grounds that they know what they are against, but they don’t know what they are for. For example, bushfire management systems developed by forestry agencies over many decades … [Read more...] about The Wilderness Society and Bushfire Management
Links to Stories on Weather Last Century
Links to three interesting 'weather reports' from last century from Art Raiche http://tinyurl.com/66tegq 1922 Washington Post story http://tinyurl.com/6ghpb8 1937 Time story re Northwest passage http://tinyurl.com/3xfoak 1974 … [Read more...] about Links to Stories on Weather Last Century
Temperature Data from Satellites: Inconvenient but Accurate
IT is my prediction that in not so many years time weather station data will be collected more for fun, a sense of history and for site-specific information, than for serious regional and global climate statistics. In the future it will be data … [Read more...] about Temperature Data from Satellites: Inconvenient but Accurate