VicForests estimates that $600 million of timber and economic activity related to its harvesting was lost. Read more here. … [Read more...] about Timber Losses from Victorian Bushfires
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Atmospheric Greenhouse Effect Falsified, Again
According to a new paper in the International Journal of Modern Physics by showing that (a) there are no common physical laws between the warming phenomenon in glass houses and the fictitious atmospheric greenhouse effects, (b) there are no … [Read more...] about Atmospheric Greenhouse Effect Falsified, Again
Synchronous States and Climate Shifts
We were very excited when we realized a lot of changes in the past century from warmer to cooler [global temperature trend] and then back to warmer were all natural, says Anastosios Tsonis, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Read more here. … [Read more...] about Synchronous States and Climate Shifts
More Palm Oil Plantations in Peatlands
Indonesia needs to squeeze far higher yields from existing palm oil plantations rather than open up more land - but chances are they will do both. Read more here. … [Read more...] about More Palm Oil Plantations in Peatlands
Oil Washes Ashore
Up to 100,000 litres of oil leaked into Moreton Bay after the Pacific Adventurer cargo ship was holed on Wednesday morning, and the slicks are now blanketing 60 kilometres of Queensland's coastline. Read more here. … [Read more...] about Oil Washes Ashore
South Australia’s Water Woes Include Much Politics
I have it on good advice, from the cabbie who drove me to the airport in Canberra recently, that South Australian senator Nick Xenophon is the most powerful politician in Australia. Mr Xenophon is certainly demanding the attention of the most … [Read more...] about South Australia’s Water Woes Include Much Politics