Paul Kelly writing in today's The Australian has suggested that "The Sydney climate change declaration is a success for John Howard, a good outcome for APEC and an incremental step on the long journey to find global agreement on a post-2012 … [Read more...] about The Sydney Climate Change Declaration: Who Cares?
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The Cumulative Impact of Rainforest Research
In the late 1990’s, a scientific ‘pig-exclosure’ project was established in the Cape Tribulation section of the Daintree National Park. The project involved the construction of an 80 metre square fence, anchored aggressively to the ground with steel … [Read more...] about The Cumulative Impact of Rainforest Research
Prue’s Unidentified Anomoly
In the year 2000 I posted an image on wikipedia of a growth that I found on a Ryparosa javanica hoping to get it identified. Seven years older, but no wiser, I thought it worth giving it another shot. I think it's part of the growth of the tree. … [Read more...] about Prue’s Unidentified Anomoly
Something Rotten in the Daintree
Step into the rainforests of the Daintree lowlands at the moment and you’re likely to whiff the pervasive scent of the rare Javan Ash (Ryparosa javanica). The abundant flowering emits a sweet, slightly off-smell, like five-day-old socks or raw … [Read more...] about Something Rotten in the Daintree
Martin Durkin Convinces BBC Not to ‘Save the Planet’
The BBC has scrapped plans for Planet Relief, a TV special on climate change. The Planet Relief special was scheduled for broadcast in January 2008 but after Newsnight editor Peter Barron attended the Edinburgh Festival last month there has been … [Read more...] about Martin Durkin Convinces BBC Not to ‘Save the Planet’
Whaling in the North – Part 3 from Ann Novek
In the beginning of the Northern hemisphere spring , I asked if 1) Iceland would export Fin whales to Japan 2) Norway would fill its whaling quota Now we know the answers to these questions. Iceland will not renew its permits for commercial … [Read more...] about Whaling in the North – Part 3 from Ann Novek