Japanese whalers in the Antarctic claim their boat the Nisshin-Maru was rammed by Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise earlier today, while Greenpeace claim they were rammed by the whaler's Nisshinn-Maru. Photographs emailed to me by the Japanese Institute … [Read more...] about Greenpeace & The Japanese: Who Rammed Who?
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US Economists Want Clean Technologies
I have just found the following statement amongst emails from December last year. Why didn't the 'leading economists' mention the Kyoto Protocol? Is the Protocol too prescriptive and regulatory in nature? Would they endorse the upcoming meeting in … [Read more...] about US Economists Want Clean Technologies
Mountain Cattlemen Defy Government Ban
Last June the Victorian State Government banned cattle grazing in the Alpine National Park. A protest website emerged at about the same time. According to the most recent newsletter from this website: Several small mobs of cattle are continuing to … [Read more...] about Mountain Cattlemen Defy Government Ban
Last Year: Hottest on Record!
It is official, last year was the hottest on record in Australia. The following graph from the Bureau of Meterology shows 2005 was exceptionally warm and more than a degree warmer than the 1961-1990 average which is the standard reference period for … [Read more...] about Last Year: Hottest on Record!
Shortage of Gas, Not Oil
While discussion in 2005 was about imminent oil shortages - often under the title 'peak oil' - interesting the first significant energy crisis in 2006 is all about gas. How difficult the future is to predict. A good summary of the situation in … [Read more...] about Shortage of Gas, Not Oil
A New Year’s Resolution: No More Organic Food
Joe Fattorini writes in The (Glasgow)Herald about his new year's resolution which is to give up eating organic food: It's self-indulgent, wasteful and frankly immoral. But you know how it is. I was swept along with the trend, and it felt good at the … [Read more...] about A New Year’s Resolution: No More Organic Food