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Coffee Cats & Clouded Leopards

November 9, 2006 By jennifer

I was fascinated to read last Friday in the Courier-Mail that the Herveys Range Heritage Tea Rooms in North Queensland have started selling $50 a cup Kopi Luwak coffee. The coffee is expensive because the coffee beans are retrieved from the poo of … [Read more...] about Coffee Cats & Clouded Leopards

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Plants and Animals

Key Outcomes: Summit on the Southern Murray Darling Basin

November 7, 2006 By jennifer

The Commonwealth and Governments of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Queensland agreed or noted at this morning's water summit on the Southern Murray Darling Basin (MDB): 1. The need for a shared understanding of the likely water … [Read more...] about Key Outcomes: Summit on the Southern Murray Darling Basin

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Drought, Murray River, Water

Murray River: Last Year Biggest Environmental Flow, This Year Water Crisis

November 7, 2006 By jennifer

The Prime Minister, John Howard, has called a summit to discuss the water crisis in the Murray-Darling Basin. The meeting, being held as I write this blog, was apparently triggered by the NSW government decision to suspend water trading on the … [Read more...] about Murray River: Last Year Biggest Environmental Flow, This Year Water Crisis

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Drought, Murray River, Water

Abiotic Oil: A Note from Louis Hissink

November 5, 2006 By jennifer

"There is a widely held belief that coal and oil are the result of a conversion from organic matter, both vegetable and biotic, that accumulated in sedimentary basins over geological time to become fossil fuels. It is presumed that vast periods of … [Read more...] about Abiotic Oil: A Note from Louis Hissink

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Energy & Nuclear

Best Hamburgers, Have Best New Oils

November 4, 2006 By jennifer

In the overall scheme of things, the most significant event for Australian agriculture this week was probably not the newest drought aid installment or the drought-breaking rains in south western Queensland. It was probably the decision by … [Read more...] about Best Hamburgers, Have Best New Oils

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Food & Farming

Elephants Arrive Safely in Sydney

November 4, 2006 By jennifer

Four elephants have arrived safely in Sydney after two years of court battles and months in quarantine. They are from Thailand and probably destined to spend the rest of their lives behind bars at Taronga Park Zoo. But judging from these seven … [Read more...] about Elephants Arrive Safely in Sydney

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Plants and Animals

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