At the recent Timber Communities Australia national conference, prominent federal Labor politician Martin Ferguson called for a rethink of the national energy efficiency standards for residential buildings in Australia. He told conference … [Read more...] about Counting Energy Efficiencies: Wooden Verus Cement Floors
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It’s Raining Now in Southern Sudan, And the Climate Models Tell Us?
There is an article at the Science and Development Network Website indicating that some climate models predict Africa's Sahel region will get wetter, while others predict it will get drier given global warming: "Scientists initially believed that … [Read more...] about It’s Raining Now in Southern Sudan, And the Climate Models Tell Us?
Has Anybody Visited the North Aral Sea Lately?
When the Soviet Union existed and included Kazakhstan and Usbekistan, tremendous volumes of water were diverted from the Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers to grow cotton. This resulted in the drying up of the Aral Sea a once huge body of water in … [Read more...] about Has Anybody Visited the North Aral Sea Lately?
Why are The Opinionators also ‘Environmentalists’?
Sydney-based think tank the Centre for Independent Studies puts out a quarterly magazine called Policy. The latest issue features a piece titled 'The Rise of the Opinionators' by Peter Saunders which suggests that: "In the last 50 years, people’s … [Read more...] about Why are The Opinionators also ‘Environmentalists’?
Save the Albatross
There is a campaign to 'save the albatross' at www.savethealbatross.net . The website includes bits of information on the biology of these birds including that there are 21 different species with a mostly southern hemisphere distribution, that the … [Read more...] about Save the Albatross
Reflections on World Environment Day 2006
It's World Environment Day and I woke to hear Australia's MInister for Foreign Affairs Alexander Downer talking up the possibility of the Australian Government building a nuclear power station to run a water desalination plant for Adelaide. Adelaide … [Read more...] about Reflections on World Environment Day 2006