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Archives for October 2008

News Reports for October Indicate Global Cooling

October 31, 2008 By admin

Following are 12 pages of sampling of news reports from the US and around the world for October 2008, via Marc Morano in Washington, providing some anecdotal evidence that global warming has perhaps stalled:

Delayed World Series raises anger after frigid weather – Sportswriter.  October 29, 2008.  Excerpt: Al Gore is full of crap. The predictor of global-warming doom and gloom is way off base, at least in late October in frigid eastern Pennsylvania. Consider that when Major League Baseball called off its first makeup date of the suspended Game 5 early yesterday, the weather conditions were far worse than they had been Monday. Rescheduled again for tonight at 8, the forecast is also bad. A cold rain continued all day yesterday with up to 30 centimetres of snow reported…” http://www.thestar.com/Sports/article/526445

Cold spring, summer stunts apple production in Washington State – October 27, 2008.  Excerpt: As the apple season wraps up in Whatcom County, some local orchardists are having to cope with lower yields caused by a cold spring and summer. “The quality is there, however, there’s going to be a lot (of apples) left hanging on the tree that we can normally pick” because they won’t ripen in time, said Dorie Belisle.   http://www.bellinghamherald.com/602/story/628109.html

Arctic sea ice almost 2 million square kilometers higher than a year ago – Physicist Dr. Lubos Motl.  Excerpt:  The total Arctic sea ice area is currently almost 2 million square kilometers higher than one year ago. It is near normal for the end of October.  http://motls.blogspot.com/2008/10/snow-in-london-freezing-florida.html

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Filed Under: News, Uncategorized Tagged With: Climate & Climate Change

The Tassie Devil Appeal

October 31, 2008 By admin

Hi Jennifer,

We are trying to raise funds for an important cause that you and your readers may be interested in.

The Tassie Devil Appeal “breed and release” program is made up of 17 of Australia’s most acclaimed zoos and wildlife parks all working protect the Tasmanian devil from the threat of extinction.

We are aiming to raise funds through the appeal website, www.tassiedevilappeal.org . As wildlife conservation is an issue that the your readers takes very seriously, we thought it would be appropriate to invite your blog to participate.

People can make a difference and have some fun! They can even win the right to name a real Tasmanian devil born into the breeding program.

I thank you in advance for your help and if there is anything I can do to assist you, please just ask!

Warm regards

Dan
The Taronga Foundation

Filed Under: Community

Worldwide Surge in Atmospheric Methane Levels

October 31, 2008 By admin

“The amount of methane in Earth’s atmosphere shot up in 2007, bringing to an end a period of about a decade in which atmospheric levels of the potent greenhouse gas were essentially stable, according to a team led by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers.

Methane levels in the atmosphere have more than tripled since pre-industrial times, accounting for around one-fifth of the human contribution to greenhouse gas-driven global warming. Until recently, the leveling off of methane levels had suggested that the rate of its emission from the Earth’s surface was approximately balanced by the rate of its destruction in the atmosphere.

However, since early 2007 the balance has been upset, according to a paper on the new findings being published this week to be published in Geophysical Review Research Letters. The paper’s lead authors, postdoctoral researcher Matthew Rigby and Ronald Prinn, the TEPCO Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry in MIT’s Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Science, say this imbalance has resulted in several million metric tons of additional methane in the atmosphere. Methane is produced by wetlands, rice paddies, cattle, and the gas and coal industries, and is destroyed by reaction with the hydroxyl free radical (OH), often referred to as the atmosphere’s “cleanser.”

One surprising feature of this recent growth is that it occurred almost simultaneously at all measurement locations across the globe. However, the majority of methane emissions are in the Northern Hemisphere, and it takes more than one year for gases to be mixed from the Northern Hemisphere to the Southern Hemisphere. Hence, theoretical analysis of the measurements shows that if an increase in emissions is solely responsible, these emissions must have risen by a similar amount in both hemispheres at the same time.

A rise in Northern Hemispheric emissions may be due to the very warm conditions that were observed over Siberia throughout 2007, potentially leading to increased bacterial emissions from wetland areas. However, a potential cause for an increase in Southern Hemispheric emissions is less clear.

An alternative explanation for the rise may lie, at least in part, with a drop in the concentrations of the methane-destroying OH. Theoretical studies show that if this has happened, the required global methane emissions rise would have been smaller, and more strongly biased to the Northern Hemisphere. At present, however, it is uncertain whether such a drop in hydroxyl free radical concentrations did occur because of the inherent uncertainty in the current method for estimating global OH levels.”

Read more here from David Chandler at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Climate & Climate Change

Farmland to Coal Mine: Darling Downs, Queensland

October 31, 2008 By admin

On 1st Sep 2008 the Queensland Government issued a Mineral Development Licence for coal to the wholly Queensland Government owned Tarong Energy Corporation over the iconic Haystack Road farmlands.

Harvest has begun on the Haystack Plain which has once again been favoured with a bountiful crop.  This may truly be our last harvest on this inherently fertile farmland. Tarong Energy, this week confirmed in writing that they will be taking their assets (our farmland) to the market in early 2009.

 

Minister for Mines & Energy Hon Geoff Wilson MP, last week stated that there is no need for new legislation to protect iconic farmland. Without new legislation there is no legal reason why Tarong Energy can not sell their asset (our farmland) to another company that will surely exploit the coal resource. At our expense the Queensland treasury will celebrate their one off win fall through the sale of their asset, (our farmland) but never again will the Haystack Plain produce a bountiful crop!

YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=669lsVI4Zrc

Website: www.coal4breakfast.com.au

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: Food & Farming

Carbon Fools’ Day in London

October 30, 2008 By admin

“October 28, 2008, will go down in history as ‘carbon fools day’, a sad day for democracy and science, a day when opposition parties [in the British Parliament] failed to challenge a dangerously unsound policy, devoid of any real scientific basis, without any hope of influencing climate change.  Ironically, it was also a day when London saw the earliest October snow for seventy years.” Read more here.

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Climate & Climate Change

Rainwater Tanks That Can’t Be Recycled: A Note from Don Matthews

October 30, 2008 By admin

IN Australian cities rainwater tanks are being promoted as environmentally friendly with generous government subsidies available for their purchase and installation.  But according to Don Matthew, a gardener who is passionate about the environment, they are a looming pollution problem:

“Ask anyone in the business of manufacturing or selling poly tanks and they will tell you without fail they can be recycled.  The industry’s ARMA (Association of Rotatational Moulders Australasia) website www.watertanks.org.au says ” Can poly tanks be recycled?  Yes, they can be completely recycled”.  Most Australians would accept this as being correct and so feel environmentally comfortable about purchasing a poly tank.  Unfortunately, this appears to be far from the truth.  I believe the industry have no idea how UV-degraded (spent) tanks are going to be recycled.    

Over the past months I have been directing questions to various sections of the industry to find out what they would tell an environmentally concerned member of the public about recycling spent poly tanks.  The results have been interesting and have all been documented on the weblog http://thegreataustralianpolytankdebate.blogspot.com .  I then followed this up with further questions and asked for evidence to back up their claims.  The result: one big deafening silence.  Their recycling claims appear to be simply marketing tools to take advantage of the current water crisis and make us all feel environmentally comfortable with poly tanks.

For the moment I am just asking questions and recording results on the weblog.  Next year I would like to see a national awareness campaign launched to raise this issue with the Australian public. It needs to be brought out into the open for discussion and debate. The industry is just burying their head in the sand and while no-one asks questions they will continue to sell their tanks and perpetrate what I believe is misleading information about recycling.  In the not-too-distant-future millions of spent tanks will be lying around.  If the recycling issue is not resolved I can see us heading for a major environmental pollution problem.”

Filed Under: News, Opinion

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