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Archives for November 14, 2008

Links to Stories on Weather Last Century

November 14, 2008 By Charlotte Ramotswe

Links to three interesting ‘weather reports’ from last century from Art Raiche

 

http://tinyurl.com/66tegq    1922 Washington Post story

 

http://tinyurl.com/6ghpb8   1937 Time story re Northwest passage

 

http://tinyurl.com/3xfoak     1974 Time story on ice age

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

A Depression Would Reduce Carbon Emissions

November 14, 2008 By John Abbot

PREDICTIONS for the planet are dire indeed, if we do not drastically cut our carbon dioxide emissions in the very near future. 

In Australia, we will lose the Barrier Reef and the Kakadu wetlands, the Murray River will dry up completely and snow vanish from our Alpine regions.  Sea level could rise precipitously as the great ice sheets of Greenland and the Antarctic melt.

On the economic front, things have actually gone from bad to worse.  The sub-prime crisis has morphed into fears of a global recession, perhaps even a depression.  Bastions of United States capitalism such as General Motors now teeter on the brink of bankruptcy. Here in Australia, companies that run child-care centres and shopping malls are collapsing.  Even our iron ore shipments are now being cancelled by China. The world price of oil has plummeted 60 percent in just a few months – the reason is an anticipated reduction in global demand.

[Read more…] about A Depression Would Reduce Carbon Emissions

Filed Under: Humour, Opinion Tagged With: Economics

Demetris Koutsoyiannis Awarded Darcy Medal

November 14, 2008 By Charlotte Ramotswe

The 2009 Darcy Medal will be awarded to Demetris Koutsoyiannis (http://

www.itia.ntua.gr/dk) has been awarded the The Darcy Medal (http://www.egu.eu/ index.phpid=48&file=henry_darcy_overview&cHash=8b0bfba456ff76b4e3164b1dbcfb8463).

 

He will give the Darcy Medal lecture on Thursday, April 23 2009, at 6.30 pm at the EGU 2009 in Vienna.

 

The EGU statetement about the Darcy Medal reads:

Henry Darcy Medal

 

This medal has been established by the Division on Hydrological Sciences in recognition of the scientific achievements of Henry Darcy.

It is reserved for individuals in recognition of their outstanding scientific contributions in water resources research and water resources engineering and management.

 

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: People

Censoring and the Internet

November 14, 2008 By Charlotte Ramotswe

Before this year’s Beijing Olympic Games, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd chastised the Chinese authorities for blocking full access to the internet for the assembled world media: “My attitude to our friends in China is very simple”, he said. “They should have nothing to fear by open digital links with the rest of the world during this important international celebration of sport.”

Although Rudd expressed no concern for the average Chinese web user being unable to view tens of thousands of banned websites, his intervention was nevertheless a welcome call for transparency and greater democracy.

But now the Rudd Government is working towards implementing an unworkable filtering process in Australia that suggests a misguided understanding of the internet and worrying tendency to censor an inherently anarchic system.

Read more here: http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=8162

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: Philosophy

Temperature Data from Satellites: Inconvenient but Accurate

November 14, 2008 By jennifer

IT is my prediction that in not so many years time weather station data will be collected more for fun, a sense of history and for site-specific information, than for serious regional and global climate statistics.   In the future it will be data from satellites that is recognised as much more reliable for understanding regional and global temperature trends. [Read more…] about Temperature Data from Satellites: Inconvenient but Accurate

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

Coal for Breakfast?

November 14, 2008 By Charlotte Ramotswe

Starting with an average grain yield of 3.75 tonnes hectare and a realistic average price of $220 per tonne, a Haystack farm will produce $497,775 from each hectare in a hundred years, which is the life expectancy of a child born today.

This allows for a modest 3% increase p.a. for combined yield advantage and price increase. Haystack yields are currently increasing at 2% p.a. due to improved genetics and farming technology, and with predictions that we will run out of food long before we run out of energy, 1% for natural price increase is modest.

This amount of wheat makes $10,774,349 worth of bread at $2 per loaf from every hectare over a child’s life expectancy. Real figures!

Talk about kill the goose that lays the golden egg.

How can a Mining Licence be in anyone’s best interest?

Food4Naught

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

Website: www.coal4breakfast.com.

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: Food & Farming

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