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Defining the Greens (Part 12)

May 31, 2009 By jennifer

THE clothes we wear tell something about us including our likely prejudices.  Clothes no doubt also enable others with similar likes and dislikes to find us. 

A regular visitor to this blog sent in this cartoon of Keith in costume for the ‘Defining the Greens’ series.  The cartoon is titled ‘pigeonholed’ which is apparently a transitive verb that can mean to assign to an often restrictive category.

I am not sure whether Keith is a Green or better defined as a Neopagan.

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Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Humour, Philosophy

American Activists Target Australian Fishers

May 30, 2009 By jennifer

A VERY large American philanthropic organisation based in Philadelphia, PEW, has a few projects on at the moment.  In Washington DC it’s renovating and refurbishing a building in what it describes as “the heart of the nation’s capital”.  According to its website seven floors will be for its staff and three floors for other NGOs (non-government, non-business organisations).  That’s a lot of lobbying.  Meanwhile in Australia its employed well known activist Imogen Zethoven to  manage its “Coral Sea Campaign” which aims to close down fishing along the north eastern coast of Australia.  

The previous Australian government [the Howard government] handed out hundreds of millions of dollars to compensate commercial fishing interests following the last campaign Ms Zethoven ran.   That was when she worked for the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).    

The fishing industry of north Queensland has been gutted over the last decade, but still environment groups come back for more – this time with money from Philadelphia in the US.

[Read more…] about American Activists Target Australian Fishers

Filed Under: News, Opinion Tagged With: Fishing

Climate Sceptic to Run Climate Research?

May 29, 2009 By jennifer

President Nicolas Sarkozy’s desire to appoint an outspoken climate-change sceptic to a new French super-ministry of industry and innovation has drawn strong protests from party colleagues and environmentalists… Putting him in charge of scientific research would be tantamount to “giving the finger to scientists”, said Nicolas Hulot, France’s best-known environmental activist.  Read more here.

Filed Under: News, Opinion Tagged With: Money, People

Relative Humidity has been Falling

May 28, 2009 By jennifer

Correlation is not causation.    But it is always exciting to see a good correlation between two variables that one assumes will correlate because of some theory or other.   

According to the ‘Saturated Greenhouse Effect’, a controversial theory developed by Hungarian physicist Ferenc M. Miskolczi, adding carbon dioxide to the atmosphere will result in a reduction in relative specific humidity.  

According to data from the NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory, relative humidity has been generally trending down, especially at higher elevations, since 1948.   [Read more…] about Relative Humidity has been Falling

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

Demonstrating Support for Seal Harvest

May 28, 2009 By jennifer

Canada’s governor-general Michaelle Jean has sparked anger from animal rights groups by gutting a seal carcass and eating a piece of its heart.  Read more here.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Food & Farming

Reconnecting with the Coorong

May 27, 2009 By jennifer

I first learnt about The Coorong – a narrow lagoon that runs parallel with coastal dunes for 140km in southern Australia – when I saw the 1976 film ‘Storm Boy’, the story of a boy and a Pelican. 

The impression I got from the film, and then later from media reports and environmental campaigning is that the lagoon is connected to the freshwater lakes at the bottom of the Murray River, when in fact they have been separated since the 1940s by barrages – infrastructure built to keep out the Southern Ocean.   

But as Susan writes in the following note, “looking at the satellite imagery of the Coorong and Lower Lakes drives home the message that the two are really part of the same ecosystem and should not have those 1940’s barrages separating them.”

There will be people disadvantaged if the barrages are now opened, in particular South Australian irrigators, and also environmental campaigners who have used images of the drying lakes to argue for more water to be taken from irrigators in New South Wales and Victoria for environmental flow. 

But given the dry conditions that continue through the lower Murray Darling Basin, it is surely the best solution and would immediately restore water to this ecosystem. 

[Read more…] about Reconnecting with the Coorong

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

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