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Australian Enviroment Foundation Conference: Melbourne 8th and 9th September

July 3, 2007 By jennifer

Hi Jennifer,

The Australian Environment Foundation’s second conference will be held in Melbourne on September 8th and 9th 2007 with the theme “People and their Place in the Environment”.

You can download conference details and the registration form here:
http://aefweb.info/data/Website%20flyer%20&%20Registration%20Ver1.pdf

Registration closes on July 30th.

Topics covered will include global warming, nuclear power, water, forestry, GM crops, environmental impact assessment and wildlife management. Speakers include:

Conference speakers:
Don Burke, Chairman of AEF,
Professor Augie Auer, Climatologist – Climate change from a meteorological perspective
Professor Bob Carter, Marine geologist and environmental scientist – Real Facts and Figures about Global Warming. An analysis of the facts of climate change in balanced context.
Dr Ziggy Switkowski, Chairman of the Australian Nuclear Science & Technology Organisation – Peoples future energy needs and the environment
George Warne, CEO of Murray Irrigation – Irrigation farmers place in the environment
Gary Featherston, President of the Institute of Foresters Aust. – Impacts on water from forest management
Calton Frame, Resource Manager Gunns Ltd – The environmental assessment process for the proposed pulp mill at Bell Bay
Professor Rick Roush, Dean of the Faculty of Land & Food Resources at Melbourne University – GM crops: Reducing risks to people and the environment
Dr Grahame Webb, principal, Wildlife Management Int. – Conservation through sustainable use
Professor Aynsley Kellow, Head of the School of Political Governance, University of Tasmania – Social and Political implications of environmentalism

Regards,
Max Rheese
Australian Environment Foundation

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Advertisements

White Whale Belongs to Fastest Growing Population in the World

July 2, 2007 By jennifer

A population of humpback whales migrates each year from the Southern Ocean to Great Barrier Reef Waters. It passes just to the east of where I live, in Brisbane, and most years* it includes the world’s only known white humpback – Migaloo.

Migaloo passed us by just last week and Dr Noad, who counts whales, reported that the population is the fastest growing whale population in the world. And he claims to have the the longest and most consistent series of whale surveys in the world.

Read the complete article here: http://www.uq.edu.au/news/index.html?article=12363

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* In 2003 Migaloo went up the west coast of Australia – perhaps by mistake.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Plants and Animals

Tall Stories About Tasmanian Forestry: A Note from Ken Jeffreys

June 30, 2007 By jennifer

Forestry Tasmania has set out on a mission to establish a new benchmark for openness and transparency in the debate over the management of our forests.

So far, we have thrown open the doors of our headquarters in Hobart to the media. We have started hosting briefings for the community in our regional offices around the state.

We have demonstrated our commitment to admit to mistakes and we are introducing new ways of communicating with our stakeholders (eg.. Branchline e-newsletter).

These build on an already transparent approach. FT is subject to Freedom of Information (FoI). Our three year wood production plans are freely available, Forest Practices Plans are also made available to the public and we are required by law and through the Australian Forestry Standard to consult widely.

As a Government Business Enterprise, every year our business is scrutinised by the Parliament, and every other day, forestry is scrutinised by the media.

This high level of scrutiny has resulted in significant improvements. We no longer convert native forest to plantation. We don’t use clearfelling on old growth, unless there is no other safe or viable option. Our regenerated native forests are chemical free and we no longer use 1080 to control browsing animals.

The question now has to be asked is whether the failure of forestry critics to match our level of transparency, is causing a whole generation of Australians to be swindled?

The Wilderness Society is a $12 million business. To continue to survive, it needs confrontation and a sense of crisis. It relies on $9 million in donations and why would people continue to give if there is no imminent threat or crisis. A quick look at the society ’s web site will show that every issue is accompanied by a plea for people to give now before it’s too late.

Just as our business is heavily scrutinised, so should theirs. The Wilderness Society is not subject to Freedom of Information. If it were, we would learn how this organisation works. Without this basic tool, the responsibility of media to question is greater. If the media unquestioningly accepts Green rhetoric as fact, there is every risk that well intentioned Australians could be swindled into handing over cash to solve non-existent crisis.

How much confidence can Australians have in what they hear on the news? Are they getting the full story?

Forestry Tasmania has for the past five months endeavoured to find a solution to the dangerous and illegal protests in the southern forests. The Wilderness Society has consistently refused to discuss the issue, claiming that it has nothing to do with the protests and that FT should talk to those responsible for the protests. FT does not accept the Wilderness Society has no influence over the activities of these groups.

However, in May, FT’s Derwent District took on the Wilderness Society’s recommendation, and approached a group of protesters in the Florentine Valley. These protesters assured FT that they were independent and acted without outside direction. A Memorandum of Understanding was struck allowing FT to complete roadworks and to collect fallen timber in the Florentine Valley without further interference from protesters. It has now come to light that MoU was in fact submitted to and edited within the office of Australian Greens leader Bob Brown. It has since emerged that at least some of the Florentine protesters have simply moved to a different forest where one of Bob Brown’s staff, Adam Burling, is a member of an organisation that organises illegal protests. At no point during the negotiations did the Florentine Group reveal their connection to Bob Brown’s office or his staff.

In June, the same group of protesters organised a protest in an area called the Wedge. In our view, it was no coincidence that Mr Burling requested permission from FT for Senator Brown to fly over the area in a helicopter with a photographer previously used by the Wilderness Society on the very same day that these independent protesters decided to hold their protest action.

It stretches the bounds of credibility to suggest the decisions to take a helicopter ride and the decision to stage a protest were taken independently of each other.

In a few weeks, another documentary decrying Tasmania’s forest practices will be aired on cable television around the world.

It will claim that industrial logging of native forests is destroying the habitat of the endangered wedge tailed eagle. To the casual viewer, the program will appear to be a genuine investigative documentary, compiled by an independent film company. It will feature interviews with Senator Brown, the Wilderness Society’s Geoff Law, an assorted group of eagle experts and thrown into the mix to add credibility will be comments by Tasmanian Government public servants and the Managing Director of Forestry Tasmania, Bob Gordon.

The conclusion, however, will be that forestry is driving eagles to extinction. What the viewers wont know is that the program is being funded by an anti-forestry activist, who has provided $200,000 on condition that he remains anonymous.

How do we know? Well, the producer Brett Shorthouse told Forestry Tasmania, during negotiations on Bob Gordon’s inclusion in the program. While the anonymity of the businessman behind the project would be protected, Mr Shorthouse did reveal when pressed that the businessman had recently purchased a property in Battery Point. To his credit, Mr Shorthouse has behaved honourably. He has never attempted to hide, and in fact warned FT about the pro-conservation motivation behind the program.

However, we believe people have a right to know who funded the program, so they can make up their own minds about its credibility.

Another cable television documentary by world champion swimmer Ian Thorpe also raised concerns about transparency and balance. FT was approached by Mr Thorpe’s producers asking permission to enter state forests.

Of course, permission was granted, but our invitation to brief Mr Thorpe and to provide a tour of forestry operations was ignored. Instead, Mr Thorpe chose to interview only environmental activists. We would have loved dearly the opportunity to at least put an alternative view to Mr Thorpe, but the producers refused on the grounds that the program was non political and really about entertainment rather than serious discussion. We were therefore somewhat surprised to learn that Senator Brown was a participant. We can only conclude that although Senator Brown draws a politician’s salary, is the leader of a political party, Mr Thorpe does not believe Senator Brown is a politician.

Readers of Richard Flanagan’s articles in the UK Telegraph and the Monthly magazine might be forgiven for believing the articles were entirely researched by the author without any outside assistance. It might well come as a surprise for those readers to learn that a few months prior to the publication of the articles, Mr Flanagan flew by helicopter to the Styx Valley with Greens Leader Bob Brown. The excursion was organised not by Mr Flanagan, but by Senator Brown’s office. It was Senator Brown’s office that contacted FT seeking permission to land a helicopter on state forests, and we therefore assume the trip was funded by Senator Brown and perhaps, taxpayers. I am the first to admit that FT does not know the purpose of the trip, and there is every possibility that it was in no way related to the articles written by Mr Flanagan. Nevertheless, it is important for readers, especially those who thought the articles were compelling, to know about the trip. It may assist in helping them to understand why only one side of the forestry debate was presented. To date, Mr Flanagan has not made any attempt to speak to Forestry Tasmania.

Ken Jeffreys
General Manager Corporate Relations
Forestry Tasmania

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Republished with permission from Forestry Tasmania’s electronic newsletter. Register for this newsletter by contacting tamika.triffitt@forestrytas.com.au.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Forestry

It’s Snowing in the Upper Murrumbidgee, Australia: Photographs from Allan

June 29, 2007 By jennifer

Hi Jennifer,

Some photographs of last Wednesday’s snow storm in the Tinderries.

Upper Murrumbidgee D blog June07.jpg

This is the second one in two weeks and both were widespread in the Queanbeyan River/Badga/Murrumbidgee Catchments.

Upper Murrumbidgee C blog June07.jpg

The weather charts suggest some more precipitation over the weekend.

Long time locals say that this has similarities to the late fifties, early sixties when they managed to leave the district a few times through each winter due to snow.

Might have to invest in a skidoo!

Cheers,
Allan
Upper Murrumbidgee
Australia

Upper Murrumbidgee Acrop blog June07.jpg

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Climate & Climate Change

Weekend Reading (Part 3)

June 29, 2007 By jennifer

1. Presidential ambition? Report: Gore has cancelled all scheduled events for next six months (From Taipei Times at bottom of page)

Excerpt: “Tien, who invited Gore to visit Taiwan to promote awareness on global warming, told reporters yesterday that she received an e-mail from the Harry Walker Agency, which has the exclusive right to arrange Gore’s speeches, saying that Gore had canceled all his scheduled events in the next six months.”

http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2007/06/27/2003367023

2. Inhofe Praises Bald Eagle Delisting – But Voices Concern Over New ESA-Like Restrictions

Excerpt: “I am concerned, however, about the recent guidelines issued under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act (BGEPA) that will go into effect when ESA protection is removed. It appears that in some cases the guidelines place the same, ESA-like limitations on the backs of landowners under the guise of different law.”

http://epw.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Minority.PressReleases&ContentRecord_id=72cff9f3-802a-23ad-498c-ccd941285b41&Region_id=&Issue_id=

3. Top Ten Democrat Energy Bill Failures

Excerpt: “The Democrats recently passed Senate Energy Bill will increase the price of gasoline, do nothing for supply and production, and impose new mandates on energy providers which will increase the cost of electricity for all consumers.”

http://epw.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=PressRoom.Blogs&ContentRecord_id=7473fba1-802a-23ad-4cfc-6edfdbfc60ff

4. Fred Thompson Report: Thompson calls UN Chief’s linking of Darfur Genocide to Global Warming ‘Absurd’

Excerpt: “Blaming global warming, however, is basically the same thing as blaming America. America is by no means the only major source of greenhouse gases, but we’ve taken the most political heat. The reason is that congress rightfully balked at ratifying the Kyoto international climate treaties during the Clinton presidency.”

http://abcradionetworks.com/article.asp?id=431466&SPID=15663

5. Feds award $20 million to study how farm odors contribute to global warming

[Note: this one $20 million grant to study ‘farm odors’ exceeds all of the money Exxon-Mobile has ever been accused of giving to climate skeptics. (Senators Snowe and Rockefeller accused Exxon-Mobile of spending $19 million on skeptical groups since the 1990’s on October 30, 2006 see: http://snowe.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=PressRoom.PressReleases&ContentRecord_id=9acba744-802a-23ad-47be-2683985c724e )

Excerpt: “The United States Department of Agriculture has released reports stating that when you smell cow manure, you’re also smelling greenhouse gas emissions.”

http://www.wetmtv.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=6bcacc50-6aa5-4443-9080-c2f58593d883

6. IPCC Review Comments Now Online – IPCC publishes dissenting opinion

(Early word is that so called “consensus” may be crumbling from IPCC reviewers)

http://www.climateaudit.org/?p=1790

7. Al Gore’s $100 Million Makeover

(Gore’s net worth jumped from an estimated $1-$2 million in 2000 to over $100 million today)

http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/117/features-gore.html

8. EPA $100K grant to help make nail salons safer for patrons and workers in King County

http://yosemite.epa.gov/opa/admpress.nsf/3e50135a68a71d64852572a00065593b/b99be889f040afad85257307006434a9!OpenDocument

9. Two Climate Scientists issue new Report: Temperatures in the United States, Greenland and the Arctic, Relationship to Ocean and Solar Cycles

Excerpt: When you combine the two effects, you can explain much of the temperature variances of the past 110 years for the United States, Greenland and the Arctic.

http://icecap.us/index.php/go/joes-blog/temperatures_in_north_america_greenland_and_the_arctic_relationship_to_ocea/

10. Sales Slow for Hamburg’s ‘Live Earth’; Blame Snoop

Excerpt: “According to this business report from Germany, only a third of the tickets have been sold for the Hamburg “Live Earth” concert for carbon depletion.”

http://blog.nam.org/archives/2007/06/live_earth_snoo_1.php

11. Digging up the roots of the IPCC
Excerpt: “The UN’s all-powerful climate change panel is no straightforward scientific body. It is a deeply political organization that was born out of disenchantment with progress.”

http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php?/site/article/3540/

12. Leaning Tower of Pisa is saved from collapse

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/06/28/wpisa128.xml

13. Researchers find Earth’s internal heat keeps continents afloat

Without It Mile-High Denver Would Be Below Sea Level

http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/13577729/detail.html?rss=den&psp=news

14. Russian scientist says danger of climate change equal to nuclear war

http://en.rian.ru/analysis/20070627/67914064.html

15. Russian Scientists Say the Arctic Is Theirs

http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/06/28/whats-the-russian-for-santas-workshop/

16. Glaciers Growing in France, Switzerland, and Washington

http://newsbusters.org/node/13798

17. First Snow in Johannesburg and Pretoria Since 1981 and 1968

http://newsbusters.org/node/13787

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Thanks to Marc Morano for all the above links.

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Some Weekend Reading from Marc Morano

June 28, 2007 By jennifer

1. The media tide is turning. See below from left leaning Slate Mag. writer published in Washington Post:

Wash. Post: Gore and DiCaprio scolded for promoting climate fears: ‘There must be a limit to how many calamitous films, books and television shows we, and our children, can absorb’

Excerpts: ‘I think it’s wrong to let our children believe they’ll be swept away before they get a chance to fret about college admissions.’

“There must be a limit to how many calamitous films, books and television shows we, and our children, can absorb… I, however, refuse to see the apocalypse in every balmy day. And I think it’s wrong to let our children believe they’ll be swept away before they get a chance to fret about college admissions. An article in The Post this spring described children anxious, sleepless and tearful about the end; one 9-year-old said she worried about global warming “because I don’t want to die…Usually we want to protect our children from awful events, adjusting the message to suit their age. Certainly we tried to do that after Sept. 11. But an essential part of the global warming awareness movement is the belief that scaring us to death is the best way to spur massive change. Gore explicitly compares warming to the Nazis of the last century and terrorists of this one.”

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/24/AR2007062401374.html?hpid=opinionsbox1

2. Actor Bruce Willis mocks environmentalists on Letterman Show (watch video)

Excerpt: First, he came out wearing a giant wind turbine hat claiming that he’s now gone off-grid and is producing his own energy. “Dave, I’ve gone green,” he told Letterman. “I’m completely off-grid. In fact, I can’t even see the grid anymore.” “This whole global warming thing — I’m not convinced. I’m a little skeptical. I’m thinking that the problem isn’t global warming, but ‘global humidity’”.

http://www.ecorazzi.com/?p=3041

3. New research finds Antarctica Ice sheet stable

http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/tech/2007/jun/26/062603966.html

4. Harvard Physicist Lubos Motl takes on RealClimate.org scientists

Excerpt: “The Gentlemen at RealClimate.ORG have decided that my article about climate sensitivity and similar articles by others are too dangerous because they show that every new molecule of CO2 causes smaller greenhouse effect than the previous molecule: the absorption gets saturated. Such a conclusion could diminish the holy power of the enhanced greenhouse effect and undermine the global efforts of scientists of good faith – and their friends, politicians of good faith, lawyers of good faith, singers of good faith, and publishers of good faith – to globally regulate the greenhouse effect.”

http://motls.blogspot.com/2007/06/realclimate-saturated-confusion.html

5. Scientist dismisses UK flood, global warming link as ‘simplistic nonsense’

http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2007290473,00.html

6. Watch interview with Skeptical Scientist Dr. Fred Singer on AccuWeather TV’s Headline: Earth

http://global-warming.accuweather.com/2007/06/skeptical_dr_fred_singer_on_he.html

7. Al Gore Has Not Responded to Ivy League Professor’s Global Warming Wager, Media Mum

http://newsbusters.org/node/13753

8. Gore challenged to put his money where his ‘myth’ is
Meet the Ivy League professor and expert on forecasting who is challenging Al Gore to a $20,000 bet that he is wrong on global warming

http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php?/site/article/3533/

9. Research finds rising C02 emissions making poison ivy more potent

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118281532052547766.html?mod=home_personal_journal_left

10. Tigers invade Bangladesh villages killing three people, 50 cattle

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,21973833-23109,00.html

11. Shark pregnancy without help from male baffles aquarium

http://www.9news.com/news/watercooler/article.aspx?storyid=72643

12. Researchers say resurrection of extinct woolly mammoth possible

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/HealthScience/Woolly_mammoth_return_possible/articleshow/2150587.cms

13. UK pub declares itself foreign embassy to avoid smoking ban

“If it is successful, the pub would be classified as “foreign soil”, allowing smokers a haven from the smoking laws covering the rest of the UK.”

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=464540&in_page_id=1770&ito=newsnow

14. AP: Researchers to look for evidence of ‘Bigfoot’

http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2007/06/26/ap3859235.html

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Thanks to Marc Morano for all these links.
Happy reading and have a good weekend …

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