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Global Climate Change Law and Policy Book

September 19, 2008 By admin

Folks,

 

I have just received this notification.

 

GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE – Australian Law and Policy

 

This book was launched at the University of Western Australia Co-op Bookshop yesterday.

 

It is by David Hodgkinson (Special Counsel, Clayton Utz; Executive Director, EcoCarbon) and Renee Garner (Solicitor, Freehills, member of Freehill’s National Climate Change Steering Group).

 

Described as ‘a comprehensive guide to climate change law and policy at local, state and national level in Australia, it also examines the international jurisdiction frameworks established to deal with climate change.’

 

The book claims to ‘explore the physical science of climate change’. However, it merely uncritically accepts the alarmist global warming perspective of IPCC/Stern/Hamilton/Garnaut. The frontispiece quotation, for example, is from ‘Jim’ Hansen, 2006.

 

The ‘Denialist-Sceptic View’ gets only two pages (25-27), with the Australian section mainly comprising quotations from Clive Hamilton’s dreadful book Scorcher (2007).

 

Publisher: LexisNexis Butterworths Australia 2008.

Email: academic@lexisnexis.com.au

ISBN: 978-0-409-32535-5

Cost: A$110.00

 

 

Bob

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

How Much of Australian Agricultural Production is Exported?

September 19, 2008 By admin

Hi Jennifer,

 

This article disputing the percentage of Australian agricultural produce that is exported appeared on Agmates at the end of August. 

 

I feel it should have a wider airing, especially if we have all been misled about this subject. 

 

http://www.agmates.com/blog/2008/08/29/myth-busted-australia-exports-just-22-of-ag-production-not-80/

 

The link to the original article is here

 

http://www.agmates.com/blog/2008/01/01/report-into-ag-production-export-discrepancies/

 

You may like to consider it as a blog topic. 

 

Cheers, Helen

 

PS And I grabbed this from one of the links:

 

At the end of the Customs House Meeting, the committee had established the facts, and the subsequent agreement of proceedings became known as the Customs House Agreement.

 

 

The Customs House Agreement

  • It is unequivocally agreed that for the year 93/94 that only 22% of farm gate value is directly exported from Australia.
  • It is agreed that direct exports, together with the first round total of indirect exports, roughly account for 25% or an additional three percentage points,
  • All agreed that those who propose the higher figures like 80% are simply wrong,
  • ABS agreed that 66% was questionable and problematic ,and
  • ABS would not arrive at 66% figures using accepted methods,
  • Only 7 of 53 sectors exported more than 50% of output,
  • All agreed the real proportion of exports as shown by Dr McGovern was well known for some time,
  • Figures such as 80% use FOB values to compare with farm gate values,
  • Some calculations have led to double counting or have included inappropriate components which have distorted outcomes,
  • Errors occur when comparing value added items like biscuits in a container on board ship with wheat at farm gate or perhaps a bottle of wine on board ship with the value of grapes at farm gate,
  • In some cases inappropriate basis are used eg. the value of spraying or shearing being added to exports of wool, grain or cotton,
  • Other examples of double counting occur when such things as sausages consumed by coal and steel miners in their respective industries are classified as exported agricultural production.

All these definitional and methodological anomalies distort real farm gate values. Some extreme methods of calculation have arrived at up to 200% of farm gate value exported.

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: Food & Farming

Paul Biggs’ New Blog

September 18, 2008 By Paul

Hi Jen,

 

http://climateresearchnews.com/ is now live.   

 

Regards,

Paul Biggs

 

 

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Paul’s nearly 500 posts at this blog are archived here: https://jennifermarohasy.com.dev.internet-thinking.com.au/blog/author/paul/   

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Paul Biggs Between Blogs

September 13, 2008 By jennifer

Hi All,

 

I find myself ‘between blogs’ at the moment – www.climateresearchnews.com isn’t ready yet, so I have set up a temporary blog:

 

http://climaterealist.blogspot.com/

 

You might be intersted in the latest post:

 

‘United States and Caribbean tropical cyclone activity related to the solar cycle.’

 

 

http://climaterealist.blogspot.com/2008/09/new-paper-us-hurricane-counts-are.html

 

Regards,

 

Paul Biggs

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: Climate & Climate Change

Otters Holding Hands

September 12, 2008 By jennifer

This is one really cute video of two otters at the Vancouver Zoo, click here.

 

 

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How to Provide an Image: Instructions from Luke

September 11, 2008 By jennifer

Hi Jen,

 

Have you seen those little picture things in your blog (and at other sites)? Well… Inspired by none other than G Bird I have hacked through your page source and found the relevant link.

 

Neat little freeware service… Creates a gravatar for you to make your blog persona come alive.  And you can have a library and change them too.  If you register and do a gravatar “check” at the gravatar site  – you will get something like this.  Change the size to 48 (last two digits). Wack this in the URL spot for comments in your blog and your blog picture persona will appear !

 

Of course you need to do your own ….above just an example.

 

 Send the inmates a message.

Only catch is the service takes about 10 minutes to register after you set it up.

 

I have two at the moment – James Hansen and the Terminator!

 

Luke

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