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Defining the Greens (Part 2)

April 18, 2009 By jennifer

WHILE it may be true to say that “We are all environmentalists now”, the great majority of Australians have little or no say in the environmental policies being put to governments – federal, state or local.  These policies are almost exclusively the domain of a tight network of conservation groups ensuring one view, and one view only, is put forward.   

I’m paraphrasing comments from Barry Cohen made to me a couple of years ago.  Mr Cohen was Australia’s Minister for the Arts, Heritage and Environment in the Hawke Government from 1983 to 1987.

What are the key values and beliefs shared by this “tight network of conservation groups” often referred to as the Greens? 

Some claim the Greens based their policies on sound science, but I’m yet to see the evidence to support this contention.  

I’ve listened to some explain that the Greens essentially take a commonsense approach to environmental issues, but science, particularly physics, makes a mockery of commonsense. 

Much has been written by those who scorn the Greens labelling them socialists, luddites and liars.   But again, this is hardly the beginning or the end of their story.

It is generally accepted that the beliefs and values of the Greens have had a profound impact on western society over the last few decades.

But where do we go to better understand these values and determine whether or not they are really worth subscribing to?

Furthermore, if the Greens are never made to declare what they honestly stand for, they remain freer than most political movements to craft a potentially misleading, though perhaps politically savvy message.

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Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Philosophy

North Dakota Farmer Comments on Carbon Credits

April 17, 2009 By jennifer

I have changed my mind about participating in the carbon credit program and I have resolved to give the money I received to St Jude’s Children’s Hospital.

Here is why.

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Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Food & Farming

Skeptical Scientist May Be Tapped as French Environmental Minister: A Note from Marc Morano

April 17, 2009 By jennifer

A bombshell report from the German publication “ScienceBlogs” reveals that renowned geophysicist and former socialist party leader Dr Claude Allegre –- France’s most outspoken global warming skeptic — may be considered as the next French Environment Minister in President Nicolas Sarkozy’s administration. 

If Dr Allegre, who has mocked former Vice President Al Gore’s Nobel Prize as “a political gimmick,” is chosen for the appointment, it would send political earthquakes through Europe and the rest of the world.

Allegre is a former believer in man-made global warming who reversed his views in recent years to become one of the most vocal dissenters of man-made global warming fears.

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Filed Under: News Tagged With: People

China Sends Tigers to North Korea

April 17, 2009 By jennifer

The three Siberian tigers from the northeast city of Dalian and two Bengal tigers from Sichuan in the southwest will be sent to a North Korea as “friendship envoys”.  Read more here.

Filed Under: News

Carbon Dioxide in Atmosphere 5-15 Years Only

April 17, 2009 By jennifer

IF carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels only stayed in the atmosphere a few years, say five years, then there may not be quite the urgency currently associated with anthropogenic global warming.    Indeed it might be argued that the problem of elevated levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide could be easily reversed as soon as alternative fuel sources where found and/or just before a tipping point was reached.   The general consensus, however, is not five years, but rather more in the range of 50 to 200 years.     

But in a new technical paper to be published in the journal ‘Energy and Fuels’, Robert Essenhigh from Ohio State University, throws doubt on this consensus.   Using the combustion/chemical-engineering Perfectly Stirred Reactor (PSR) mixing structure, or 0-D Box, as the basis of a model for residence time in the atmosphere, he explains that carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels are likely to have a residence time of between 5 and 15 years.    He further concludes that the current trend of rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations is not from anthropogenic sources, but due to natural factors.

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

Cap n Trade Proposal Under Press

April 16, 2009 By jennifer

Australian Government’s own Climate Change Advisor suggests “Might be best to dump ETS”, Read more here.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Carbon Trading

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