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No Global Warming For 15 Years: David Whitehouse

April 3, 2012 By jennifer

NEW UK Met Office global temperature data confirms that the world has not warmed in the past 15 years.

Analysis by the Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF) of the newly released HadCRUT4 global temperature database shows that there has been no global warming in the past 15 years – a timescale that challenges current models of global warming.

The graph shows the global annual average temperature since 1997. No statistically significant trend can be discerned from the data. The only statistically acceptable conclusion to be drawn from the HadCRUT4 data is that between 1997 – 2011 it has remained constant, with a global temperature of 14.44 +/- 0.16 deg C (2 standard deviations.)

The important question is whether 15 years is a sufficient length of time from which to draw climatic conclusions that are usually considered over 30 years, as well as its implications for climate projections.

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Filed Under: Information, Uncategorized Tagged With: Climate & Climate Change

Adelaide Advertiser: Yet to Correct Errors of Fact

April 3, 2012 By Charlotte Ramotswe

Dear Jen

The Adelaide Advertiser has not published your letter to the editor in response to the very crazy claims it published on Saturday from Minister Paul Caica. It published errors of fact and has not corrected them.[1]

The news today in Adelaide is the new Goyder Institute Report which can be downloaded here:

http://www.goyderinstitute.org/uploads/Expert%20Panel%20Final_020412.pdf

This report has been written by some of our most popular scientists including: Aldridge KT, Jolly ID, Nicol J, Oliver RL, Paton DC and Walker KF. This is the same Dr Walker who told the ABC TV Media Watch team that Lake Alexandrina has always been a freshwater lake.

I know this report is going to be demanding more freshwater for South Australia and more freshwater for the Lower Lakes. It will be very popular in Adelaide.

We lost the Grand Prix to Victoria. Now we want their water.

No one wants to hear your sensible practical solution of restoring the Murray River’s estuary. In South Australia we just want to complain and we want more water and the Adelaide Advertiser wants to sell more newspapers.

Charlotte Ramotswe.
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Filed Under: Information Tagged With: Murray River

New Daintree Rainforest Website: Neil Hewett

April 2, 2012 By neil

HAVE  you had a chance to check out the spectacular new Daintree Rainforest website?  Magnificent beauty and extraordinary biodiversity presented through a gallery of images in full-screen format.   The complexities of the oldest surviving rainforest in the world continue to challenge humanity as it strives to comprehend the continuity of growth, the intricate relationships and the incredible diversity established over 160 million years.  The image gallery is partitioned into aerial, fauna, flora, forest, insect and spider lists, for your convenience…

The relictual Gondwanan portion of the world-famous Daintree Rainforest, exists exclusively within the central three valleys off the eastern flank of Thornton Peak, with the Cooper Valley at its centrepiece. Here the highest biodiversity and concentration of ancient, rare, primitive and endemic species, impress visitors with exceptional richness, amid magnificent fan palm galleries and rainforest giants…

Daintree Rainforest demonstrates that cost effective conservation and carbon neutral operation on the land, can be fully-funded by sustainable eco-tourism at no cost to the public purse.

Neil Hewett.

Filed Under: Information Tagged With: Plants and Animals, Wilderness

South Australian Water Minister’s Foolish Statements About Murray River and Ngarrindjeri Culture

April 1, 2012 By jennifer

YESTERDAY the South Australian government yet again displayed its contempt for science and history by claiming yet again that Lake Alexandria is, and always has been, a freshwater lake.[1]

I’m hopeful that the local tabloid, the Adelaide Advertiser, will publish my reply. So far this News Ltd publication has refused to let me respond to various articles about me.

My Letter to The Editor:

Paul Caica, South Australian Minister for Water and the River Murray, claims that in wishing to restoring the Murray River estuary, I show disrespect for scientific work and the culture of the region’s traditional owners, the Ngarrindjeri (Lakes flood plan defiles the existing evidence, Adelaide Advertiser, March 31, 2009).

In fact, all the science published in peer-reviewed journals is on my side. Minister Caica’s claim is consistent with the Book of Genesis in the Bible inferring the estuary came ready-formed with a sand barrier and central lagoon. But such an interpretation denies geological and environmental reality. The scientific literature clearly shows that Lake Alexandrina has a marine origin that dates back to a period of late Pleistocene and early Holocene sea level rise. Since this time the coastal sand barrier and related landward estuarine environments have evolved and changed naturally, including manifold changes in salinity.

The Murray Mouth barrages were built to stop saltwater intrusions that were a problem from the time of European settlement. Indeed, long before the development of upstream irrigation, the Southern Ocean would push in each autumn and for longer periods during drought.

The seawater poured in through the Murray’s mouth and sometimes worked its way across the lake and then into the River Murray proper as far north as Mannum. This is recorded in the patangi – a song category of the Ngarrindjeri. In one of these stories, the River Murray drags trees along as sea water flows upstream as far as Mypolonga. The river water was too salty to drink and the Ngarrindjeri were forced to dig wells about two feet deep to get drinkable water.

Minister Caica really should read more and/or consult more widely to avoid making foolish statements.

Jennifer Marohasy
Biologist, Noosa, Queensland

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Filed Under: Information Tagged With: Murray River

Deception is Part of ABC Staff Culture

April 1, 2012 By jennifer

RON Brunton, a former Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) Director, explains how deception, in particular the withholding of important information, is part and parcel of the organisation’s culture:

“Before I became a director, I had an experience that demonstrated how staff and management were quite prepared to deceive members of the Board if they thought it necessary to protect an individual or program unit. After I wrote a Courier Mail column about having been invited, and then suddenly disinvited, to appear in a television debate on Aboriginal issues, the Prime Minister’s Office contacted the ABC for an explanation. The incident itself was not particularly important, and the actual details are too involved to recount here. However, in the correspondence that followed, which came to involve the then Chairman, it was clear that Donald McDonald had been given information that I knew to be false.

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Filed Under: Information Tagged With: Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Time to Celebrate Coal not Candles: Viv Forbes

March 31, 2012 By jennifer

Coal not candles should be the symbol of Earth Hour.

It was coal that produced clean electric power which cleared the smog produced by dirty combustion and open fires in big cities like London and Pittsburgh. Much of the third world still suffers choking fumes and smog because they do not have clean electric power and burn wood, cardboard, unwashed coal and cow dung for home heat.

It was coal that saved the forests being felled to fuel the first steam engines and produce charcoal for the first iron smelters.

It was coal that powered the light bulbs and saved the whales being slaughtered for whale oil lamps.

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Energy & Nuclear

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