Archive for September, 2008

New bacteria could make cheaper ethanol

Monday, September 15th, 2008

New bacteria could make cheaper ethanol
Genetically engineered bacteria could make cellulosic ethanol cheaper to manufacture, researchers report, in a finding that may unlock more energy from the waste products of farming and forestry.
Popularity: 68% [?]

Popularity: 68% [?]

Green group rallies PM on forest protection

Monday, September 15th, 2008

Green group rallies PM on forest protection
Environmentalists are demanding the Prime Minister take notice of scientific evidence that protecting forests is a way to tackle climate change.
Popularity: 67% [?]

Popularity: 67% [?]

Bore water to supply Mt Gambier

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

Bore water to supply Mt Gambier
Bore water will be used for Mount Gambiers water supply again over the next few weeks.
Popularity: 68% [?]

Popularity: 68% [?]

Byron mayor happy council’s in hot water

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

Byron mayor happy council’s in hot water
JAN BARHAM: Council in a good kind of hot water. By PATRIZIA REIMER ALL it takes sometimes is a bit of a nudge for people to do the right thing. That is why Byron Shire Council came up with the Community Solar Hot Water…
Popularity: 78% [?]

Popularity: 78% [?]

Australia: Greens agree native veg savings should count in carbon scheme

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

Australia: Greens agree native veg savings should count in carbon scheme
Australian Broadcasting Corporation: The Greens are backing Professor Ross Garnaut’s call for better management of native vegetation on farms and in forests, to be credited in Australia’s carbon trading scheme. The Federal Government’s climate change advisor is delivering his second draft report today on how [...]

Popularity: 75% [?]

Australia: Garnaut ‘misjudged’ his role

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

Australia: Garnaut ‘misjudged’ his role
Sky News: Three of Australia’s most respected environmental scientists have launched an attack against climate advisor, Ross Garnaut. Bill Hare, David Karoly and Amanda Lynch are urging the government to take a more aggressive approach to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The three authors, who also belong to a UN climate change [...]

Popularity: 39% [?]

Australia: Garnaut warns against compensating high-emitting sectors

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

Australia: Garnaut warns against compensating high-emitting sectors
Business Spectator: Professor Ross Garnaut has warned against handing out compensation to high carbon emitting industries, saying anything but a ‘highly principled’ approach would undermine the efficiency and effectiveness of an emissions trading. Professor Garnaut says all the models currently being proposed to shield and compensate trade-exposed, emissions-intensive industries, [...]

Popularity: 29% [?]

Soil scientist supports Garnaut’s call

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

Soil scientist supports Garnaut’s call
A soil scientist has praised Professor Ross Garnaut’s call for carbon in soil to be included under an emissions trading scheme. The founder of the Australian Soil Carbon Accreditation Scheme, Dr Christine Jones, says Australia could be made carbon neutral if the amount of carbon stored in the soil in..
Popularity: 27% [...]

Popularity: 27% [?]

Australia adviser urges cautious carbon targets

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

Australia adviser urges cautious carbon targets
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australia’s top climate adviser on Friday recommended cautious targets for the country’s carbon emissions trading scheme, with carbon to be priced at A$20 ($16) a tonne from 2010 and overall emissions to be cut between 10 and 25 percent by 2020
Popularity: 33% [?]

Popularity: 33% [?]

Analysis: Ross Garnaut’s climate change blueprint

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

Analysis: Ross Garnaut’s climate change blueprint
Climate change adviser Ross Garnaut wants Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions reduced by 10 per cent by 2020.
Popularity: 28% [?]

Popularity: 28% [?]