Australia: Koalas Under Threat From Climate Change

Posted on May 12th, 2008 in Nature by Matt

Australia: Koalas Under Threat From Climate Change
Science Daily: New research shows increased temperatures and carbon dioxide levels are a threat to the Australian national icon, the koala. Professor Ian Hume, Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science, and his students from the University of Sydney have been researching the effects of CO2 increases and temperature rises on eucalypts. Professor Hume’s group have shown in the laboratory that increases in CO2 affect the level of nutrients and ‘anti-nutrients’ (things that are either toxic or …

DEWHA News

Posted on May 9th, 2008 in Politics by Matt

$1.8 million to help prepare for climate change
Minister for Climate Change and Water, Senator Penny Wong, yesterday announced $1.2 million funding to investigate the effects of climate change on key coastal areas, including the Central and Hunter Coasts region of New South Wales. Senator Wong made the announcement in Newcastle, at the CSIRO’s Energy Centre, where she saw firsthand the practical work of Australian scientists developing clean energy technologies. Senator Wong also visited a solar farm and a clean coal facility in the region. “ Newcastle is at the cutting edge of new energy technologies, which are crucial in our efforts to tackle climate change by reducing greenhouse gases,” Senator Wong said. “As well as working to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that are causing climate change, the Rudd Government recognises the need for us to adapt to the climate change we can’t avoid.”
http://www.environment.gov.au/minister/wong/2008/pubs/mr20080508.pdf

$3.45 million to boost local capacity to adapt to climate change
Minister for Climate Change and Water, Senator Penny Wong, this week announced $3.45 million to help local government and professionals such as engineers and architects better manage the effects of climate change. Senator Wong made the announcement during a speech to the Queensland Media Club. “As well as reducing the greenhouse gas emissions that are causing climate change, the Rudd Government recognises the need for us to adapt to the climate change we can’t avoid,” Senator Wong said. “The Government is providing $1.55 million to assist councils to learn more about the local impact of climate and plan ahead. “Another $1.9 million has gone to tertiary institutions and professional associations to integrate climate change into their education and training courses through the Climate Change Adaptation Skills for Professionals small grants program.”
http://www.environment.gov.au/minister/wong/2008/pubs/mr20080506.pdf
Minister welcomes consultation on waste tyres
Earlier this week Minister for the Environment, Peter Garrett, announced the release of a consultation package on end-of-life tyres for public comment. Mr Garrett said the consultation followed the April meeting of the Environment Protection and Heritage Council (EPHC), which agreed to move forward with a nationally consistent approach to managing end-of-life tyres. “This joint industry/government approach is a great achievement and I particularly welcome the commitment of the tyre industry to finding a solution to the problems associated with end-of-life tyres. “In Australia, approximately 240 000 tonnes of end-of-life tyres enter the waste stream each year. These are landfilled, stockpiled or illegally dumped,” Mr Garrett said. “The proposed recycling scheme will drive innovation, decrease environmental impacts and build end-of-life management costs into product prices. “I encourage all interested stakeholders to comment on the proposed scheme during the consultation period, which runs from May to July.”
http://www.environment.gov.au/minister/garrett/2008/pubs/mr20080506.pdf

RBA board member highlights climate change ‘policy vacuum’

Posted on May 8th, 2008 in Politics by Matt

RBA board member highlights climate change ‘policy vacuum’
A Reserve Bank board member and an internationally recognised climate change expert has expressed concern at the lack of Government policy to effectively deal with global warming.

Tougher cuts urged in emissions battle (The West Australian)

Posted on May 2nd, 2008 in Politics by Matt

Tougher cuts urged in emissions battle (The West Australian)
Leaders of the developed world, including Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, face pressure to commit to deeper cuts in greenhouse emissions to tackle climate change.

Temperatures tipped to pause for a decade (News Interactive)

Posted on May 2nd, 2008 in Nature by Matt

Temperatures tipped to pause for a decade (News Interactive)
RISING global temperatures may stall for the next decade, with some scientists now believing the natural response of ocean currents will temporarily offset the effects of climate change.

Climate change funding for Vic farmers

Posted on April 28th, 2008 in Politics by Matt

Climate change funding for Vic farmers
The Victorian Government will spend $200-million helping farmers improve productivity and sustainability. Part of the money will be spent on research and development of drought and salt tolerant crops, new technology and disease…

Australia: Coalition calls for ’solar continent’

Posted on April 28th, 2008 in Politics by Matt

Australia: Coalition calls for ’solar continent’
Australian: AUSTRALIA must invest far more heavily in solar power, including it as a mainstream energy source in the national grid, Opposition environment spokesman Greg Hunt has said. In a speech to be delivered to a climate change conference today, Mr Hunt will spell out the Coalition’s vision for a “solar continent”, in which the energy source could be stored and sold on the market like coal-generated, baseload power. “In short, we want to set Australia on a path to …

Cars now no more efficient than ’60s

Posted on April 28th, 2008 in Transportation & Travel by Matt

Cars now no more efficient than ’60s
Sydney Morning Herald: CARS are no more fuel-efficient today than they were in the 1960s, a transport expert says. In research for the Garnaut climate change review, Paul Mees, of Melbourne University, has used Bureau of Statistics figures to show fuel efficiency has remained practically unchanged since 1963. The average Australian car then used 11.4 litres of petrol to travel 100 kilometres. In 2006, the bureau’s Survey of Motor Vehicle Use shows, it was unchanged. Dr Mees said boasts from …

Australia: Ban new freeways: transport

Posted on April 28th, 2008 in Design & Architecture, Politics by Matt

Australia: Ban new freeways: transport
Sydney Morning Herald: AUSTRALIA must halt construction of freeways if drastic cuts in emissions from vehicles are to be achieved, a submission to the Garnaut Climate Change Review has said. The Public Transport Users Association has backed its recommendation with a document showing that expansion of freeways does nothing to alleviate congestion. Instead, the report says, new freeways encourage car use and worsen gridlock. “The existence of congestion indicates high latent demand, so an increase …

Make a stand for good science

Posted on April 28th, 2008 in People by Matt

Make a stand for good science
Scientists must work harder at making the public aware of the stark difference between good science and denialist spin.

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