Category Archives: Emissions

The aftermath of the 2010 Michigan Tar Sands Oil Spill

From activist John Bolenbaugh via YouTube. This is Big Oil saving oil spill clean-up money in the first world. Think it would be different in Australia? Dream on…

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Tasmania: Don’t drink the water…

From the ABC’s Background Briefing: In the town of Ringarooma, in Tasmania’s picture-postcard northeast, mother of five Amber Jones makes her daily walk down to the town’s water tank with a five-litre plastic container. ‘It leaks all the way. I … Continue reading

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Earth continues to warm, regardless of the contrarians…

From Skeptical Science: What has global warming done since 1998? “No, it hasn’t been cooling since 1998. Even if we ignore long term trends and just look at the record-breakers, that wasn’t the hottest year ever. Different reports show that, overall, 2005 … Continue reading

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Allan Savory – Reversing Global Warming?

Allan Savory presented an important lecture on January 25, 2013 at Tufts University. He explained how Holistic Management restores grasslands from land that’s degraded to desert. This innovative, natural, and simple idea mimics Nature by using careful management of livestock … Continue reading

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Professor Ugo Bardi: Plundering The Planet

Professor Ugo Bardi appears on the “From Alpha To Omega” podcast, where he discusses his upcoming book “Plundering the Planet”. The discussion covers the role of volcanos in regulating the planet’s atmosphere, Georg Bauer (the “Father of Mining”), Gaia and … Continue reading

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Paul Ehrlich: “Can a collapse of global civilization be avoided?”

Dr. Paul Ehrlich (author of “The Population Bomb”) talks about his new scientific paper, published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society, with Alex Smith from Radio Ecoshock. The title of this peer-reviewed paper is “Can a collapse of global … Continue reading

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Climate change misinformation drowns out the facts on the ABC’s The Drum Unleashed forum

I can’t tell you how sick I am of seeing comments from misinformed amateurs, like “there has been no statistical global warming for the last 16 years”, in the ABC’s The Drum Unleashed forum (see garyM, a denialist troll of … Continue reading

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Climate change and Australia

Sarah Clarke from the ABC investigates the impacts that climate change can be expected to have on Australia this century, based on the science from the experts, not the nonsense emanating from the conservative echo-chamber of climate change denial. If … Continue reading

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Nathan Lewis: Interview with an energy genius

If someone comes up with an idea that helps us overcome our energy/climate dilemma, it is likely to be Caltech chemistry professor Nathan Lewis. I have posted his full “Powering the Planet” presentation here. From Big Think via YouTube.

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Heat waves exacerbated by climate change

Fire crews in Tasmania, Victoria and New South Wales have worked through the night to try to contain dozens of bushfires still burning out of control. And there’s concern that a return to heat wave conditions today will bring many … Continue reading

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Peak Oil: Richard Heinberg – Why Daniel Yergin is Wrong

Alex Wise, from Sea Change Radio, interviews Richard Heinberg, author, environmentalist and senior fellow at the Post-Carbon Institute on Daniel Yergin’s latest book, The Quest: Energy, Security, and the Remaking of the Modern World, which posits that peak oil is … Continue reading

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James Hansen in New Zealand: Climate change a scientific, moral and legal issue

Dr. James Hansen delivers a lecture at the University of Otago during his 2011 New Zealand tour. He explains some of the science and the challenges that lie ahead. The lecture draws much from the paper “The Case for Young … Continue reading

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