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        Jared Osborne Feb 20, 2009

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            Heat Alert System - heatplan

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            Heat Alert System - heatplan. jared.osborne|. Home>Discussion Board. Heat Alert System. jessica.deacon,28/10/2009 - 04:25 PM. The department will monitor BOM forecasts and send heat alerts when predicted temperatures will meet heatwave thresholds. Note: Whilst the department will be monitoring forecast temperatures across the state, it is important for councils to continue to monitor local conditions. It may be necessary for councils to activate heatwave plans prior to a heat...

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            Jared Osborne on Jun 4, 2010
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            Fuel cell of the future promises cleaner energy

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            GLENN CHAPMAN . February 25, 2010. K.R. Sridhar, co-founder and CEO of Bloom Energy, holds up a fuel cell in front of Bloom Energy power servers at eBay offices in San Jose, California. Photo: AP. Stealth start-up Bloom Energy has publicly unveiled an innovative fuel cell that promises to deliver affordable, clean energy to even remote corners of the world.. Compact Bloom Servers built with energy cells made from silicon - a plentiful element found in sand - made their formal debut in a...

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            Jared Osborne on Mar 2, 2010
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            Global warming: Undeniable evidence | Comment is free | The Guardian

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            Editorial: The reluctance of the scientists at the University of East Anglia to disclose climate data to climate change deniers invited suspicion, but the evidence for global warming is undeniable

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            Jared Osborne on Feb 1, 2010
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            Crowd spells out feeling about climate change

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            They then removed the "y" to change the final emphasis to "our hands"

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            Stephen Foley on Jan 12, 2010
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            Britain's cold snap does not prove climate science wrong | Leo Hickman and George Monbiot | Environment | guardian.co.uk

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            Leo Hickman and George Monbiot: Climate sceptics are failing to understand the most basic meteorology - that weather is not the same as climate, and single events are not the same as trends

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            Leanne O'Shea on Jan 9, 2010
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            Turnbull blasts Abbott's 'bullshit' climate change stance

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            ARI SHARP. December 7, 2009 - 10:58AM. Blast ... Malcolm Turnbull and Tony Abbott in happier times. . Former Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull has delivered an extraordinary attack on Tony Abbott, describing the central plank of his successor's response to climate change as "bullshit" and saying the party could not be trusted.. In a blog posted on his websitethis morning, Mr Turnbull has delivered what he describes as "a few home truths" about the "farce" that the Coalition's climate c...

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            Leanne O'Shea on Dec 6, 2009
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            Time for some straight talking on climate change > Malcolm Turnbull MP > Malcolm's Blogs

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            Some straight talking on climate change and the Liberal Party. See my new blog http://tinyurl.com/ylk9f7pabout 2 hours ago. Time for some straight talking on climate change > Malcolm Turnbull MP > Malcolm's Blogs . Monday, 7 December 2009. Get Updates: . You are here:. Current Articles| Archives| Search. 07. 7 December 2009 . While a shadow minister, Tony Abbott was never afraid of speaking bluntly in a manner that was at odds with Coalition policy.. So a...

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            Leanne O'Shea on Dec 6, 2009
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            ABC News - Special Events Blog: Copenhagen Climate Change Conference

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            "There may, indeed, be some marginal health gains from warmer weather in some populations" says Professor McMichael. "But these objectors are missing the real point. Climate conditions are fundamentally important for all manner of things that our health and lives depend on. Mosquitoes and salmonella bacteria also like hotter weather, and rice yields decline by 10 per cent for each additional 1 deg C rise in temp. Slight warming of the sea surface heightens the intensity of cyclones, and, on land, increase the severity of droughts."

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            Jared Osborne on Dec 3, 2009
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            ABC News - Special Events Blog: Copenhagen Climate Change Conference

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            So it was a change of pace to interview the ANU's Professor Tony McMichael, a medical graduate and epidemiologist with vast credentials who is regarded as one of the world's leading authorities on the health impacts of climate change.. He speaks quietly, calmly. "The politicians have not got the message that the stakes in all of this go beyond economic inconvenience or disruption. The stakes are about the stability of human society and the health of the human population," he says.. His message is simple. Climate change will make us sick. The effects in Australia can already be seen, he says. More deaths and hospitalisations during heatwaves and more exposure to potentially fatal extreme weather events such as bushfires, floods and storms.. There are also indirect effects such as a greater incidence of diarrhoea which increases by 5 per cent for every 1 degree temperature rise as well as more debilitating mosquito-borne diseases such as Ross River virus and dengue fever. North Queensland recently suffered its worst outbreak of dengue fever in 50 years with more than 1,000 people infected from November last year.. "And there are problems for rural Australia where many communities are bearing the brunt at the front-end of climate change. I'm running a range of studies looking at the mental health consequences for people in eastern and south-eastern Australia which looks like it's facing long term drying and changed environmental and economic circumstances," says Professor McMichael.. There are longer term concerns that the potential displacement of millions of people from more vulnerable nations because of flooding or other severe climate change effects would break down authorities' ability to monitor the spread of various diseases. Or the arrival of new ones.. There is a growing body of work in this area. A report on the Copenhagen conference website states "there is growing evidence that ongoing deforestation, rising temperatures and unusual rainfall patterns have already expanded the risk of diseases being transmitted from animals and insects to humans.". These include malaria-carrying mosquitoes now found in South Korea and ticks that transmit Lyme disease now spreading in to Sweden and Canada because of warming temperatures.

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            Jared Osborne on Dec 3, 2009
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            The Wilderness Society — Australia's forests

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            Australia has some of the most magnificent and biodiverse forests in the world. New science also shows they are some of the largest carbon banks on Earth, helping to reduce climate change as well as maintain our water supplies. Yet many of these ancient forests, particularly in Tasmania, Victoria and New South Wales, are clearfelled, burnt, and turned into millions of tonnes of woodchips for paper and cardboard every year.

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            radiobody on Nov 22, 2009
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            The Wilderness Society — Australia's forests

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            Australia has some of the most magnificent and biodiverse forests in the world. Science shows they are some of the largest carbon banks on Earth, helping to reduce climate change (global warming) and maintain our water supplies. Yet many of these ancient forests, particularly in Tasmania, Victoria and New South Wales, are clearfelled, burnt, and turned into millions of tonnes of woodchips for paper and cardboard every year.

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            radiobody on Nov 22, 2009
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            The Wilderness Society — Home

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            The Wilderness Society is a national, community-based, environmental advocacy organisation whose mission is to protect, promote and restore wilderness and natural processes across Australia for the survival and ongoing evolution of life on Earth.

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            radiobody on Oct 26, 2009
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            The Wilderness Society — Home

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            Forests help halt climate change by sucking in and storing large amounts of carbon dioxide. Approximately 25% of global greenhouse gas emissions come from clearing, logging and degradation of the world's intact forests.

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            radiobody on Oct 18, 2009
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            Apple - Downloads - Dashboard Widgets - Global Warming Footprint Counter and News Widget

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            About Global Warming Footprint Counter and News Widget. Our widget displays current DeSmogBlog news. Plus, its got a counter that shows the planets estimated accumulated carbon footprint since January 1, 2007.. Company: . Version: 1.0. Post Date: June 27, 2007. License: Freeware. File Size: 29K. URL Type: Download. Download ID: 14286. System Requirements. Mac OS X 10.4 or later. Select a category...---------------Dashboard HomeJust AddedTop 50---------------Blogs & Forums (396)Business (...

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            radiobody on Oct 18, 2009
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            The Wilderness Society — Delegates from countries that have taken up the REDD forest pledge

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            By signing this pledge, countries and Non-Government Organisations have promised to support inclusion of text for protecting intact natural forest and restoring degraded natural forest as a core objective of a REDD mechanism. This includes protecting the rights and interests of indigenous peoples and forest communities in such forests. A REDD mechanism will only be effective at reducing emissions if helps indigenous peoples to protect their local forests and recognizes that such forests have historically been cared for by them.

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            radiobody on Oct 7, 2009
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            350.org

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            350.org is an global grassroots campaign to stop the climate crisis, building from an International Day of Climate Action on October 24 to the UN Climate Conference in Copenhagen in December of 2009.

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            radiobody on Oct 5, 2009
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            4 degrees warming 'likely' without carbon cuts - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

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            Global temperatures may be 4 degrees Celsius hotter by the mid-2050s if current greenhouse gas emissions trends continue, a new study says.

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            radiobody on Sep 27, 2009
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            How do YOU think we'll make Australia a green powerhouse? | Bob Brown

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            conference - Green New Deal: ecology economy democracy

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            radiobody on Sep 21, 2009
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            What is Climate Camp 09? | Camp for Climate Action Australia

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            Climate Camp 09 is simultaneously a place to learn, a sustainable community, and an opportunity to take action on climate change and environmental destruction. It is built on four principles: popular education, sustainable living, movement building and non-violent direct action.

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            radiobody on Sep 7, 2009
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            Switch Off Hazelwood

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            “Switch off Hazelwood. Switch off Coal. Switch on Renewables” is a day of fun, creative and inspiring direct community action at Hazelwood coal power station. This march and protest at the front gates of the Hazelwood Power Station, is organised by community members who care about climate change - and are willing to take peaceful community action.

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            radiobody on Sep 7, 2009