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By Brian on June 30, 2010
The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ, Moves on: nor all your Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line, Nor all your Tears wash out a Word of it. Of course, that’s the famous quatrain [...]
Posted in Climate change, Economics, Education, Energy, Environment, Government, Health, Politics, Water | Tagged education revolution, emissions trading system, G20, Henry Tax review, homelessness, Kevin Rudd, kyoto protocol, Murray Basin Authority, national curriculum, National Organ Transplant Authority, pacific solution, paid parental leave, regional cancer centres, renewable energy target, school libraries, social housing, stolen generations, The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, trade centres, WorkChoices |
By Brian on November 2, 2009
Back in 2003 James Hansen was saying that we had about 10 years to get ourselves organised to tackle global warming and climate change. You ignore him at your peril. For three days this May some of the best minds [...]
Posted in Climate change | Tagged Bill Hare, copenhagen agreement, copenhagen negotiations, kyoto protocol, Malte Meinshausen, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, St James's Palace Nobel Laureate Symposium, Stefan Rahmstorf, Steven Chu, UNFCCC |
By dk.au on October 13, 2008
Oh dear. Anyone who’s still getting their ‘news’ from SMH needs their head examined: Subsidy for bulbs wasted: THE flawed scheme to cut greenhouse gas abatements by giving away lightbulbs has squandered an estimated $60 million of NSW taxpayers’ money, [...]
Posted in By-elections, Climate change, Developing world, Howardia, International, Markets, NSW Government | Tagged Bob Carr, carbon pollution reduction scheme, Clean Development Mechanism, emissions trading, Greenhouse Gas Reduction Scheme, John Howard, kyoto protocol, NSW GGAS, NSW Greenhouse Gas Abatement Scheme, Yvo De Boer |
By Mark Bahnisch on August 27, 2008
The Fin Review reported yesterday that a host of resource company execs are descending on Canberra on Friday for a pow wow with Martin Ferguson. Initially this meeting was being presented as a way of circumventing the BCA, who released [...]
Posted in Climate change, Energy, Environment, Howardia, Markets | Tagged ALP, Australian Greens, BCA, Business Council of Australia, carbon pollution reduction scheme, Climate change, climate change denialism, climate change skeptics, Coalition, emissions targets, Emissions trading scheme, greg gailey, Greg Hunt, Kevin Rudd, kyoto protocol, Labor, Liberal Party, Malcolm Turnbull, martin ferguson, Penny Wong, Rudd government, Senate, Shergold Review, Sydney institute |
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