Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Psst … wanna buy some pollution credit | The Australian
We will probably end up with an excess of windmills churning out non-baseload power.
[Not extinct yet]: Alberta pine beetle numbers dented, not crippled, by harsh winter
Alberta’s Sustainable Resource Development department reported Tuesday morning that last winter’s cold temperatures reduced the risk of local beetle production in southern Alberta compared to other parts of the province.
Time to hit the brakes on ETS | The Australian
Rudd is in a position of such political strength that as a leader he can afford to push through decisions right or wrong, and the Opposition Leader is so weakened he's not in a position to withstand those decisions, right or wrong.

But that doesn't mean Rudd should push through a decision -- right or wrong -- to a timetable that is essentially immaterial and being increasingly seen as cynically political, just because he can.
YouTube - Dealing with Climate Change
Collaborative Governance and Global Warming: Can we change more than the climate?
Lush tycoon backed airport protesters - Evening Express
Lush campaign manager Andrew Butler said the firm was opposed to “unchecked aviation expansion” – but admitted flying staff overseas.

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