Monday, 7 December 2009

Japanese whaling fleet expected to enter Antarctic killing grounds this week


As it usually takes the fleet around 21 days to reach Antarctic waters, it is expected that this week will see the Japanese ships begin to deploy across their chosen killing grounds.

A large section of seabed in Antarctic waters was granted to Australia as sovereign territory in 2008 but as yet this does not include exclusive rights over marine populations.

The whaling fleet is expected to take 935 minke whales and 50 fin whales this summer, ostensibly for scientific research but in reality to supply Japan's domestic whale meat market.

If you object to this needless whale slaughter please consider contacting the Embassy of Japan in Australia and making your view known:

Ambassador Mr Takaaki Kojima
Embassy of Japan
112 Empire Circuit
YARRALUMLA, ACT AUSTRALIA 2600
Tel: +61 2 6273 3244
Fax: +61 2 6273 1848

Labor's PR machine working overtime to craft Wikipedia entry of new Premier Keneally?


Puzzled by a close similarity in the wording of multiple news reports when it came to the background of new NSW Premier Kristina Kerscher Keneally, it didn't take long to zero in on Wikipedia as a logical source.
With such a polished wiki entry and one so favourable to this politician (the slick photo opposite sort of gave it away right from the start) I began to wonder if the Labor Party had been carefully protecting this page.
Well waddaya know - it was!
Not only is the page now locked against all but established Wikipedia editors, one of those editors actively deleting anything which might remotely cast Ms. Keneally as a very

rightwing politician is none other than Ben Aveling from the
Australian Labor Party.

As was pointed out in the Kristina Keneally discussion tab:
Gosh, you're not the same Ben Aveling who's the ALP Alexandria branch secretary, are you? Gosh, that would be embarrassing, what with you removing stuff that isn't particularly complementary about Mrs Keneally. But i'm sure you're not relation at all. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 60.241.126.39 (talk) 07:46, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
Yes, I am the same Ben Aveling. I assume you are referring to
this edit? That was a tough call. On the one hand, yes I am an involved party. On the other, the edit I reverted was inappropriate, arguably vandalism, and it had to be reverted by someone. I opted to be bold. Do you think I did wrong? Cheers, Ben Aveling 12:31, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
Aveling and others have edited everything from Keneally's own assessment of her youthful bathing habits, the family friendship with Joe Tripodi, repeated public denials of personal leadership aspirations and details of ministerial planning decisions, in a minor orgy of censorship.
Aveling was anti-Iemma in 2008. Don't know how he felt about Rees but he obviously has a longstanding soft spot for Keneally.
Nothing wrong with having a hobby as well as a day job, but Wikipedia should insist that all of its hosted pages have a conflict of interest disclosure in brackets within the text right after sections submitted by members of political parties or serving politicians.

A dinki di encyclopedia Wikipedia ain't and sadly it's getting blown out by professional spin these days.

Sunday, 6 December 2009

Is this your waterfront block? Mapping predicted sea level rise (3)


This is the advertised view from one NSW North Coast vacant building block selling for almost, but not quite, half a million dollars.

Notice the relative 'newness' of the canals and the nice soft, sandy shoreline.

This is exactly the type of land which is considered at risk in the Rudd Government's recent report Climate Change Risks to Australia's Coasts
that contains a 1.1 metre predicted sea level rise as its worse case scenario for New South Wales over the next ninety years.

This is Google Earth mapping of a sea level rise in the same area of only 1 metre.

Caveat emptor.




Time to show your vote to world leaders at U.N. Climate Change Conference, Copenhagen 7-18 Dec 2009


It's time to stand up and be counted at Show Your Vote.

A new Australian-inspired website is recording individual and organisation climate change action votes by country, state and post code so that world leaders might understand that ordinary people want action now.

Voting results will be presented in a petition to the UN Climate Change Conference, Copenhagen 2009.

Take a minute and register your vote.

Northern Rivers Art: an eclectic mix


Midnight by Matthew Farrell







Afternoon Walk
by Susan Simoni

Boobook 2007 by Noel Caldwell

All images can be found at Arts Northern Rivers:Visual Arts Network

Saturday, 5 December 2009

Sistas commenting on new political leaders in Australia


''I would rather eat my first born than vote for Abbott . . ."

Right on sista!

Won't Go Back For Any Man
Grafton

Could we have a worse situation than former seminarian Tony Abbott in charge of the Liberal Party in Canberra?
Yes, we can have the far-right misogynist Abbott installed at federal level and the Centre Unity very right-wing and pious Kristina 'I'm so superior' Keneally as the new NSW Premier and puppet fronting the big developers control of the Labor Government.

Kaarin
Byron

Guest Speak is a North Coast Voices segment allowing serious or satirical comment from NSW Northern Rivers residents. Email ncvguestpeak at live dot com dot au to submit comment for consideration.

Bradfield & Higgins by-elections Saturday 5 December 2009: links to virtual tally room and other live cover


By-elections for the seats of Higgins and Bradfield (recently vacated by Liberal Party members Peter Costello and Brendan Nelson) are underway today.

Twenty-two candidates are standing in Bradfield. Including 9 candidates from the Christian Democratic Party (Fred Nile Group) and an echo from the past with a candidate from the DLP. Full candidate list.

Ten candidates are standing in Higgins from across the political spectrum, but without a candidate from the Fred Nile Group. Full candidate list.

Bradfield polling places
Higgins polling places

Australian Electoral Commission's Virtual Tally Room begins to track primary votes and polling booths after 6pm.

ABC's Election Guide and Antony Green also cover the by-election vote counts tonight.

Twitter on the by-elections:
#higgins
#Bradfield
#byelection

Friday, 4 December 2009

NSW public underwhelmed by Premier Keneally?


From The Daily Telegraph this morning

When will we ever be able to respect them in the morning?

 
When the Liberal Party allowed John Howard to trail his feeble political dementia through the last Australian federal election campaign, I thought surely things couldn't get any worse.
 
When a defeated Liberal Party elected failed former defence minister Brendan Nelson as its new leader, I hoped that there was nowhere to go but up for the party after that obvious blunder.
 
When the very rich ex-merchant banker Malcolm Turnbull plopped his rear in the leader's chair after Nelson's demise, I feared that the Liberal Party had plumbed to previously unimaginable depths.
 
Then the Liberal Party elected the rabidly conservative Tony Abbott as its leader going into the next federal election campaign and I discovered that the situation could indeed get much, much worse.
 
Upriver Bill
Northern Rivers
 
Guest Speak is a North Coast Voices segment allowing serious or satirical comment from NSW Northern Rivers residents.
Email ncvguestpeak at live dot com dot au to submit comment for consideration.

The Townsville Bulletin objects!


On 7 November 2009 the Townville Bulletin published a sports article; A-League is no sprint.

On 10 November it sent a takedown notice to Google Inc. complaining about the blog North Queensland Fury FC: the journal taking liberties with the newspaper's copyright exactly twice in around 939 posts about this football club.
The second time being on that 7 November Saturday.

Seems this News Ltd rag with a circulation of between 27,000-42,000 plus is toeing Rupert Murdoch's line with a vengence.

Though I have to admit that posting an entire newspaper column (using an identical banner headline) on a blog the very same day the print and online edition of the paper carried it was stretching patience a bit too far.

Rees acts on iconic River Red Gums - but is it now too late?

Unfortunately this scheduled post was overtaken by events and yesterday Nathan Rees was ousted as Premier by the right-wing faction of the NSW Labor Government. Planning Minister Kristina Keneally is now the state's 42nd premier and during her time in Parliament is yet to prove that she has a real
understanding of environmental issues or sustainability.
I hope that she might confound her critics by honouring the commitment set out below.

Image from River Red Gum Rescue

Some welcome news in the NSW Premier's media release of 3 December 2009:

Premier Nathan Rees today announced he would save River Red Gums in the state's south-west by declaring 42,077 hectares of the Millewa Group Red Gum Forests as National Park.
Mr Rees also announced the government would move immediately to implement a structural adjustment package for industry.
"Successive Labor governments have an unparalleled record of protecting natural resources in NSW and providing support to protect jobs and communities," said Mr Rees.
"Over eight percent of NSW is now protected in perpetuity in the form of national parks and reserves.
"These are areas that deserve preservation and protection for future generations. Part of that legacy is my commitment that mining and hunting will not be permitted in national parks.
"I add to that legacy today by acting to save the habitat of our precious River Red Gums in the Riverina.
"We will create a new National Park in the area currently covered by the Gulpa Island, Millewa and Moira State Forests. The new National Park will adjoin the Barmah National Park in Victoria, creating a huge protected area for River Red Gum habitat.
"Already under attack from the drought and climate change, this habitat is fast approaching a tipping point where we risk losing it for ever.".........

Political hypocrisy wears a skirt in New South Wales...

Kristina Keneally is NSW Premier as of late yesterday I see. HHMMM.......what a difference a few weeks make.

iPrime Woollongong 16/11/2009 11:58 AM
NSW Planning Minister Kristina Keneally has rejected suggestions that Premier Nathan Rees will suffer retribution over the dumping of Joe Tripodi from the ministry.
Ms Keneally praised her friend Mr Tripodi on Monday as a "hard working, loyal minister" who had demonstrated his loyalty by resigning when he asked by Mr Rees on Sunday.
She said Mr Tripodi's axing as finance and ports minister was unexpected, but she denied there would be any payback over the axing of the Right faction powerbroker.
"That's a ridiculous claim," Ms Keneally said when asked about possible retribution.
"There is no plan for that at all."
PM Thursday, August 27, 2009 18:38:00
"We have one Premier of New South Wales, his name is Nathan Rees and I want him to be the Premier that takes us to the March 2011 election."

Thursday, 3 December 2009

Pavlov's Cat observes the Liberal Party debacle and other comment


Pavlov's Cat observes the death of common sense in the Liberal Party of Australia when faced with the political as well as environmental reality of catastrophic climate change:
There's a moment at which ego investment in a position becomes so entrenched that the stand being taken becomes indistinguishable from the sense of self, and not even the person in question -- especially not the person in question -- can see or understand where and how that shift happened. But everyone else can see the results. Especially on a 47 degree day in early November.

LarvatusProdeo tweets the words of a green-eyed monster with the text Tony Abbott: "I'm all in favour of PM's looking good internationally, just not this one, he wants to be king of the world."

The Rudd Government puts the boot straight in via a video piece Taking Australia Backwards from Australian Labor on Vimeo

"They are lying through their teeth": James Hansen speaks out on UN Climate Change Conference Copenhagen 2009


Extract from Dr. James E. Hansen's opinion piece Never-Give-Up Fighting Spirit: Lessons From a Grandchild

Any Hope of Cutting Global Carbon Emissions?

Absolutely. It is possible – if we give politicians a cold hard slap in the face. The fraudulence of the Copenhagen approach – "goals" for emission reductions, "offsets" that render even iron-clad goals almost meaningless, an ineffectual "cap-and-trade" mechanism – must be exposed. We must rebel against such politics-as-usual.

Science reveals that climate is close to tipping points. It is a dead certainty that continued high emissions will create a chaotic dynamic situation for young people, with deteriorating climate conditions out of their control, as described in my book Storms of My Grandchildren.

Science also reveals what is needed to stabilize atmospheric composition and climate. Geophysical data on the carbon amounts in oil, gas and coal show that the problem is solvable, if we phase out global coal emissions within 20 years and prohibit emissions from unconventional fossil fuels such as tar sands and oil shale.

Such constraints on fossil fuels would cause carbon dioxide emissions to decline 60 percent by mid-century, or even more if policies make it uneconomic to go after every last drop of oil. Improved forestry and agricultural practices could then bring atmospheric carbon dioxide back to 350 ppm (parts per million) or less, as required for a stable climate.

Governments going to Copenhagen claim to have such goals for 2050, which they will achieve with the "cap-and-trade" mechanism. They are lying through their teeth. Unless they order Russia to leave its gas in the ground and Saudi Arabia to leave its oil in the ground (which nobody has proposed), they must phase out coal and prohibit unconventional fossil fuels.

Instead, the United States signed an agreement with Canada for a pipeline to carry oil squeezed from tar sands. Australia is building port facilities for large increases in coal export. Coal-to-oil factories are being built. Coal-fired power plants are being constructed worldwide.

Governments are stating emission goals that they know are lies or, if we want to be generous, they do not understand the geophysics and are kidding themselves.

Is it feasible to phase out coal and avoid use of unconventional fossil fuels? Yes, but only if governments face up to the truth: as long as fossil fuels are the cheapest energy, their use will continue and even increase on a global basis. Fossil fuels are cheapest because they are not made to pay for their effects on human health, the environment, and future climate.

Governments must place a uniform rising price on carbon, collected at the fossil fuel source – the mine or port of entry. The fee should be given to the public in toto, as a uniform dividend, payroll tax deduction, or both. Such a tax is progressive – the dividend exceeds added energy costs for 60 percent of the public. Fee-and-dividend stimulates the economy, providing the public the means to adjust lifestyles and energy infrastructure.

Fee-and-dividend can begin with the countries now considering cap-and-trade. Other countries will either agree to a carbon fee or have duties placed on their products that are made with fossil fuels. As the carbon price rises, most coal, tar sands and oil shale will be left in the ground. The market place will determine the roles of energy efficiency, renewable energy, and nuclear power in our clean energy future.

Cap-and-trade with offsets, in contrast, is astoundingly ineffective. Global emissions rose rapidly in response to the Kyoto Protocol, as expected, because fossil fuels remained the cheapest energy. Cap-and-trade is an inefficient compromise, paying off numerous special interests. It must be replaced with an honest approach, raising the price of carbon emissions, and leaving the dirtiest fossil fuels in the ground.

Are we going to stand up and give global politicians a hard slap in the face, to make them face the truth? It will take a lot of us probably in the streets. Or are we going to let them continue to kid themselves and us, and cheat our children and grandchildren?

Intergenerational inequity is a moral issue. Just as when Abraham Lincoln faced slavery and when Winston Churchill faced Nazism, the time for compromises and half-measures is over. Can we find a leader who understands the core issue, and will lead?

Full text here.

Malcolm with a sting in his tail


I think that those Neanderthal, knuckle-dragging, climate change denying, inbred Libs may have made a tactical error in allowing Malcolm Turnbull to retire to the backbench after losing party leadership by just one vote.

2 December 2009

Today the Senate rejected, for the second time, the Government's emissions trading scheme legislation.

This is a very disappointing result, contrary to the national interest and the interest of the Liberal Party.

Australia needs to get on with the business of cutting its greenhouse gas emissions. We recognised that in Government and started legislating for an ETS. As Mr Howard has observed, the Rudd Government's ETS is very similar to the one we, as Liberals, took to the last election.

We had a number of objections to the legislation and back in October the Party Room approved us proposing amendments to the Government which were, in large measure, accepted by the Government. The Party Room last week accepted the Shadow Cabinet's recommendation that an agreement be reached between the Opposition and Government to pass the amended bill.

These amendments would have protected thousands of jobs and ensured Australia's ETS was more environmentally effective. For more on that agreement click here.

Since then of course there has been both a change of Leader of the Opposition and a decision to renege on the agreement with the Government. Hence the rejection of the legislation.

I set out my arguments for supporting the amended legislation last Thursday night and the transcript of that press conference is here.

Next destructive storm of the season up in Australia's far north, first 2009-10 east coast low to hit the NSW Northern Rivers, next catastrophic bushfire in rural Victoria, first heatwave deaths of the Christmas season in South Australia, first little town to run out of water at the height of this summer, first unseasonable flash flooding in metropolitan areas in the next six months - and every eye will turn accusingly (if somewhat irrationally) towards all those Lib pollies who did in the ETS. Only Turnbull be will Teflon-coated and won't he enjoy turning the knife on his former underlings!
Meanwhile I just hope that Abbott doesn't own a cat!

Turnbull pic from The Age