Monday, 3 February 2020
Lots of small tree-dwelling mammals on the NSW North Coast need your help
Nature Conservation Council of NSW
An estimated 800 million animals have died in the recent bushfires.
Donate here to help us provide nest boxes for fire-affected wildlife!
https://chuffed.org/project/help-buil...
There is an urgent need to provide shelter for the thousands of animals that survived the fires. Lots of small tree-dwelling mammals, including sugar gliders, possums and bats, rely on tree hollows for shelter.
Without these hollows, many animals fall prey to feral animals such as cats and foxes.
With this campaign we hope to place nest boxes of various sizes on the North Coast to provide emergency shelter for hundreds of animals affected by the recent fires.
Sunday, 2 February 2020
Fact of the Day
There
are est. 197 countries around the globe & of these Australia is
the 14th highest emitter of greenhouse gases, is still the highest
per capita emitter in
the OECD & is the 5th biggest miner of fossil fuel
carbon.
For a developed country of less than 26 million people Australia has a carbon dioxide monthly average in the vicinity of 405.59 ppm in the atmosphere over its land mass and national waters - which is only 1.81ppm below the global monthly average produced by a world population of 7.8 billion people in 2018.
Due to the amount of forest currently unable to function as high level carbon sinks because of the 2019-20 bushfires, Australia is expected to add an additional 2 per cent to the atmospheric carbon dioxide ppm total in 2020.
[Source: The Australia Institute, July 2019, NOAA
Earth System Research Laboratory Global Monitoring Division, December 2018, UK Met Office, January 2020 & countries-ofthe-world.com]
For a developed country of less than 26 million people Australia has a carbon dioxide monthly average in the vicinity of 405.59 ppm in the atmosphere over its land mass and national waters - which is only 1.81ppm below the global monthly average produced by a world population of 7.8 billion people in 2018.
Due to the amount of forest currently unable to function as high level carbon sinks because of the 2019-20 bushfires, Australia is expected to add an additional 2 per cent to the atmospheric carbon dioxide ppm total in 2020.
Labels:
Australia,
climate change,
greenhouse gases
Saturday, 1 February 2020
Quote of the Week
"If
we nominate Trump, we will be destroyed… and we will deserve it."
[South
Carolina Senator Lindsay
Graham,
quoted
in BBC
News,
4 May 2016]
Labels:
Donald Trump,
Republican Party,
US politics
Friday, 31 January 2020
Clarence Valley, Lismore & Richmond Valley get $1 million each from Drought Communities Programme after discovery of yet another alleged Morrison Government 2019 election campaign funding rort caused grant criteria to be revised & broadened
The Daily Examiner, 29 January 2020:
Yes, the Clarence Valley has been 100% drought affected with most of the land officially in either the Drought or Severe Drought categories.
This along with the bushfires has makes 2019-20 a horror year for farmers and graziers.
So this federal government grant is most welcome.
However, Clarence Valley local government area - like Lismore and Richmond Valley - only became eligible when criteria for assistance was changed after it was discovered that, just an in the 'sports rorts affair', there had been an apparent manipulation of a grant programme's funding allocations just prior to the May 2019 federal election - when of the 14 councils announced eligible as a Coalition election commitment 13 were in Coalition-held electorates and just one was not as it was held by an Independent.
The plus for Nationals MP for Page, Kevin Hogan, is that now instead of one council in his electorate being given a Drought Communities Programme grant, there are now
Public art with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison as its subject is popping up here and there
Labels:
arts,
political comment
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