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Climate Change and the 2015 Budget:-
http://www.smh.com.au/business/fede...iveminute-budget-summary-20150512-1mzhu0.html
Oh looky we have our own environment website telling us we are achieving our targets of 5%
http://www.environment.gov.au/clean-air
Adapt or Die (or is it called evolution?):-
http://www.environment.gov.au/clima...e-change-adaptation-program/research-facility
The polar ice caps are melting ... MEH. The world is about to explode:-
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/erupting_volcanoes.html
But that is a good thing for Climate Change:-
http://www.global-climate-change.org.uk/2-6-3.php
Climate Change Funding slashed by half in Hockey 2015 Budget !!
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/bu...uts-and-spending/story-fni0cms3-1227352366043
$100 million extra over four years for the government's Reef Trust for water quality projects on the Great Barrier Reef
Climate Change Authority's funding extended for two years by $6.1 million while it reviews Australia's climate polices
Direct Action funding continues as forecast last year with $1.5 billion for the next four years.
The reef receives extra money as the government tries to avoid an in-danger listing by UNESCO. But it will accommodate this through savings elsewhere – including $73 million from the Green Army. Funding continues for Direct Action, and the Climate Change Authority – slated for abolition – has new funds. Less fortunate was the Clean Energy Finance Corporation which is still set for abolition.
http://www.smh.com.au/business/fede...iveminute-budget-summary-20150512-1mzhu0.html
Oh looky we have our own environment website telling us we are achieving our targets of 5%
The Emissions Reduction Fund is the centrepiece of the Government’s climate action policy. It will work with other incentives under the Direct Action Plan to help meet Australia’s target of reducing emissions by five per cent below 2000 levels by 2020
http://www.environment.gov.au/clean-air
Adapt or Die (or is it called evolution?):-
The National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility (NCCARF) works to support decision makers throughout Australia as they prepare for and manage the risks of climate change and sea-level rise. NCCARF is hosted by Griffith University, Queensland.
The Australian Government has committed $9 million over three years (2014-17) to NCCARFto continue its important work.
Local governments seek guidance on how to deal with long-term planning issues. NCCARF has commenced a three-year project to address the needs of adaptation decision makers and practitioners, especially in the coastal zone, as they deal with projected impacts such as more frequent and more intense heatwaves, increasing risk of flooding from rivers and the sea, and increasing coastal erosion.
http://www.environment.gov.au/clima...e-change-adaptation-program/research-facility
The polar ice caps are melting ... MEH. The world is about to explode:-
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/erupting_volcanoes.html
But that is a good thing for Climate Change:-
Observational and modelling studies (e.g. Kelly & Sear, 1984; Sear et al., 1987) of the likely effect of recent volcanic eruptions suggest that an individual eruption may cause a global cooling of up to 0.3 °C, with the effects lasting 1 to 2 years. Such a cooling event has been observed in the global temperature record in the aftermath of the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in June 1991.
Major eruptions have been relatively infrequent this century, so the long-term influence has been slight. The possibility that large eruptions might, during historical and prehistorical times, have occurred with greater frequency, generating long-term cooling, cannot, however, be dismissed. In order to investigate this possibility, long, complete and well-dated records of past volcanic activity are needed. One of the earliest and most comprehensive series is the Dust Veil Index (DVI) of Lamb (1970), which includes eruptions from 1500 to 1900. When combined with series of acidity measurements in ice cores (due to the presence of sulphuric acid aerosols), they can provide valuable indicators of past eruptions. Using these indicators, a statistical association between volcanic activity and global temperatures during the past millennia has been found (Hammer et al., 1980). Episodes of relatively high volcanic activity (1250 to 1500 and 1550 to 1700) occur within the period known as the Little Ice Age, whilst the Medieval Warm Period (1100 to 1250) can be linked with a period of lower activity.
http://www.global-climate-change.org.uk/2-6-3.php
Climate Change Funding slashed by half in Hockey 2015 Budget !!
Climate spending will drop dramatically from $1.35 billion in 2014-15, to less than half this amount, with just $550 million expected to be spent in 2018-19 on reducing Australia’s carbon emissions.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/bu...uts-and-spending/story-fni0cms3-1227352366043