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#3663 From: "Gideon Polya" <gpolya@...>
Date: Fri Mar 2, 2012 11:09 pm
Subject:: Greenpeace Report: coal & gas exports threaten Great Barrier Reef
gideonpolya
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Greenpeace has released an important report entitled "Boom Goes the
Reef. Australia's coal export boom and the industrialisation of the
Great Barrier Reef", March 2012:
http://www.greenpeace.org/australia/Global/australia/reports/Download%20\
the%20report.pdf
<http://www.greenpeace.org/australia/Global/australia/reports/Download%2\
0the%20report.pdf>  .



Key quotes: "Capacity for [Queensland] coal exports by 2020: 944
million tonnes. That's enough to fill a coal train and wrap it 4.5
times around the world. Coal throughput in 2011: 156 million tonnes
…



Number of coal ships in 2011: 1,722. Number of coal ships in 2020:
10,150 (more than one per hour all year)…



Proposed and approved dredged material removed from the Great Barrier
Reef would fill 67 MCGs or 113,184, 000 m3 ([MCG=] Melbourne Cricket
Ground)…



The permanent destruction of the Great Barrier Reef would be both an
environmental and economic disaster. But it is the reality we face
today. Significant industrialisation has already taken place in and
around the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. This will be dwarfed
if the proposed coal and gas expansions are approved…



The findings of the UNESCO monitoring mission will de discussed at the
World Heritage Convention in St Petersburg in the Russian Federation in
June and July this year. There is the possibility that UNESCO will
declare the Great Barrier Reef "in danger" as a result of the
government failing to address  the cumulative industrial impacts facing
the  reef …



Sacrificing the  Great Barrier  Reef for industrial excess cannot be an
option. Today, we still have the opportunity to protect it, but that
window is closing fast."



To put this in a wider context, the Great Barrier Reef and indeed most
world coral reefs are also acutely threatened  by man-mad global
warming. In 2011 the  atmospheric CO2 reached  394 ppm and was
increasing at 2.4  ppm per year (see Mauna Loa CO2, US NOAA:
http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/trends/
<http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/trends/>  ) . At 450 ppm atmospheric
CO2 (in about 23 years' time at this rate) most coral will be doomed
from bleaching due to expulsion of symbiotic photosynthetic microalgal
zooxanthellae  (due to ocean warming) and from inability to make the
calcareous exoskeleton (due to ocean acidification) (see 300.org –
return atmosphere CO2 to 300 ppm":
https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/300-org---return-atmosphere-co2\
-to-300-ppm
<https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/300-org---return-atmosphere-co\
2-to-300-ppm>  ).

Australia is one of the World's worst annual per capita greenhouse
gas polluters. Success in "tackling climate change" is surely
measured in terms of GHG pollution reduction but Australia's
Domestic plus Exported GHG pollution increased from 1,077 Mt CO2-e (CO2
equivalent) in 2000 to 1,415 million tonnes CO2-e in 2009 and is
expected to reach about 1,799 Mt CO2-e by 2020 and 4,490b Mt CO2-e in
2050. However Treasury ABARE and US EIA data show the following
Australian Domestic and Exported GHG pollution (in millions of tonnes of
CO2-equivalent, Mt CO2-e) for Australia under the now-legislated
Australian Carbon Price plan (see "2011 Climate Change Course":
https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/2011-climate-change-course
<https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/2011-climate-change-course>
):

2000: 555 (Domestic) + 505 (coal exports) + 17 (LNG exports) = 1,077.

2009: 600 (Domestic) + 784 (coal exports) + 31 (LNG exports) = 1,415.

2010: 578 (Domestic) + 803 (coal exports) + 34 (LNG exports) = 1,415.

2020: 621 (Domestic) + 1,039 (black coal exports) + 80 (LNG exports) +
59 (brown coal exports) = 1,799.

2050: 527 (Domestic) + 2902 (coal exports) + 1,061 (LNG exports) =
4,490.

In 2009 the German Advisory Council on Climate Change (WBGU;
Wissenshaftlicher Beirat der Bundesregierung Globale
Umweltveränderungen) determined that for a 75% chance of avoiding a 2
degree C temperature rise, the World must pollute less than 600 Gt CO2
(600 billion tonnes CO2) between 2010 and essentially zero emissions in
2050. Unfortunately Australia (through disproportionately huge annual
fossil fuel burning and exports) had already used its  "fair
share" of this terminal greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution budget and is
now stealing the entitlement of impoverished countries  like Somalia and
Bangladesh with very low annual per capita GHG pollution (see
"Shocking analysis by country of years left to zero emissions",
Green Blog, 1 August 2011:

http://www.green-blog.org/2011/08/01/shocking-analysis-by-country-of-yea\
rs-left-to-zero-emissions/
<http://www.green-blog.org/2011/08/01/shocking-analysis-by-country-of-ye\
ars-left-to-zero-emissions/>  ).

Dr Gideon Polya, Melbourne.



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#3664 From: "Gideon Polya" <gpolya@...>
Date: Sun Mar 11, 2012 11:06 pm
Subject:: Coal burning kills 50,000 Americans each year
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Medical professors David Shearman and Linda Selvey have published an
article on The Conversation about deaths due to carbon burning
pollutants and entitled "Something in the air: time for independent
testing in coal areas":
https://theconversation.edu.au/something-in-the-air-time-for-independent\
-testing-in-coal-areas-5763
<https://theconversation.edu.au/something-in-the-air-time-for-independen\
t-testing-in-coal-areas-5763>  .

Key quotes: "Tens of thousands of Australians live and work close to
coal-fired power plants. The cocktail of gaseous and particulate
pollutants arising from coal power generation is injurious to human
health. All are associated with an increased risk of heart attack and
stroke in the days after exposure and subsequently with the development
of chronic cardiopulmonary diseases… There is no safe level for
particulate pollution. The burden of disease is proportional to the
level of exposure. These findings are the same in all communities
throughout the world… In the US, coal combustion contributes to
asthma, cancer, heart disease and stroke and it interferes with lung
development and compromises intellectual capacity; 50,000 deaths each
year are attributed to pollution from power plants… In the US it has
been estimated that if the cost of disease resulting from coal was paid
for by the coal and power industries it would almost double the cost of
electricity. Doctors and health services promote the concept that
"prevention is better than cure", so why does society not act to
prevent this scourge?"

I posted  the following pertinent comments  on the article:
"Excellent article, a key part being "In the US it has been
estimated that if the cost of disease resulting from coal was paid for
by the coal and power industries it would almost double the cost of
electricity." An Ontario (Canada) Government-commissioned study that
found that taking environmental impacts and human deaths into account
results in a "true cost" of coal -based power in Ontario that is 4-5
times higher than the "market price" (see Paul Gipe, "Ontario study
identifies social costs of coal-fired power plants", EV World, :
http://www.evworld.com/news.cfm?newsid=8836
<http://www.evworld.com/news.cfm?newsid=8836>  .).

Simple translating of Canadian and New Zealand data to Australia
provides estimates that Australians deaths from carbon burning
pollutants each year total 2,200 from vehicles, 4,600 from coal burning
for electricity and 2,800 from other carbon burning, for a total of
about 10,000 carbon burning-related deaths annually (excluding
pollutants from bushfires). At a "value of a statistical life" (VOSL) of
$7.6 million per person ($73 billion pa for Australian carbon
burning-related deaths) and $9 billion pa in other fossil fuel
subsidies, the minimum Carbon Price to cover carbon burning-derived
deaths and carbon burning subsidies is $554 per tonne of carbon as
compared to the best political offer yet of $23 per tonne of carbon (see
"2011. Australian carbon burning-related deaths and carbon burning
subsidies", Yarra Valley Climate Action Group:
https://sites.google.com/site/yarravalleyclimateactiongroup/2011-carbon-\
burning
<https://sites.google.com/site/yarravalleyclimateactiongroup/2011-carbon\
-burning>  ) .

This is ignored in look-the-other-way-Australia in which 66,000
Australians are estimated to die preventably each year, the breakdown
being hospital adverse events (18,000), smoking (15,500), carbon-burning
pollution-derived deaths (10,000), Indigenous Australian avoidable
deaths (9,000), obesity-related deaths (6,000), alcohol-related deaths
(3,000), suicides (2,100), road deaths (1,400), opiate drug-related
deaths due to US Alliance restoration of the Taliban-destroyed Afghan
opium industry (360) and homicides (300, with about 40% of victims being
female) (see Gideon Polya, "Why PM Julia Gillard Must Go: 66,000
Preventable Australian Deaths Annually", Countercurrents, 21 February
2012:
http://digg.com/newsbar/topnews/why_pm_julia_gillard_must_go_66_000_prev\
entable_australian_deaths_annually
<http://digg.com/newsbar/topnews/why_pm_julia_gillard_must_go_66_000_pre\
ventable_australian_deaths_annually>  ).

Dr Gideon Polya, Melbourne



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#3665 From: "Gideon Polya" <gpolya@...>
Date: Sun Mar 11, 2012 11:07 pm
Subject:: Nuclear option a major CO2 polluter
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Economist Dr Colin Hunt (University of Queensland) has written an
article on The Conversation arguing for the adoption of nuclear power to
"tackle climate change". The article is entitled "Don't
dismiss nuclear, whatever the political difficulties" :
https://theconversation.edu.au/dont-dismiss-nuclear-whatever-the-politic\
al-difficulties-5658
<https://theconversation.edu.au/dont-dismiss-nuclear-whatever-the-politi\
cal-difficulties-5658>  .

Unfortunately this economist  ignores the science-based
"difficulties"  that apart from the security, safety, nuclear
weapons-related, terrorism-related, cost, non-renewability  and waste
storage problems, the nuclear option in the context of an existing
carbon economy is a major CO2 polluter.

I sent the following comments on the article to this effect: "Not
mentioned in this article or the discussion is the reality that in the
context of an existing carbon burning-based economy, the overall nuclear
cycle - from mining the uranium or thorium ores to safely burying the
radioactive waste - generates a huge amount of carbon dioxide (CO2),
this being complicated by the non-renewability and declining quality of
the ore used.

Thus Dr Mark Diesendorf (UNSW): "Current reserves of high-grade uranium
ore will only last several decades at current usage rate. Once they are
used up, low-grade ore will have to be used. This means that, to produce
1 kg of yellowcake, 10 tonnes or more of rock will have to be mined and
milled, using fossil fuels. Under these circumstances, the CO2 emissions
from the nuclear fuel chain will be comparable with those of an
equivalent combined-cycle gas-fired power station. Government Ministers
and nuclear experts have admitted that Australia's first nuclear power
station and associated infrastructure would take 15 years to construct
(assuming no public opposition).
Therefore, based on existing technology, nuclear power is neither a
short-term nor a long-term solution to global warming." (see, Dr Mark
Diesendorf, "Opinion: Greenhouse solution myth, fallacy & spin", UNSW:
http://www.science.unsw.edu.au/opinion-greenhouse-solution-myth-fallacy-\
spin/
<http://www.science.unsw.edu.au/opinion-greenhouse-solution-myth-fallacy\
-spin/>  ).

Dr Gideon Polya, Melbourne.



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#3666 From: "Gideon Polya" <gpolya@...>
Date: Sun Mar 18, 2012 10:10 pm
Subject:: Climate criminal Australia fails the carbon test
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On 19 March 2012 Adam Morton published a key article in The Age On-line
National Times about climate criminal Australia's failure to meet
the climate change challenge and entitled "Australia fails carbon
test" (see:
http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/political-news/australia-fails-carbon-t\
est-20120318-1vdmd.html
<http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/political-news/australia-fails-carbon-\
test-20120318-1vdmd.html>  ) .

Key quote: "Australia's economy is less equipped to deal with a
low carbon emissions world than it was nearly two decades ago, an
international study has found.

The study, backed by think tank the Climate Institute and multinational
GE, found that since 1995, Australia's dependence on polluting
activities had grown relative to almost every other major economy.

The study ranked Australia 16th out of 19 countries in being ready to
deal with a low-carbon world — ahead of just India, Indonesia and
Saudi Arabia.

The rankings are based on 19 measures, including emissions growth,
energy generation, export industries, transport and investment in clean
technology."



The Age kindly published my following comments on the article (for your
convenience I have inserted reference links):



"There is another even more exacting carbon test that Australia has
failed and that is "years left to attain zero emissions".



Thus in 2009 the WBGU, which advises the German Government on climate
change, estimated that for a 75% chance of avoiding a disastrous 2
degree Centigrade temperature rise (EU policy), the World can emit no
more than 600 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) between 2010 and
zero emissions in 2050.



Australia is a World leader in annual per capita greenhouse gas (GHG)
pollution and its  domestic plus exported greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution
is so high that it had used up its "fair share" of the World's terminal
GHG pollution budget by mid-2011 and is now stealing the entitlement of
all other countries, including impoverished, low pollution countries
like Somalia and Bangladesh (for details Google "shocking analysis by
country":
http://www.green-blog.org/2011/08/01/shocking-analysis-by-country-of-yea\
rs-left-to-zero-emissions/
<http://www.green-blog.org/2011/08/01/shocking-analysis-by-country-of-ye\
ars-left-to-zero-emissions/>  ).



Further, contrary to the utterly false Gillard Labor Government  claim
that it is "tackling climate change"  for a "clean energy future",
according to Treasury and ABARE data Australia's annual domestic plus
exported GHG pollution under Labor's deceptive Carbon Tax-ETS will
increase 1.7-fold by 2020 and 4.4-fold by 2050 relative  that in 2000
(for details Google "2011 climate change course":
http://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/2011-climate-change-course
<http://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/2011-climate-change-course>
)."



Dr Gideon Polya, Melbourne.



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#3667 From: "Gideon Polya" <gpolya@...>
Date: Tue Mar 20, 2012 11:26 pm
Subject:: OECD report understates climate genocide
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On 21 March 2012 the Age On-line National Times section published an
article on the latest OECD response to the worsening climate crisis  by
The Age  economics editor Ross Gittins and entitled "The human cost
of inaction incalculable":
http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/politics/human-cost-of-inaction-incalcu\
lable-20120320-1vhrv.html
<http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/politics/human-cost-of-inaction-incalc\
ulable-20120320-1vhrv.html>  .



Key quotes: "Do you ever wonder how the environment - the global
ecosystem - will cope with the continuing growth in the world population
plus the rapid economic development of China, India and various other
''emerging economies''? I do. And it's not a comforting thought. But now
that reputable and highly orthodox outfit the Organisation for Economic
Co-operation and Development has attempted to think it through
systematically. In its report Environmental Outlook to 2050, it projects
existing socio-economic trends for 40 years, assuming no new policies to
counter environmental problems… The United Nations is projecting
further population growth of 2 billion by 2050. Cities are likely to
absorb this growth. By 2050, nearly 70 per cent of the world population
is projected to be living in urban areas. ''This will magnify challenges
such as air pollution, transport congestion, and the management of waste
and water in slums, with serious consequences for human health"
… with the global average temperature increasing by 3 to 6 degrees
by the end of the century.'' A temperature increase of more than 2
degrees would alter precipitation patterns, increase glacier and
permafrost melt, drive sea-level rise, worsen the intensity and
frequency of extreme weather events such as heat waves, floods and
hurricanes, and become the greatest driver of biodiversity loss"…
With no policy change, continued degradation and erosion of natural
environmental capital could be expected, ''with the risk of irreversible
changes that could endanger two centuries of rising living standards''.
For openers, the cost of inaction on climate change could lead to a
permanent loss of more than 14 per cent in average world consumption per
person."



The Age kindly published my following comments on the article uncensored
(I have added links for your convenience) : "A temperature increase
of + 0.8°C is already associated with increased extreme weather
events,  glacier melting, sea level rise, ocean warming, ocean
acidification and a species extinction rate which is 100-1,000 times
greater than normal.



The CSIRO and the Australia Bureau of Meteorology have just released
their "State of the Climate 2012"
(http://www.csiro.au/Outcomes/Climate/Understanding/State-of-the-Climate\
-2012.aspx
<http://www.csiro.au/Outcomes/Climate/Understanding/State-of-the-Climate\
-2012.aspx>  ) report that sets out the remorselessly increasing
greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution of the atmosphere (climate change
inaction) and states that Australian average temperatures are projected
to rise by up to 5.0°C by 2070.



Australia is a world leader in annual per capita greenhouse gas (GHG)
pollution and in climate change inaction. Pro-coal, pro-gas Australian
PM Julia Gillard has an appalling record of climate change inaction
falsely dressed up as the opposite. The most outrageous untruth of
Gillard Labor is that it is "tackling climate change" for a
"clean energy future" – but in reality its policies in 16
major areas involve increasing Australia's already
disproportionately high GHG pollution (for detailed analysis Google
"Australian PM Julia Gillard's appalling record of climate
change inaction")
(http://www.green-blog.org/2012/03/08/australian-pm-julia-gillards-appal\
ling-record-of-climate-change-inaction/
<http://www.green-blog.org/2012/03/08/australian-pm-julia-gillards-appal\
ling-record-of-climate-change-inaction/>  ) .



The WBGU which advises the German Government on climate change says the
World must emit no more than 600 billion tonnes of CO2 between 2010 and
zero emissions in 2050. Australia had already used up its "fair share"
of this terminal GHG pollution budget by mid-2011,"



and my further comments:

"The OECD evidently understates the disastrous consequences of
unaddressed climate change. Thus both Dr James Lovelock FRS (Gaia
hypothesis; atmospheric gas analysis instrumentation) and Professor
Kevin Anderson ( Deputy Director, Tyndall Centre for Climate Change
Research, University of Manchester, UK) have estimated that only about
0.5 billion people will survive this century due to unaddressed,
man-made global warming (for details Google "Climate Genocide")
(https://sites.google.com/site/climategenocide/
<https://sites.google.com/site/climategenocide/>  ) .

This means that about 10 billion people will perish this century due to
climate change inaction or an average of 100 million per year. Already
at a temperature increase of + 0.8°C about 18 million people die
avoidably each year from deprivation and deprivation-exacerbated disease
that is increasingly impacted by man-made climate change (for detailed
analysis see "Body Count. Global avoidable mortality since 1950")
(http://globalbodycount.blogspot.com.au/
<http://globalbodycount.blogspot.com.au/>  )."



Dr Gideon Polya, Melbourne.



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#3668 From: Dr Bob Rich <bob@...>
Date: Thu Mar 22, 2012 2:11 am
Subject:: Bobbing Around Volume 11 Number 6
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Hi friends,

Just uploaded for your interest and inspiration is the latest issue of Bobbing
Around.
http://mudsmith.net/bobbing11-6.html

This issue features the best cartoon Alfredo Zotti and I have collaborated on so
far, and several very timely requests for help.

Enjoy,
Bob



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#3669 From: "Gideon Polya" <gpolya@...>
Date: Thu Mar 22, 2012 6:12 am
Subject:: Stop terracidal brown coal burning
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On 22 March 2012 The Age On-line National Times published an article by
Josh Gordon about Victorian premier Baillieu's (Faillieu's)
plans for expansion of Victorian Brown coal exploitation and entitled
"The dirt on brown coal's grubby history":
http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/politics/the-dirt-on-brown-coals-grubby\
-history-20120321-1vk1k.html
<http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/politics/the-dirt-on-brown-coals-grubb\
y-history-20120321-1vk1k.html>  .



Key quotes: "Billions of investment dollars may be flowing to the
resource states of Western  Australia and Queensland, but the Baillieu
government reckons Victoria is the real ''energy hub'' of the nation.
Why? Because within the Latrobe Valley lies at least 430 billion tonnes
of brown coal. It represents, as Energy Minister Michael O'Brien points
out, potentially more energy than that within the entire north-west
shelf… If carbon dioxide  were not such a problem, Victoria would
now be in an enviable position. Yet brown coal is about three times more
greenhouse intensive per kilowatt hour of electricity than, say, natural
gas. Abundant it may be, but clean it is not. The state government -
under increasing political and financial pressure as our economy slips -
hopes that the private sector will stump up the investment and
technology needed to convert brown coal into a commercially and
environmentally viable form… The best case scenario for the people
of the Latrobe  Valley is that the private sector will find a
commercially viable method of transforming one of the world's dirtiest
energy sources into a clean form. But if past experience is any guide,
they would be unwise to count on it."



The Age has an appalling record of censorship of informed, credentialled
views it does not want its readers to read or think  about (see
"Censorship by The Age":
https://sites.google.com/site/mainstreammediacensorship/censorship-by-th\
e-age
<https://sites.google.com/site/mainstreammediacensorship/censorship-by-t\
he-age>   and http://agecensors.blogspot.com/
<http://agecensors.blogspot.com/>  ) and accordingly completely censored
out my first comment on the article. However I persisted and the The Age
finally published the following acutely germane comment:

"Edited & re-submitted: an omission from this history of Victorian
brown coal was that one of PM Julia Gillard's first acts after the June
23/24 2010 Coup was to approve an export deal for Victorian dried brown
coal between Melbourne company Environmental Clean Technologies and
Vietnamese company TinCom that was expected to reach 20 million tonnes
per year (reported by The Age, 26 June 2010; Google "Greens slam Gillard
on brown coal export deal").

Combustion of all Victorian brown coal would be a disaster for the
planet and any exploitation of these deposits should cease.

In 2009 the WBGU which advises the German Government on climate change
estimated that for a 75% chance of avoiding a disastrous 2C temperature
rise (EU policy) the World must emit no more than 600 billion tonnes of
carbon dioxide (CO2) between 2010 and zero emissions in 2050.
Australia's domestic plus exported greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution is so
high that it had already used up its "fair share" of this terminal GHG
pollution budget by mid-2011.

The amount of CO2 released from combustion of 430 billion tonnes of
brown coal = 430 billion tonnes coal x (0.33 tonnes carbon/tonne brown
coal) x (44 tonnes CO2 / 12 tonnes carbon) = 520 billion tonnes CO2 (87%
of the world's terminal CO2 pollution budget)."



Please tell everyone you know to sign the Environment Victoria petition
against new coal:
http://environmentvictoria.org.au/say-no-way-to-new-coal
<http://environmentvictoria.org.au/say-no-way-to-new-coal>  .



Dr Gideon Polya, Melbourne.



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#3670 From: "Gideon Polya" <gpolya@...>
Date: Fri Mar 23, 2012 2:49 am
Subject:: Oz subsidies for dirty cars & Climate Censorship
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On 23 March 2012 The Age On-line national Times published an article by
its Economics Editor Tim Colebatch about the latest $0.3 billion
Government subsidy for the General Motors  Holden car manufacture and
entitled "It'd be  a brave PM who pulled the plug on Holden"
( see:
http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/politics/itd-be-a-brave-pm-who-pulled-t\
he-plug-on-holden-20120322-1vmxw.html
<http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/politics/itd-be-a-brave-pm-who-pulled-\
the-plug-on-holden-20120322-1vmxw.html>  ).



Key quotes: "You can have a car industry with taxpayer subsidies. Or
you can save taxpayers' money and scrap your car industry. There are
good arguments for either policy, but you can't have a car industry
without subsidies."



The Age (Melbourne) regularly  censors out informed, credentialled,
non-anonymous comments on climate change (and on the human cost of war)
and in this instance  repeatedly censored out my 2 proffered comments on
the article, the second being a slightly edited version of the first.



Censored comment #1.



"Australia clearly needs a sophisticated car industry as the basis
of a sophisticated manufacturing industry. However this $300 million
investment into carbon -burning cars is an immense wasted opportunity -
the money should have been spent on electric cars and renewable energy.



Pro-coal, pro-gas Gillard Labor already spends $12 billion each year on
subsidies for fossil fuel burning (according  to the  ACF)  and this
simply adds another $0.3 billion to the carbon burning bonfire.



Australia is a world leader in annual per capita greenhouse gas (GHG)
pollution and pro-coal, pro-gas Australian PM Julia Gillard has an
appalling record of climate change inaction falsely dressed up as the
opposite. The biggest and most outrageous untruth of Gillard Labor is
that it is "tackling climate change" . For a detailed analysis
of 16 areas in which Gillard Labor's Carbon Tax-ETS will INCREASE
greenhouse gas pollution simply Google "Australian PM Julia
Gillard's appalling record of climate change inaction."



Utterly betrayed pro-environment and pro-science Labor voters will vote
1 Green and put Labor last until it gives up its terracidal fossil fuel
burning  policies."





Censored comment #2.



"Edited & re-submitted: Australia clearly needs a car industry as
the fundamental basis of a sophisticated manufacturing industry. However
this $300 million investment into carbon -burning cars is an immense
wasted opportunity - the money should have been spent on electric cars
and renewable energy.



Pro-coal, pro-gas Gillard Labor already spends $12 billion each year on
subsidies for fossil fuel burning (according  to the  ACF)  and this
simply adds another $0.3 billion to the carbon burning bonfire.



Australia is a world leader in annual per capita greenhouse gas (GHG)
pollution and pro-coal, pro-gas Australian PM Julia Gillard has an
appalling record of climate change inaction falsely dressed up as the
opposite. The biggest and most outrageous untruth of Gillard Labor is
that it is "tackling climate change" . For a detailed analysis
of 16 areas in which Gillard Labor's Carbon Tax-ETS will INCREASE
greenhouse gas pollution simply Google "Australian PM Julia
Gillard's appalling record of climate change inaction."



Utterly betrayed pro-environment and pro-science Labor voters will vote
1 Green and put Labor last until it gives up its fossil fuel burning
policies. "

The pro-environment Australian Greens have already protested that these
subsidies should have been used to advance electric cars.  Thus Greens
MP Adam Bandt: ""If we are to put further public money into this
industry it must come on the condition that the industry begins
switching to electric. We can do it. The technology is available now.
People need to have confidence that they can drive their electric cars
over a certain range and know there's going to be a charging point
either at the supermarket or some other place." (see "The Greens
want taxpayer funding for Holden to drive the production to electric
vehicles", The Australian, 22 March 2012:
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/the-opposition-is-seeki\
ng-a-cost-benefit-analysis-on-a-planned-200-million-subsidy-for-holden/s\
tory-fn59niix-1226306958017
<http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/the-opposition-is-seek\
ing-a-cost-benefit-analysis-on-a-planned-200-million-subsidy-for-holden/\
story-fn59niix-1226306958017>  ).

The Age again reveals itself as a neocon rag that remorselessly censors
informed, credentialed, non-anonymous comments that it evidently regards
as containing things that it does not want its readers to read, know or
think about (see "Censorship by The Age":
https://sites.google.com/site/mainstreammediacensorship/censorship-by-th\
e-age
<https://sites.google.com/site/mainstreammediacensorship/censorship-by-t\
he-age>  and http://agecensors.blogspot.com/
<http://agecensors.blogspot.com/>  . Censorship sabotages rational risk
management that is crucial for societal safety. Sensible people advocate
that we "Boycott Murdoch Media" for its appalling reportage over
man-made climate change (see "Boycott Murdoch Media":
https://sites.google.com/site/boycottmurdochmedia/
<https://sites.google.com/site/boycottmurdochmedia/>  ) and the
ostensibly more liberal Fairfax media may well deserve the same
treatment for their anti-science censorship.



Dr Gideon Polya,  Melbourne.



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#3671 From: "Gideon Polya" <gpolya@...>
Date: Sat Mar 24, 2012 5:16 am
Subject:: Arctic summer sea ice going but BAU GHG pollution
gideonpolya
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On 23 March 2012 The Conversation published an important article on
man-made global warming by paleo-climatologist and earth scientist Dr
Andrew Glikson (Honorary Professor at the Geothermal Energy Centre of
Excellence, The University of Queensland, and a Visiting Fellow at the
Australian National University) which is entitled "On Arctic sea ice
melt and coal mine canaries":
https://theconversation.edu.au/on-arctic-sea-ice-melt-and-coal-mine-cana\
ries-5967
<https://theconversation.edu.au/on-arctic-sea-ice-melt-and-coal-mine-can\
aries-5967>  .



The article is supported by clear figures showing the remorseless
increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2)  and nitrous oxide (N2O),
the alarming resumption of an increase in atmospheric methane (CH4) and
an accelerating  loss of Arctic summer sea ice (about 70% has gone over
the last 4 decades).



Key quotes:  "Despite peak global temperatures in 2005 and 2010
(unprecedented in the instrumental record), a recent sharp plunge in
volume of the Arctic Sea ice and a spate of extreme weather events, coal
mining, coal exports and carbon emissions continue to grow, overwhelming
any mitigation attempted by schemes such as the Australian carbon
price… If local emissions for 2007 (540 MtCOâ‚‚ = 147 MtCarbon)
(excluding land use-related carbon loss) are combined with 2007
emissions from Australian coal exports (262*0.8 = 210 MtCarbon) (Table 8
<https://theconversation.edu.au/adl.brs.gov.au/data/warehouse/pe_abare99\
001318/pc13548.pdf> ), the total of ~357 MtCarbon constitutes ~4.5
percent of 2007 global emission of ~7900 MtCarbon
<http://photos.mongabay.com/09/forecast_co2.jpg> . Quadrupling
Australia's coal exports <http://www.greenleft.org.au/node/50309>
would increase Australia's total direct and indirect emissions to
over 1 billion tons (1 GtCarbon)… Global emissions since 1750,
totalling 352,000 MtCarbon from combustion and 152,000 MtCarbon from
land clearing, have driven atmospheric COâ‚‚ levels to 393 pp
<http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/trends/> m (see figure 5), the
highest it has been since the Pliocene some 3 million years ago. Current
COâ‚‚ rise rates near 2 ppm COâ‚‚/year are unprecedented in
the last 65 million years of geological history."



The Conversation kindly published my following comments on this
excellent article by Professor Glikson: "Excellent article by Dr
Andrew Glikson but his clear message in the public interest has
inevitably been obfuscated by non-climate scientist climate change
denialism (if such people were to ignorantly, publicly and passionately
contradict Bureau of Meteorology warnings on a future repeat of Black
Saturday I suspect they would get short shrift from an indignant and
endangered public).

Some key points below relating to Dr Glikson's cogent and expert
analysis.

1. Australia has 22 x100/7000 = 0.3% of the World's population but in
2007 Australia's Domestic plus Exported GHG pollution was 4.5% of the
World's total. Arthur Calwell's outrageous "Two Wongs do not make a
White" (1947) has now escalated to a climate racist "15 non-Aussies
don't equate to 1 Aussie".

2. In 2009 the WBGU that advises the German Government on climate change
estimated that for a 75% chance of avoiding a disastrous 2C temperature
rise the World can emit no more than 600 Gt (billion tonnes) of CO2
between 2010 and zero emissions in 2050. Australia's share is 22 x
600/7000 = 1.886 Gt CO2 = 1,886 Mt CO2. However in 2010 Australia's
annual Domestic plus Exported GHG pollution was about 1,415 Mt, this
leaving Australia 1,886/1,415 = 1.3 years to get to zero emissionsi.e.
Australia had used up its "fair share" of this terminal global GHG
pollution budget by mid-2011 and is now stealing the entitlement of all
other countries, and notably of impoverished nations like Somalia and
Bangladesh. More climate racism.

3. Under Gillard Labor's Carbon Tax-ETS Australia's Domestic plus
Exported GHG pollution will be 1.7 times greater in 2020 and 4.2 times
greater in 2050 than that in 2000 (assuming ABARE estimates of a 2.4% pa
increase in coal exports and a 9% pa increase in LNG exports; see 2011
Climate Change Course:
https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/2011-climate-change-course
<https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/2011-climate-change-course>
). Gillard Labor's claim to be "tackling climate change" for a "clean
energy future" is egregiously false (see "Australian PM Julia
Gillard's appalling record of climate change inaction":
http://www.green-blog.org/2012/03/08/australian-pm-julia-gillards-appall\
ing-record-of-climate-change-inaction/
<http://www.green-blog.org/2012/03/08/australian-pm-julia-gillards-appal\
ling-record-of-climate-change-inaction/>  ).

4.The recent resumption of an increase in atmospheric methane (CH4) is
scary if it substantially derives from release from CH4-H2O clathrates
in the Arctic Tundra. To compound this further, Dr Drew Shindell and
colleagues at NASA's GISS have recently found that CH4 is 105 times
worse than CO2 as a GHG on a 20 year time scale and with aerosol impacts
considered (see Drew T. Shindell et al., "Improved Attribution of
Climate Forcing to Emissions", Science, 30 October 2009:
Vol. 326 no. 5953 pp. 716-718:
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/326/5953/716
<http://www.sciencemag.org/content/326/5953/716>  ).

A question for Dr Glikson: what has been the absolute decrease in the
amount of Arctic summer sea ice? [his answer suggested that about 70%
has gone]. "

Dr Gideon Polya, Melbourne



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#3672 From: "Gideon Polya" <gpolya@...>
Date: Tue Mar 27, 2012 12:41 am
Subject:: Victoria, Australia, scraps 20% off by 2020
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On 27 March 2012 The Age On-line reported that the Baillieu Liberal
Party-National Party Coalition Government of Victoria, Australia, had
decoded to scrap Victoria's plan to cut greenhouse gas (GHG)
emissions by 20% by 2020:  "A plan to cut Victoria's greenhouse
gas emissions by 20 per cent over the next decade is set to be dumped by
the Baillieu government on the basis that it would merely lighten the
load imposed on other states. An independent review of the state's
key climate change laws, to be released today, has found ``no
compelling case'' to keep the target following the introduction of
the Commonwealth's minimum target to cut emissions by 5 per cent, to
be mainly achieved through Labor's carbon tax" (see Carbon
target scrapped}, The Age On-line, 27 March 2012:
http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/political-news/carbon-target-scrapped-2\
0120326-1vust.html
<http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/political-news/carbon-target-scrapped-\
20120326-1vust.html>  ) .

The Age kindly published my following comments on the article:

"The pro-coal, pro-gas, anti-environment Brumby Labor Government
thoroughly deserved to be kicked out but its successor the pro-coal,
pro-gas, anti-environment Baillieu Coalition Government is even worse
and deserves the same fate even more so under the fundamental voter
strategy of  "Punish the incompetent incumbent".

The anti-environment Baillieu  (Fail you) Government:

   1.  allowed cattle into the Alpine National Park,

2. sabotaged Victoria's wind and solar energy industries,

3. backs logging of Victoria's  native forests (the best forest carbon
sinks in the world),

4. is promoting massive expansion of exploitation of Victoria's 430
billion tonnes of brown coal (complete combustion would yield 520
billion tonnes of CO2 or 87% of the global terminal budget of 600
billion tonnes of CO2 that can be emitted before zero emissions in
2050),

5. backs and subsidizes expansion of dirty gas and dirty coal burning
for power,

6. now scraps a "20% off greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution by 2020" target,
and

7. ignores the shocking reality that Victoria is among the worst annual
per capita GHG polluters in the world."

In 2009 the  WBGU which advises the German Government on climate change
estimated that for a  75% chance of avoiding a disastrous 2C temperature
rise (EU policy) the World  must emit no more than 600 billion tonnes of
carbon dioxide (CO2) between 2010  and zero emissions in 2050.
Australia's domestic plus exported  greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution is so
high that it had already used up its "fair  share" of this terminal GHG
pollution budget by  mid-2011 and is now stealing the entitlement of all
other countries, including  impoverished and global warming threatened
countries like Somalia and Bangladesh (see Gideon Polya, "Shocking
analysis by country of years left to zero emissions", Green Blog, 1
August 2011:
http://www.green-blog.org/2011/08/01/shocking-analysis-by-country-of-yea\
rs-left-to-zero-emissions/
<http://www.green-blog.org/2011/08/01/shocking-analysis-by-country-of-ye\
ars-left-to-zero-emissions/>   and Gideon Polya  "2011 Climate
Change Course', 300.org:
https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/2011-climate-change-course
<https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/2011-climate-change-course>
).

Victoria, like the  rest of Australia, is committed to remorselessly
increasing GHG pollution despite the fact that Victoria is the dirtiest
state in one of the worst GHG polluting countries in the World. Thus
"annual per capita greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution" in units of
"tonnes CO2-equivalent per person per year" (2005-2008 data) is
0.9 (Bangladesh), 0.9 (Pakistan), 2.2 (India), less than 3 (many African
and Island countries), 3.2 (the Developing World), 5.5 (China), 6.7 (the
World), 11 (Europe), 16 (the Developed World), 27 (the US) and 30
(Australia; or 64 in 2010 if Australia's huge Exported CO2 pollution
is included).



Noting that the world population is expected to reach 9.5 billion by
2050 (UN Population Division) , it is estimated that the world  is
facing a worsening  Climate Genocide involving deaths of 10 billion
people this century, this including roughly twice the present population
of particular mainly non-European groups, specifically 6 billion under-5
year old infants, 3 billion Muslims in a terminal Muslim Holocaust, 2
billion Indians, 1.3 billion non-Arab Africans, 0.5 billion Bengalis,
0.3 billion Pakistanis and 0.3 billion Bangladeshis. (see "Climate
Genocide: https://sites.google.com/site/climategenocide/
<https://sites.google.com/site/climategenocide/>  ).


What can decent people do? Decent people must (a) inform everyone they
can and (b) urge international action to force climate criminal ,
climate racist Australia to get to zero emissions. Such actions might
include, sanctions, boycotts, green tariffs, sporting boycotts ,
International Court of Justice litigations and International Criminal
Court prosecutions.


Dr Gideon Polya, Melbourne.


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#3673 From: hugh spencer <Hugh@...>
Date: Tue Mar 27, 2012 9:37 am
Subject:: Queensland lurches to the right...
battyhugh
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Queensland lurches to the right...

[roeoz] Newman takes aim at climate and renewables

It appears that this is entirely consistent with conservative governments
now throughout the world...

their (unstated) assertions are

1) Anthropogenic Global Warming has not been proven - so we can ignore it
-"it's part of a natural cycle".
2) We need to grow, as growth is the only true saviour of our cultures.
3) Environment ...what's that??

so what do we do?? - in a world that is increasingly out-of-control?

I am hoping that a couple of limiting actions will start - and I guess a
(petroleum driven) war in the Gulf may do the job (albeit messily). - and a
collapse in China's over-inflated economy wouldn't hurt either.. It seems
that imposed economic restraints are the only signals our fearless leaders
will attend to.. what's the odd typhoon,hurricane or cyclone - let alone
earthquake and tsunami... ??

hey - who gives a damn about the earth anyway - trash it - the universe is
endless....we can go anywhere... hic!

Oh - and we accept brown paper bags with monetary contributions - don't
expect a receipt..

H


thanks Meteorite Debris <epicurus@...>

It starts. The great roll back to the Joh days.   Peter
http://tinyurl.com/cdosus3



Newman takes aim at climate and renewables

  By Giles Parkinson on  27 March 2012

Newly elected Queensland Premier Campbell Newman is expected to move
quickly  to disband the state’s climate change and renewable energy
programs, raising  questions about whether the state's $75 million
contribution to the Solar Dawn  project will remain intact.

Newman has already replaced the head of Premier and Cabinet John Bradley
with  investment banker Jon Grayson, who cites the biggest transaction on
his CV as  the successful bid for the Dalrymple Coal Terminal when he was
head of Prime  Infrastructure.

The Department of Environment and Resource Management is to be split, with
the word environment eviscerated and two new departments to emerge -
Resource  Management, and Mining and Energy. The department includes the
office of climate  change, headed by Greg Withers, the husband of ousted
premier Anna Bligh, which  also faces an uncertain future.

According to its policy document released a day before the election, the
Newman government plans to abolish eight of Labor's environmental funds,
including the solar flagships program, the $300 million climate change fund
and  the $50 million renewable energy fund.

The other funds identified include Queensland Smart Energy Savings Fund,
the  Queensland Future Growth Fund, the Solar Initiatives Package, the
Waste  Avoidance and Resource Efficiency Fund and Local Government
Sustainable Future  Fund

The document described the schemes as "redundant and a waste of taxpayer"s
money in light of the federal government's mandated Renewable Energy Target
and  the carbon tax." And, therefore, any state-based scheme will simply
mean  Queenslanders will be paying for other states to emit more" the
document said.  The carbon schemes are a "luxury Queensland just can't
afford."

And it quoted the Productivity Commission's submission to the Garnaut
Climate  Change Review, saying an "effective ETS, much of the current
patchwork of  climate change policies will become redundant and there will
only be a residual  role for state, territory and local government
initiatives." Garnaut said the  same thing, but put the emphasis on the
caveat word "effective'.

It is not clear whether the closure means no new spending or whether money
already allocated or committed, such as the solar flagships contribution,
will  be repatriated. The renewable energy fund, for instance, included $9
millon  for Mackay Sugar's co-generation projet, $15 million to the
University of  Queensland geothermal energy’'s centre of excellence, up to
$4.3 million for the  new geothermal power station at Birdsville. Not all
of that has been spent.

The impact of withdrawing the $75 million funding from Solar Dawn is also
not  clear, as some of it may have been designed to support research
initiatives,  including a $60 million research program at the University of
Queensland. Solar  Dawn failed to get a power purchase agreement and
financing in place in time to  meet a December deadline to access $465
million in federal funding, although it  won a six month extension.

A statement from the company said it "appreciated the commitment of the
State  of Queensland which has signed a $75 million conditional agreement
with Solar  Dawn for project assistance" and it looked forward to
"continuing its  relationship with the government" and briefing personnel
on progress in the  project.

The Victorian conservative government, meanwhile, has axed the 20 per cent
emissions abatement target set by its Labor predecessor, despite supporting
it  while in Opposition.

The state government came under huge pressure to abandon the target, saying
it placed an unnecessary burden on Victorian industry. Opponents included
the  usual industry organizations and individual companies such as Alcoa,
Alinta and  Exxon Mobil.

Alcoa's submission included a boast about how it had invested heavily to
reduce its emissions and improve the efficiency of its aluminium plants to
gain  a competitive advantage. It apparently did not see the irony in
pointing out the  "inefficiencies and higher costs" involved if Victoria
sought a similar  advantage for its economy.

The decision by the Victorian government is the latest in a series of moves
which has seen it halt feed-in-tariffs, impose strict planning restrictions
on  wind farm developments, and announce its intention to reopen tenders
for more  brown coal extraction. On the plus side it has doubled the
state’s energy  efficiency target, and promised up to $25 million for a
geothermal project need  Geelong.

In NSW, meanwhile, the new coalition state government has also brought its
solar tariff to an abrupt end, and is proposing similarly restrictive
planning  guidelines on wind farms. Queensland hasn’t needed to bother
about that because  there are only 12MW of wind turbines in the state in
any case. (Newman has,  however, vowed tor retain the state's feed in
tariff, which because it was  properly structured in the first place, with
a net tariff rather than a gross,  has been the most successful and cost
effective tariff in the country.

The message from all three Conservative governments is that climate change
action and renewable energy development is a national issue and not a state
one.  None of the states seem interested in gaining an advantage, or
attracting  investment, at the expense of the other. Does this happen in
any other  industry?

As acting Greens leader Senator Christine Milne said today, this now
increases pressure on Tony Abbott to deliver on his "bipartisan" commitment
to  reduce the country's emissions by 5 per cent by 2020, without a price
on carbon  - a policy that looks increasingly fragile following the CSIRO’s
recent dampener  on the coalition's plan to achieve its abatement through
carbon farming  initiatives.

#3674 From: "Gideon Polya" <gpolya@...>
Date: Wed Mar 28, 2012 9:18 am
Subject:: Victoria, Australia failure on climate change
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On  28 March 2012 The Age On-line National Times published an  article
on the climate change failure of the Baillieu Coalition Victorian State
Government by Michael Power (a lawyer with the Environment Defenders
Office, Victoria, Australia) and entitled "Victoria passes the buck
on carbon":
http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/politics/victoria-passes-the-buck-on-ca\
rbon-20120327-1vwf9.html
<http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/politics/victoria-passes-the-buck-on-c\
arbon-20120327-1vwf9.html>  .



Key quotes: "The Baillieu backflip on emissions reductions is a
dereliction of duty. The Victorian government this week confirmed what
many have suspected - that it does not view climate change as its
problem. By abandoning the 20 per cent target for reduction in
greenhouse gas emissions it took to the 2010 election, and winding back
the Climate Change Act, the government has formally vacated the climate
change policy space."



The Age On-line National Times kindly published the following comment by
me on the article that summarized the major climate change failures of
the Baillieu Government:



"Major climate change failures of the Baillieu Government are listed
below.

1. Cattle introduced into the Alpine National Park.
2. Victoria's wind industry sabotaged by restrictions.
3. Solar energy industry crippled by feed-in restrictions.
4. Continued logging of Victoria's native forests (the best forest
carbon sinks in the world).
5. Urging further exploitation of Victoria's 430 billion tonnes of brown
coal (complete combustion would yield 520 billion tonnes of CO2 or 87%
of the global terminal budget of 600 billion tonnes of CO2 that can be
emitted before zero emissions in 2050).
6. Supports expansion of dirty gas and dirty coal burning for power
(e.g. the HRL proposal).
7. Scrapped the 20% off by 2020 target.
8. Ignores the reality that Victoria is among the worst annual per
capita GHG polluters in the world.
9. Ignores Australia's huge Net Carbon Debt (Net Climate Debt) of 3,630
million tonnes CO2 (World's 6th biggest; Google "Climate Debt, Climate
Credit").
10. Ignores worsening Climate Genocide that is set to kill 10 billion
people this century (Google "Climate Genocide").
11. Ignores an estimated 10,000 Australian carbon burning-related deaths
annually.
12. Australia's fair share of the World's terminal GHG pollution budget
means that it should have reached zero emissions in mid-2011.

Commenter

Dr Gideon Polya

Location

Macleod

Date and time

Mar 28, 2012, 11:19AM".



What an appalling record. We must tell everyone we can.



Dr Gideon Polya, Melbourne.



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#3675 From: Ranjan Panda <ranjanpanda@...>
Date: Sun Apr 1, 2012 4:53 am
Subject:: Industry Up, Agriculture Down! Latest Update from WIO
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>Dear Friends/Co-sailors,
>
>
>
>Greetings from Water Initiatives Odisha (WIO)!
>
>
>Please find below WIO's latest analysis on the water allocation situation in
the state of Odisha.  This shows how the industries have been favoured at the
cost of agriculture.
>
>
>We have also attached a pdf version of the document.  You can also access it
at the following links:
>
>
>http://climatecrusaders.blogspot.in/2012/03/industry-up-agriculture-down-wio-up\
date.html
>
>
>http://www.scribd.com/doc/87508349/WIO-Update-on-Water-Allocation-to-Industries\
-31st-March-2012
>
>
>Look forward to your comments and support.
>
>
>Thanks and regards,
>
>
>Ranjan Panda
>
>
>=================== 
>
>
>Industry Up, Agriculture Down
>An
agrarian state disobeys its own Water Policy and favours industries at the cost
of agriculture.  Odisha’s water
management on a wrong path!
>
>
>Agriculture
declines as water to industry increases
>
>
>·         Water allocation to industries from rivers
in Odisha goes up by 224 per cent in just two years
>·         Irrigation coverage of the state has
increased marginally.
>·          Net
sown area has reduced by 4, 38,000 hectares.
>·         The increased allocation of water to
industries deprived at least 1, 68,000 ha of land from irrigation.
> 
>In Odisha net sown areas have come down while irrigation
coverage has marginally increased. This is when the water allocation to
industries has gone up drastically. We at Water Initiatives Odisha (WIO) have
just found it out based on analysis of the recent government statistics.  In a
state, where agriculture is still the
mainstay of the economy and whose water policy prioritizes ‘irrigation’ far
above ‘industries’ this shows how the government is favouring the industries
at
the cost of agriculture.
>
>
>In February this year the Chief Minister of the state
revealed the latest statistics of water allocation to industries.  According to
this data, there are 337
industries which are either drawing water or have been permitted to draw water
from the 11 river basins of the state. 
>
>
>This is a huge increase, almost of about 224 per cent
just in two years! 
>
>
>According to the Department of Water Resources’ Annual
Report 2009-2010, only 86 industries and other establishments had been
allocated water from river basins of the state. 
The total water allocated to the 86 industries and other commercial
establishments as per 2009-2010 annual report was 1993.366 cusecs.  As per the
latest figures, the industrial
allocation has increased to 5102 cusecs. 
Only 286.272 cusecs of this was allocated prior to the formation of the
Water Allocation Committee. 
>
>
>So the water allocation to industries before a decade was
just 286.272, which has now increased to 5102 cusecs, an increase of 17
times! 
>
>
>This only shows how the river basins are at increasing
stress but also irrigation is neglected. 
>
>
>Even as the government went on increasing water allocation
to industries, it failed to provide the necessary irrigation to the
farmers. 
>
>
>During the last decade (2000-01 to 2009-2010), the net
irrigation in Kharif increased by about 29 per cent only, from about 15,90,000
hectare to about 20,59,000 hectare.  The
increase in net irrigation in Rabi during this same period increased by about
45 per cent from about 5, 36,000 hectare to about 9,80,000 hectare. 
>
>
>This marginal increase does not seem to have benefited
farmers of the state at large as the net sown area of the state has decreased
by 4, 38,000 hectares, from 58, 45,000 ha in 2001-02 to 54,07,000 ha in
2010-11. 
>
>
>Agriculture, which provides employment to 60 per cent of the
state’s total workforce, is being deliberately neglected in the state. 
>
>
>While farmers are increasingly abandoning farming and are
crying for ensured irrigation facilities, the increase in water allocation to
industries at the cost of irrigation is unfortunate.  Compared to the huge
employment potential in
the farming sector, heavy industries and mining - the two sectors who are major
beneficiaries of the above increased allocation of water – provide negligible
employment. 
>
>
>Take for example the direct employment generated by heavy
industries such as steel, cement, aluminium, etc.  These projects have provided
employment only
to about 80, 561 people.   Mining, a
major beneficiary of water allocation in the state, provides direct employment
only to 51, 877 people.  In fact the
employment in mining sector is decreasing over the years.  This shows how the
water allocation in the
state is biased towards industries and mining despite of the fact that they
don’t generate benefit to the needy people of the state.  This is mockery of
the State Water Policy.
>
>
>Another startling fact that testifies how the government
neglects agriculture is the increasing barren land in the state. 
>
>
>While a vast chunk of the state is turning barren, the
‘culturable waste land’ and ‘land put to non-agricultural use’
categories
together have increased by a whopping 2, 82,000 ha.  Considering that 1 cusec
of water can provide
irrigation to approximately 35 ha of land, at least 60 per cent of these land
could have been brought into cultivation had the decadal increase in water
allocation to industries would have been used to create irrigation. 
>
>
>This could have saved lakhs of farmers from leaving
farming and would have arrested the degradation process of at least 1, 68,000
ha of land.  The number of cultivators in
the state is sharply falling.  Between
1991 and 2001, as many as 11, 64,000 cultivators had left farming!  The latest
figures are yet to be available
but we are sure it would have been much more heart breaking.
>
>
>Water Initiatives Odisha urges upon the government to
immediately look into this discrimination against irrigation.  Stop favouring
the industries at the
cost of irrigation.
>
>
>For further details, please contact:
>
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>
>Ranjan Panda
>
>
>Convenor, Water Initiatives Odisha (WIO)
>Cell: 94370-50103
>Email: ranjanpanda@...
>======================== 
>
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>Water Initiatives Odisha (WIO) is a state level coalition of civil
society organisations, farmers, academia, media and other concerned, which has
been working on water, environment and climate change issues in the state for
more than two decades now.
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#3676 From: "Gideon Polya" <gpolya@...>
Date: Mon Apr 2, 2012 10:44 pm
Subject:: Gross Australian ABC climate mal-reportage
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In March 2012 I sent a carefully composed letter to Australian MPs and
media about Australia's appalling climate change inaction. As far as
I am aware only one significant medium published this letter, namely the
Green Left Weekly which is outstanding for correct and humane reportage
of important matters. Indeed outstanding expatriate Australian
journalist John Pilger has the stated: "Australia has the most
restrictive media in the western world. Censorship by omission denies
Australians their democratic right to make sense of whole stratas of
political and foreign policy. That's why Green Left Weekly is a beacon,
doing a job of honourable journalism, as an agent of people, not power"
(see: http://www.greenleft.org.au/node/50457
<http://www.greenleft.org.au/node/50457>   ) .

My letter published by Green Left Weekly is reproduced  below (see
Gideon Polya, "Climate inaction", Letters to the Editor, Green
Left Weekly, 24 March 2012: http://www.greenleft.org.au/node/50457
<http://www.greenleft.org.au/node/50457>  ):

"Australia is a world leader in annual per capita greenhouse gas
pollution. Pro-coal, pro-gas Australian PM Julia Gillard has an
appalling record of climate change inaction falsely dressed up as the
opposite.

The most outrageous untruth of Gillard Labor is that it is "tackling
climate change" for a "clean energy future" — but in
reality its policies in 16 major areas involve increasing
Australia's already disproportionately high greenhouse gas
pollution. For detailed analysis Google "Australian PM Julia
Gillard's appalling record of climate change inaction".

Thus, under the fraudulent carbon tax-emissions trading system
Australia's domestic greenhouse gas pollution will increase from 578
Mt CO2-e in 2010 to 621 Mt CO2-e in 2020. Most of the claimed "160
million tonnes" of greenhouse gas savings in 2020 will be purchased
overseas and Australia's domestic plus exported greenhouse gas
pollution will be 1.7 times greater in  2020 and 4.2 times greater in
2050 than that in 2000.

Tackling climate change means decreasing greenhouse gas pollution, but
Australia's domestic plus exported greenhouse gas pollution will be
10% bigger in 2013 after six years of Labor than that under the
Coalition in 2007.

Voters must punish Labor for its egregious lying and climate change
inaction.

Dr Gideon Polya,
Macleod, Vic."

The various major areas of the ABC were sent a copy of this letter but
the taxpayer-funded ABC has subsequently published a diametrically
opposite and utterly incorrect view that Australia is actually leading
the world in tackling climate change!

Thus  the respected financial journalist Alan Kohler on the ABC's
The Drum (28 March 2012) stated: "Losing our lead: emissions targets
increase ahead …The idea that Australia is leading the world on
climate change is quickly becoming untrue" (Alan Kohler, "Losing
our lead: emissions targets increase ahead", The Drum, 28 March
2012:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-03-28/kohler-emissions-targets-increase-\
ahead/3916840
<http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-03-28/kohler-emissions-targets-increase\
-ahead/3916840>  ). These statements incorrectly assert that Australia
is a world leader in climate change action but that this situation is
changing rapidly and that Australia may shortly  lose this asserted
"lead".

The ABC has been reporting incorrectly on this matter for some time.
Thus in 2007 the ABC reported the then Coalition Federal Government
Environment Minister Malcolm Turnbull denying climate change inaction in
an interview: "Well, that's completely untrue. Australia is leading
the world on climate change. Let's go through it. We are hitting our
benchmark. We're going to meet our Kyoto target. We are leading the
world to reduced deforestation, the second largest source of
emissions" (see  "Turnbull attacks Labor's energy plan",
ABC Radio National AM, 31 October 2007:
http://www.abc.net.au/am/content/2007/s2076584.htm
<http://www.abc.net.au/am/content/2007/s2076584.htm>  ).

The present Gillard Labor Federal Government has utterly false mantras
that they are "tackling climate change"  for a "clean energy
future" and these are duly reported by the ABC.  Thus an ABC Search
of the phrase  "tackling climate change" yields 487 results and
a search for "clean energy future" yields 209 results. Further,
climate scientists and biologists argue that we must decrease
atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) from the present dangerous  392 parts
per million (ppm) to about 300 ppm CO2, a level that has not been
exceeded until the last century for 800,000 years (for a detailed
presentation of such expert opinions see  the 300.org website and
"300.og – return atmosphere CO2 to 300 ppm":
https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/300-org---return-atmosphere-co2\
-to-300-ppm
<https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/300-org---return-atmosphere-co\
2-to-300-ppm>  ). However ABC Searches for "300.org" and
"300 ppm CO2" yield zero (0) results and 1 result, respectively
(Google Searches yield 75,700 results and 75,400 results, respectively).

The reality is that  Australia is one of the worst countries in the
world for annual per capita greenhouse gas pollution. Far from
"leading the world on climate change" Australia is one of  the
world's worst countries for man-made climate change as set out in my
letter (above) and as summarized below (also see Gideon Polya, "PM
Julia Gillard's appalling record of climate change inaction",
Green Blog, 8 March 2012:
http://www.green-blog.org/2012/03/08/australian-pm-julia-gillards-appall\
ing-record-of-climate-change-inaction/
<http://www.green-blog.org/2012/03/08/australian-pm-julia-gillards-appal\
ling-record-of-climate-change-inaction/>  ):.

1. "Annual per capita greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution" in units
of "tonnes CO2-equivalent per person per year" (2005-2008 data)
is 0.9 (Bangladesh), 0.9 (Pakistan), 2.2 (India), less than 3 (many
African and Island countries), 3.2 (the Developing World), 5.5 (China),
6.7 (the World), 11 (Europe), 16 (the Developed World), 27 (the US) and
30 (Australia; or 64 in 2010 if Australia's huge Exported CO2
pollution is included).  Thus Australia's current annual per capita
domestic plus exported GHG pollution  is currently 71 times worse than
Bangladesh's annual per capita GHG pollution.

2. In 2009 the German Advisory Council on Climate Change (WBGU)
determined that for a 75% chance of avoiding a 2 degree C temperature
rise, the World must pollute less than 600 Gt CO2 between 2010 and
essentially zero emissions in 2050. Unfortunately Australia (through
disproportionately huge annual fossil fuel burning and exports) and
Belize (through disproportionately huge annual deforestation) have
already used up their "share" of this terminal greenhouse gas
(GHG) budget. Some examples below of how many years left relative to
2010 before each country exceeds its "fair share" of atmospheric
GHG pollution: Belize (0.8 years), Qatar (1.3), Guyana (1.4), Malaysia
(1.9), United Arab Emirates (2.0), Kuwait (2.4), Papua New Guinea (2.5),
Brunei (2.8), Australia (2.8; 1.1 if including its huge GHG Exports)
… Maldives (37.9), Kyrgyzstan (37.9), Burkina Faso (37.9), India
(40.1), Cook Islands (40.1), Bhutan (42.4), Yemen (45.1), Tajikistan
(45.1), Mozambique (45.1), Rwanda (45.1), Burundi (45.1), Lesotho
(48.1), Swaziland (48.1). Australia had already used up its "fair
share" by mid-2011 and is now stealing the entitlement of other
countries (see Gideon Polya, "Shocking analysis by country of years
left to zero emissions", Green Blog, 1 August 2011:
http://www.green-blog.org/2011/08/01/shocking-analysis-by-country-of-yea\
rs-left-to-zero-emissions/
<http://www.green-blog.org/2011/08/01/shocking-analysis-by-country-of-ye\
ars-left-to-zero-emissions/>  ).

3. Just as EU Creditor nations seek to reign in Debtor nations in an
ongoing financial crisis, so Climate Creditor countries should act in
the worsening climate crisis to reign in Climate Debtor countries of
which the worst is the US with a Net Climate Debt of $9.7 trillion based
on a price of US$100 per tonne CO2. In sharp contrast to the US, India
and China have Net Climate Credits of $6.5 trillion and $2.3 trillion,
respectively. In terms of Net Per Capita Carbon Debt (US$ per person) of
Climate Debtor countries, ranks 4th in the world:  United Kingdom
(33,307), United States (31,035), Germany (27,856), Australia (23,900 or
24,265 if including the effect of its huge GHG Exports on its Climate
Credits), Russia (17,529), Canada (15,560) (see Gideon Polya,
"Shocking analysis by country of Climate Debt of greenhouse gas
polluters", Bellaciao, 14 December 2011:
http://bellaciao.org/en/spip.php?article21491
<http://bellaciao.org/en/spip.php?article21491>   ; also see
"Climate Debt, Climate Credit":
https://sites.google.com/site/climatedebtclimatecredit/
<https://sites.google.com/site/climatedebtclimatecredit/>  ).

The taxpayer-funded ABC (Australia's equivalent of the UK BBC) must
be condemned for incorrect reportage and lying by omission over many
serious matters of which climate change action is the most serious (see
"ABC Censorship": https://sites.google.com/site/abccensorship/
<https://sites.google.com/site/abccensorship/>  ).

Dr Gideon Polya, Melbourne.



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#3677 From: "Gideon Polya" <gpolya@...>
Date: Thu Apr 5, 2012 1:06 am
Subject:: CO2 rise preceded temperature rise in last deglaciation
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Physicist and physical chemist  John Tyndall discovered the greenhouse
effect in about 1860 i.e. the absorption of radiant energy by gases such
as carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and water (H2O) and the effect of
this on atmospheric temperature. In the1890s Swedish physical chemist
Svante Arrhenius (famous for the Arrhenius Equation on the  temperature
dependence of reaction rates)  pointed out that increasing CO2 in the
atmosphere could increase surface temperature by this greenhouse effect.
An overwhelming scientific  consensus is warning that increasing
atmospheric greenhouse gases (notably CO2, CH4 and nitrous oxide, N2O)
is responsible for the warming of the planet (average surface
temperature today is about 0.8 degrees C higher than in 1900) (for a
succinct summary see "2011 climate change course":
https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/2011-climate-change-course
<https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/2011-climate-change-course>  )
. In a classic example of money trumping  inconvenient  truth,  the
fossil fuel industry and associated climate change skeptics (climate
change denialists) have obfuscated this expert message by arguing that
elevated atmospheric CO2 is a consequence and not a cause of global
warming. This argument has now been  debunked by a team of scientists
who have shown that elevation in atmospheric CO2 concentration preceded
global warming at the end of the last ice age.




This is a summary  by the editor of the prestigious scientific journal
Nature of a very  important scientific paper by Shakun et al. entitled
"Global warming preceded by increasing carbon dioxide concentrations
during the last deglaciation" (Nature, volume 484, pages 49-54,
April 2012:
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v484/n7392/full/nature10915.html
<http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v484/n7392/full/nature10915.html>
): "It is known from Antarctic ice-core records that there is a
relationship between atmospheric carbon dioxide levels and temperature
during the Pleistocene ice ages. But the phasing between the two has
been unclear, leading to controversy about whether greenhouse gases were
primary drivers of the ice ages, a feedback from warming or even a
consequence rather than a cause of past climate change. Shakun et al.
have assembled a global 'stack' of proxy temperature records for the
most recent deglaciation, and find that during this period, global
warming was preceded by CO2 increases. These observations, together with
transient global climate model simulations, suggest that CO2 was a
primary driver of global warming during the most recent
deglaciation."




Lead author Dr Jeremy Shakun has summarized this as follows to the UK
BBC: "At the end of the last ice age, CO2 rose from about 180 parts per
million (ppm) in the atmosphere to about 260; and today we're at 392.
So, in the last 100 years we've gone up about 100 ppm - about the same
as at the end of the last ice age, which I think puts it into
perspective because it's not a small amount. Rising CO2 at the end of
the ice age had a huge effect on global climate. Our global temperature
looks a lot like the pattern of rising CO2 at the end of the ice age,
but the interesting part in particular is that unlike with these
Antarctic ice core records, the temperature lags a bit behind the CO2.
You put these two points together - the correlation of global
temperature and CO2, and the fact that temperature lags behind the CO2 -
and it really leaves you thinking that CO2 was the big driver of global
warming at the end of the ice age" (see Jonathan Amos, "CO2
"drove end to last ice age"", BBC News, 4 April 2012:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-17611404
<http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-17611404>  ).




This finding underscores the need for urgent global action to tackle
man-made climate change that threatens the Biosphere with continued mass
extinction (the species extinction rate  is already 100-100 times
greater than normal;  see Phillip Levin and Donald Levin, "The real
biodiversity crisis", American Scientist, January-February 2002:
http://www.americanscientist.org/issues/pub/the-real-biodiversity-crisis
<http://www.americanscientist.org/issues/pub/the-real-biodiversity-crisi\
s>   )  and threatens mankind with a worsening climate genocide that is
predicted to kill as many as 10 billion humans this century (see
"Climate Genocide":
https://sites.google.com/site/climategenocide/
<https://sites.google.com/site/climategenocide/>  ). The World must
cease deforestation and burning wood, black coal, brown coal,
conventional oil, tar sands-derived oil, conventional natural gas and
coal seam gas (CSG) and then return atmospheric CO2 from the present
dangerous and damaging 392 ppm to the safe and sustainable level of 300
ppm CO2  that until the last century  had not been exceeded for 800,000
years (see "300.org – return atmospheric CO2 to 300 ppm":
https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/300-org---return-atmosphere-co2\
-to-300-ppm
<https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/300-org---return-atmosphere-co\
2-to-300-ppm>  ).




The World is rapidly running out of time to cease greenhouse gas
emissions and some countries have already run out of time in terms of
doing their "fair share" of this task. Thus in 2009 the German
Advisory Council on Climate Change (WBGU) determined that for a 75%
chance of avoiding a 2 degree C temperature rise the World must pollute
less than 600 billion tonnes of  CO2 between 2010 and essentially zero
emissions in 2050. Unfortunately Australia (through disproportionately
huge annual fossil fuel burning and exports) and Belize (through
disproportionately huge annual deforestation) have already used up their
"fair share" of this terminal greenhouse gas (GHG) budget and
are now stealing the entitlement of other countries (see "Shocking
analysis by country if years left to zero emissions", Green Blog, 1
August 2011:
http://www.green-blog.org/2011/08/01/shocking-analysis-by-country-of-yea\
rs-left-to-zero-emissions/
<http://www.green-blog.org/2011/08/01/shocking-analysis-by-country-of-ye\
ars-left-to-zero-emissions/>   .




What can decent people do? Insofar as this is practicable, decent people
must (a) inform everyone they can and (b) apply sanctions and boycotts
against all those corporations, countries, people, politicians, parties,
and  products disproportionately contributing  to the worsening climate
emergency and threatening survival of Humanity and the Biosphere. The
most useful single thing one can do is to vote 1 Green.





Dr Gideon Polya, Melbourne.



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#3678 From: "Gideon Polya" <gpolya@...>
Date: Sat Apr 7, 2012 12:06 am
Subject:: Oz Gillard Labor Government slashes Department of Climate Change
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On 4 April 2012 the academic-based, university-backed  web magazine The
Conversation published an article by Dr Robin Tennant-Wood (Assistant
Professor, Faculty of Business and Government, University  of Canberra)
on massive cuts to the Department of  Climate Change and Energy
Efficiency by the Gillard Labor Government and entitled "Climate
change isn't over yet so why are we cutting climate change
jobs?" (see:
https://theconversation.edu.au/climate-change-isnt-over-yet-so-why-are-w\
e-cutting-climate-change-jobs-6269
<https://theconversation.edu.au/climate-change-isnt-over-yet-so-why-are-\
we-cutting-climate-change-jobs-6269>   ).

Key quotes: "Yesterday's announcement that one-third of jobs in
the Department of Climate Change will be cut
<http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/climate/labor-takes-ax\
e-to-green-bureaucrats-to-bolster-surplus/story-e6frg6xf-1226318042678>
is yet another step back in the ALP's half-hearted dance with
climate change policy. Former Prime Minister Rudd called climate change
"the greatest moral challenge of our time", then promptly
abandoned the Emissions Trading Scheme that formed a central pillar of
his 2007 election. Current Prime Minister Gillard made a categorical
pre-election statement that her government would not introduce a carbon
tax, then announced 14 months later, "Today we move from words to
deeds", when introducing the suite of carbon pricing bills to the
House of Representatives. Now the government is announcing massive cuts
in spending and staffing in the Department of Climate Change and Energy
Efficiency."

I posted the following comment on the article to The Conversation (which
unfortunately has censored many of my comments; see "Censorship by
The Conversation":
https://sites.google.com/site/mainstreammediacensorship/censorship-by
<https://sites.google.com/site/mainstreammediacensorship/censorship-by>
) and so far it has remained.

"Excellent article. The public will eventually  realize that the
Gillard Labor Government simply has no intention of actually "tackling
climate change" for "a clean energy future" as endlessly asserted in its
false spin.



Australia is a world leader in annual per capita greenhouse gas
pollution. Pro-coal, pro-gas Australian PM Julia Gillard has an
appalling record of climate change inaction falsely dressed up as the
opposite.



The most outrageous untruth of Gillard Labor is that it is "tackling
climate change" for a "clean energy future" — but in
reality its policies in 16 major areas involve increasing
Australia's already disproportionately high greenhouse gas
pollution. For detailed and documented analysis of this outrage see
Gideon Polya, "Australian PM Julia Gillard's appalling record of
climate change inaction", Green Blog, 8 March 2012:
http://www.green-blog.org/2012/03/08/australian-pm-julia-gillards-appall\
ing-record-of-climate-change-inaction/
<http://www.green-blog.org/2012/03/08/australian-pm-julia-gillards-appal\
ling-record-of-climate-change-inaction/>   ( interestingly, if you
Google "PM julia gillard" you end up with 1,460,000 results with this
article being number 4; and if you Google "julia gillard" you end up
with 8,160,000 results with this article being number 11).



Thus, for example, under the fraudulent carbon tax-emissions trading
system Australia's domestic greenhouse gas pollution will increase
from 578 Mt CO2-e in 2010 to 621 Mt CO2-e in 2020. Most of the claimed
"160 million tonnes" of greenhouse gas savings in 2020 will be
purchased overseas and Australia's domestic plus exported greenhouse
gas pollution will be 1.7 times greater in  2020 and 4.2 times greater
in 2050 than that in 2000.



Tackling climate change means decreasing greenhouse gas pollution, but
Australia's domestic plus exported greenhouse gas pollution will be
10% bigger in 2013 after six years of Labor than that under the
Coalition in 2007.



Voters must punish Labor for its egregious lying and climate change
inaction. Utterly betrayed pro-environment Labor voters will vote 1
Green and put Labor last."



Dr Gideon Polya, Melbourne.



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#3679 From: "Gideon Polya" <gpolya@...>
Date: Sat Apr 14, 2012 10:08 pm
Subject:: Australian Green hero Dr Bob Brown to retire
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On 13 April 2012 Dr Robin Tennant-Wood (Assistant Professor in the
Discipline of Government at the University of Canberra.)  published an
article in The Conversation about the  retirement  of Greens leader Dr
Bob Brown and entitled "Bob Brown leaves a legacy of strength and
honesty for the Australian Greens":
https://theconversation.edu.au/bob-brown-leaves-a-legacy-of-strength-and\
-honesty-for-the-australian-greens-6422
<https://theconversation.edu.au/bob-brown-leaves-a-legacy-of-strength-an\
d-honesty-for-the-australian-greens-6422>  .

Key quotes: "At a time when cynicism about politics and politicians
is high and the major parties struggle to keep, much less gain, members,
the Greens continue to grow and are slowly but steadily increasing their
support in the electorate. What sets Brown apart from many other
political leaders is that he knows the party is not just all about him.
He has not had to endure the ignominy of losing his seat or being knifed
in the party room. He walks from the leadership and the Senate knowing
that he has made a difference and has done so without compromising his
conscience or his ethics. There can be no higher aspiration in public
life."

I posted the following comment on the  article and Dr Brown:
"Excellent article. Dr Bob Brown was a shining light in Australian
public life for truth, decency, humanity and responsibility towards the
biosphere. Fortunately all his parliamentary colleagues share his
anti-war, pro-education, pro-equity and pro-environment views so he has
left the Greens in good hands. It is appalling that so very few Lib-Lab
politicians publicly espouse these values that should be fundamental for
decent people.

The Green vote of circa 12% will surely increase (despite the appalling
Mainstream media lying in Murdochracy and Lobbyocracy Australia) as the
climate emergency steadily worsens as predicted by the latest CSIRO and
Australian Bureau of Meteorology report "The State of the Climate 2012":
http://www.csiro.au/Outcomes/Climate/Understanding/State-of-the-Climate-\
2012.aspx
<http://www.csiro.au/Outcomes/Climate/Understanding/State-of-the-Climate\
-2012.aspx>  .

The corporatist Libs declaim that Gillard Labor has been tarnished by
association with the Greens but the opposite is true. The Greens have
been tarnished by having to compromise with pro-war, pro-coal, pro-gas,
anti-environment Gillard Labor in order to get the "baby step" of a
formal price on carbon (for analysis see "Australian PM Julia
Gillard's appalling record of climate change inaction", Green Blog,
8 March 2012:
http://www.green-blog.org/2012/03/08/australian-pm-julia-gillards-appall\
ing-record-of-climate-change-inaction/
<http://www.green-blog.org/2012/03/08/australian-pm-julia-gillards-appal\
ling-record-of-climate-change-inaction/>  ). . However the Greens are
realistic, science-informed and have made it clear that they will insist
on real action on man-made climate change.

The Lib-Labs and the appalling, substantially US-owned Mainstream media
endlessly denigrate the Greens in non-environment areas as well as
environmental areas but it is worth noting that in 2010 the
middle-of-the-road National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) polled the
major parties for their agreement with 40 policies in 7 major policy
areas that most NTEU members and most decent Australians would agree
with. The Greens scored 100%, Labor 23% and the Coalition 9%.

The Greens are science-informed but the Libs and the Australian Labor
Party (an Alternative Liberal Party, Another Liberal Party) ignore
science and truth in favor of greed-based spin. The Greens are correct
that there are no jobs on a dead planet and that there will be huge
employment gains in the science-demanded shift to responsible
agriculture, forestry, clean industry, 100% renewable energy and
returning the atmospheric CO2 from the current damaging 392 ppm CO2 to a
safe and sustainable 300 ppm CO2 (notably through re-afforestation and
massive biochar production coupled with cessation of industrial and
agricultural GHG pollution; see "300.org - return atmosphere CO2 to 300
ppm", 300.org:
https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/300-org---return-atmosphere-co2\
-to-300-ppm
<https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/300-org---return-atmosphere-co\
2-to-300-ppm>  ). .

Dr Brown's commitment to reason and humanity was well illustrated when
he was expelled for protesting during the speech to the Australian
Parliament by climate criminal, war criminal and mass murderer Bush
(violent deaths and avoidable deaths from war-imposed deprivation now
total 12 million in the neocon- and Zionist-backed post-1990 US War on
Muslims; see "Muslim Holocaust, Muslim Genocide":
https://sites.google.com/site/muslimholocaustmuslimgenocide/
<https://sites.google.com/site/muslimholocaustmuslimgenocide/>  ).

Dr Bob Brown's commitment to science and truth was no better illustrated
when he stated that the coal mines would have to close (not tomorrow but
as soon as possible). Dr Brown was attacked by the climate criminal
Lib-Labs (notably the Murdoch media ) but he has science and equity
("all men are created equal") on his side. Thus in 2009 the German
Advisory Council on Climate Change (WBGU) determined that for a 75%
chance of avoiding a 2 degree C temperature rise, the World must pollute
less than 600 billion tonnes of CO2 between 2010 and essentially zero
emissions in 2050. Unfortunately, Australia (through disproportionately
huge annual fossil fuel burning and exports) had already used up its
"fair share" of this terminal greenhouse gas (GHG) budget by
mid-2011 and is now stealing the entitlement of impoverished nations
such as Somalia and Bangladesh (see "2011 Climate Change Course":
https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/2011-climate-change-course
<https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/2011-climate-change-course>
).

All decent pro-peace, pro-truth, pro-science, pro-education, pro-equity,
pro-environment Australians are grateful to Bob Brown and wish him all
the best in his retirement from Federal Parliament."

Dr Gideon Polya, Melbourne.



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#3680 From: "Peter B" <hobart_elf@...>
Date: Sun Apr 15, 2012 5:12 am
Subject:: Bob Brown departs - James Norman - April 15, 2012 Opinion
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None of the Greens leader's achievements came easily, recalls James
Norman.

THE first time I visited Bob's old shack in Liffey in northern Tasmania,
I  was struck by the now famous sign on the front fence reading
''Trespassers  Welcome''. Spending that night out there by myself I
heard movement nearby and  wondered if someone was in the back shed. I
mentioned this to Brown when I saw  him later and he confirmed that
there was a homeless man camping out back.

It spoke to me about the kind of man he is: someone whose actions match
his  words.

Bob Brown announced on Friday that he would resign from Australian
politics,  as the party he has led for 16 years is at its prime. He
exits as one of the  great survivors of Australian politics, having
endured six changes of Labor  leadership and four on the Liberal side
since he was first elected to the Senate  in 1996 after 10 years in
Tasmania's State Parliament.

The reasons for Brown's departure seem simple enough - he is not getting
any  younger and feels confident the Greens are a strong enough team to
continue into  the future. Knowing Brown, this is a decision he will not
have arrived at  lightly.

Brown has recently rearranged his life in Tasmania, given his famous
bush  property in Liffey to Bush Heritage Australia (an organisation he
founded in  1991 that has gone on to preserve close to 1 million
hectares of bushland around  Australia) and moved to the idyllic farming
town of Cygnet in the Huon  Valley.

The last time I spoke with him on the phone he was rushing to join his
partner, Paul Thomas, to help with sheep shearing. Thomas told me on
Friday that  he was looking forward to testing Brown's athleticism in
mountain hikes they  plan to take around Tasmania. No doubt Brown has a
good life waiting for him  post-politics, but it's worth remembering
that none of the many things he  achieved in his personal and political
life have come easily.

As a young medical student in Canberra he struggled to accept his
homosexuality, submitting to gay conversion therapy and at one point
contemplating suicide on the banks of Lake Burley Griffin. Later in
Tasmania, as  a young GP, he finally ''came out'' as gay by first
knocking on the doors of his  neighbours and then writing a letter to
the Launceston Examiner.

This connection between the local and the political has never left him.
In  later years, when Brown was drawn into the battles over Lake Pedder
and the  Franklin Dam, he emerged somewhat reluctantly as an
environmental leader. He  still suffered from crippling nerves at the
thought of public speaking, and was  always more of a political figure
by necessity, rather than being driven by ego  or lust for power. These
early experiences ensured he has always retained his  empathy for the
underdog.

The idea of transformation is central to Brown's story. Just as he has
had to  overcome personal demons and transform himself into the man we
know today, he  has been able to take that power of transformation into
national and even  international political spheres. During the Howard
years, Brown was regularly  called the ''de facto leader of the
opposition'' and was frequently a lone  political voice against that
government's involvement in the Iraq war and  increasingly draconian
refugee policies. He told mass rallies around the country  in 2003 that,
''The prime minister has never, ever been given a mandate by the  people
of Australia to go to war with Iraq. The prime minister has abused the
terms of freedom and democracy in his own country.''

Brown's words cut through the cynicism that many Australians feel
towards  politicians and gave much needed voice and heart to a movement
that would become  one of the largest anti-war movements in history.

Although the focus of Brown's activism has changed over the years, the
fundamentals have remained: the attempt to keep in check the forces of
rampant  industrialisation, inject humanism and compassion into national
politics, and  preserve what is left in the natural environment for the
sake of future  generations.

Even from his enemies there is grudging respect. It's telling that
although  News Ltd papers in particular have attacked and criticised
Brown at every turn,  The Australian recently voted him the most
influential politician in  the country.

He denies that the viciousness of recent attacks is a factor in his
decision  to resign. His recent ''Green Oration'' speech with the
now-famous opening  ''Fellow Earthians'' saw him pilloried by a bevy of
News Ltd heavy hitters - but  most of them simply rewrote the speech
without using any direct quotations in  order to make Bob appear nutty.

Such attacks are not surprising. One of his favourite quotes is from
Machiavelli: ''If you want to change the world, prepare to feel the full
force  of the reaction against you from those that have the most to
lose.''

Bob Brown threatens the big end of town because his politics are the
politics  of democratic revolution: sustainability over capitalism;
compassion over  profit. He will be remembered as one of Australia's
true revolutionaries. One  senses his contribution is far from over.

James Norman is author of Bob Brown: Gentle Revolutionary  published by
Allen & Unwin.



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#3681 From: "Gideon Polya" <gpolya@...>
Date: Thu Apr 26, 2012 7:11 am
Subject:: Australian ABC TV climate change "debate"
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On 26 April 2012 The Age On-line published an article by Stephan
Lewandowsky (an Australian professorial fellow and Winthrop professor at
the University of Western Australia) about the debate about climate
change on Australian ABC TV (Thursday 26 April 2012 )  and entitled
"Sceptics must start warming to the reality of climate science"
(see:
http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/society-and-culture/sceptics-must-start\
-warming-to-the-reality-of-climate-science-20120425-1xlhh.html
<http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/society-and-culture/sceptics-must-star\
t-warming-to-the-reality-of-climate-science-20120425-1xlhh.html>  ).



Key quotes: "The only conclusion about the climate that is taken
seriously by every single reputable scientific institution in the world
is that the Earth's climate is changing due to human greenhouse gas
emissions. This is the only idea that has survived peer review and it is
a fact on which the national academies of all industrialised countries
converge independently. There is a scientific debate about the climate -
but that debate focuses on the likely consequences and on the resolution
of remaining uncertainties, not on the fundamentals of the greenhouse
effect which was established 150 years ago".


The Age kindly published my following comments on the article:



"An excellent article that exposes the dangerous,
humanity-endangering gulf between credentialled scientists and
uncredentialled climate change denialists.

The international scientific consensus on man-made climate change is
implicit in the latest report offering a dire view of Australia's future
by CSIRO and the Australian Bureau of Meteorology and entitled "State of
the Climate 2012" .

At the end of the weather report each night or indeed on the next Black
Saturday should the "balanced" ABC offer an uncredentialled, equal time
disclaimer from an uncredentialled, non-scientist, non-meteorologist
that "all the foregoing is rubbish"?

A 5-decade-career scientist in an area (biological chemistry) intimately
related to the causes of and solutions to man-made climate change, I am
appalled by the media-, corporate- and politician-expanded gulf between
the perception of reality by scientists and that of the public.
Accordingly, in addition to giving climate change lectures to university
students (Google "2011 climate change course") I have been giving free
climate change lectures to community groups in Greater Melbourne, from
Seymour to Trafalgar. If you belong to such a group please give me a
ring - I would be very happy to talk to your group for free, pro bono
publico, about "the science of man-made climatic disruption" (Google
this phrase) and solutions to the worsening climate emergency."

Dr Gideon Polya, Macleod, Melbourne.



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#3682 From: "Gideon Polya" <gpolya@...>
Date: Fri Apr 27, 2012 2:03 am
Subject:: Science -informed activist Anna Rose wins Australian ABC TV debate
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On 27 April 2012 The Age on-line published an article by climate change
denialist non-scientist Senator Nick Minchin about the Australian ABC TV
"debate" between him and science-informed Australian Youth
Climate Change Coalition activist Anna Rose and entitled "All can
agree on green energy, but the rest is alarmist" :
http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/politics/all-can-agree-on-green-energy-\
but-the-rest-is-alarmist-20120426-1xnv3.html
<http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/politics/all-can-agree-on-green-energy\
-but-the-rest-is-alarmist-20120426-1xnv3.html>  .



Key quote: "' Conversely, neither Anna, nor those whom Anna took me
to meet, could convince me that human emissions of CO2 are driving
dangerous global warming" [noting that 97% of inherently sceptical
scientistrs ARE convinced].



The Age kindly published my following comments on the article:


"Senator Minchin is not a scientist and - while "entitled to his
opinion" - in rejecting the overwhelming international scientific
consensus on the seriousness of man-made climate change is attacking the
millions of credentialled ethical scientists behind the medicine,
agriculture and industry that are responsible for our safe, well-fed,
prosperous lives today.



Anna Rose touched all bases in demolishing Senator Minchin from the
perspective of scientists such as myself but not from that of a largely
scientifically illiterate  and greed-obsessed society.  Anna Rose's
arguments about renewable energy could indeed have been stronger. Thus
based on Canadian  and New Zealand data, carbon burning pollutants may
kill as many as 10,000 Australians each year, this making renewable
energy far cheaper than Australian-killing fossil fuel-based energy (for
details and documentation Google "Australian carbon burning -related
deaths).



Further, in 2009 the German Advisory Council on Climate Change (WBGU)
determined that for a 75% chance of avoiding a 2 degree C temperature
rise, the World must pollute less than 600 Gt CO2 between 2010 and
essentially zero emissions in 2050. Unfortunately Australia through
disproportionately huge annual fossil fuel burning and exports has
already used up its "fair share" of this terminal greenhouse gas
(GHG) budget and is now stealing the entitlement of impoverished ,
climate change-threatened countries like Somalia and Bangladesh."



Dr Gideon Polya, Macleod, Melbourne.



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#3683 From: "AnneEmu" <cyberactivist@...>
Date: Sat Apr 28, 2012 11:01 am
Subject:: Rally against Coal Seam Gas - Sydney this Tuesday
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Martin Place, Lunch time.
See u there :-)
http://globalclimatechangeaction.org/1May
Warm regards
Anne

#3684 From: "Gideon Polya" <gpolya@...>
Date: Wed May 2, 2012 7:28 am
Subject:: Victoria, Australia boosting greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution
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On 2 May 2012 The Age On-line National Times published an excellent
article by Kenneth Davidson about the conservative  Victorian Baillieu
Government (Fail You Government) plan to build a huge freeway link and
entitled  "Government fixated on costly east-west link":
http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/government-fixated-on-the-costly-eastw\
est-link-20120501-1xx9q.html
<http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/government-fixated-on-the-costly-east\
west-link-20120501-1xx9q.html>  .



Key quote: "Where it really counts, planning for big infrastructure
projects, the government appears incapable of making a rational
decision. It is fixated on a determination to make the construction of
the east-west link connecting EastLink to CityLink even though it is
already floating the idea that in order to make it pay as a Public
Private Partnership it would, for at least part of its length, put the
road on stilts rather than underground and incorporate off-ramps to the
city. Putting most of the road above ground would save construction
costs and the off-ramps would boost traffic and tolls as most traffic
coming off EastLink wants to go to the city area rather than be swept
out to the north-west suburbs. Completely ignored is the far more
cost-effective option of a rail line to Doncaster up the middle of the
Eastern Freeway, which could take far more commuters right into the city
where most want to go while reducing congestion and probably at greater
speed with less stress."



The Age kindly published my following pro-environment comments on the
article: "Victoria should be investing in rail public transport and
not on further highways. The stark reason for this is given by the
expert Australian Climate Commission's May 2011 report "The Critical
Decade" which concluded that for a 70% chance of avoiding a disastrous
2C temperature rise (EU and Australian policy) the World has a terminal
"carbon budget" in which it can emit no more than 1 trillion tonnes of
CO2 before final zero emissions in 2050. Australia 's huge Domestic plus
Exported greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution is such (1,708 Mt CO2-e pa in
2010 including GHG accrual inherent in iron ore exports ) that it would
exceed its "share" (1,000 ,000 Mt CO2-e x 22.3 million Australians
/7,000 million humans = 3,186 Mt CO2-e) in 3,186 Mt CO2-e/ 1,708 Mt
CO2-e per year = 1.9 years. Within a year Australia will have exceeded
its "fair share" and be stealing the entitlement of other countries,
including impoverished, low pollution but  global warming-threatened
countries like Somalia and Bangladesh. The Baillieu Government (Fail You
Government) has an appalling record of failure on climate change action
that goes beyond mere  climate change inaction to actively increasing
GHG pollution in 7 major areas (for documented details Google
"Australia's climate genocide"). Pro-environrnent  voters will  reject
incompetent Liberal and Laboral incumbents and vote 1 Green."



If you Google "Australia's climate genocide" you will find
an article by me of the same name that lists the egregious  climate
crimes of the anti-environment conservative Baillieu Coalition
Government of Victoria, the most greenhouse gas (GHG) polluting state of
one of the most GHG polluting countries per capita in the world (see
Gideon Polya, ""Australia's climate genocide. Victoria
increases its huge GHG pollution", MWC News, 27 March 2012:
http://mwcnews.net/focus/politics/17822-climate-genocide.html
<http://mwcnews.net/focus/politics/17822-climate-genocide.html>  ):

"The anti-environment Baillieu  (Fail you) Government:

1. allowed cattle into the Alpine National Park,

2. sabotaged Victoria's wind and solar energy industries,

3. backs logging of Victoria's  native forests (the best forest carbon
sinks in the world),

4. is promoting massive expansion of exploitation of Victoria's 430
billion tonnes of brown coal (complete combustion would yield 520
billion tonnes of CO2 or 87% of the global terminal budget of 600
billion tonnes of CO2 that can be emitted before zero emissions in
2050),

5. backs and subsidizes expansion of dirty gas and dirty coal burning
for power,

6. now scraps a "20% off greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution by 2020" target,
and

7. ignores the shocking reality that Victoria is among the worst annual
per capita GHG polluters in the world."




Dr Gideon Polya, Macleod, Melbourne.



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#3685 From: "Gideon Polya" <gpolya@...>
Date: Sat May 12, 2012 11:49 pm
Subject:: ABC Internet Censorship & flawed debate on Australian Carbon Tax
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New Matilda has published an analysis of the Australian Carbon Tax (in
comparison with those overseas) by Sarah Lumley (Senior Honorary
Research Fellow in the School of Earth and Environment at the University
of Western Australia) and entitled "Is our carbon tax really the
biggest?":
http://newmatilda.com/2012/05/09/our-carbon-tax-really-biggest#comment-4\
0469
<http://newmatilda.com/2012/05/09/our-carbon-tax-really-biggest#comment-\
40469>  .

Key quotes: "If you turn on the news any night of the week, chances
are you'll hear Tony Abbott refer to Australia as home of the "the
world's biggest carbon tax
<http://www.tonyabbott.com.au/LatestNews/PressReleases/tabid/86/articleT\
ype/ArticleView/articleId/8642/The-Carbon-Tax-100-Days-to-Go.aspx> ".
The Opposition leader hasn't provided any evidence for this claim,
but that hasn't stopped the media from reporting it. The ABC
<http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-03-21/australians-pay-highest-power-pri\
ces-says-study/3904024> , Yahoo
<http://au.finance.yahoo.com/news/australians-pay-highest-power-prices-0\
42535014.html> , Fairfax
<http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-national/power-bills-to-soar-on-ca\
rbon-tax-abbott-20120412-1wvff.html?skin=text-only>  and News Ltd
<http://www.news.com.au/business/breaking-news/tony-abbott-says-banks-mu\
st-pass-on-rate-cut/story-e6frfkur-1226343675070>  have all run
Abbott's refrain without verification. But is it actually true?
… Australia needs to have the carbon debate, but let's try to
keep it honest — repetition does not make a statement true, and
misinformation does not advance a debate. If Tony Abbott does really
believe that Australia has "the world's biggest carbon tax", he
should have to prove it."

Professor Wendy Bacon (Head, Journalism Program, UTS) commented:
"This is an excellent article and shows up the weaknesses of
Australian journalism. It is one thing to quote sources saying things
that are demonstrably false but the journalism who has evidence can
simply put these in context. The article really takes the debate forward
and should be widely shared. It also shows why an outlet like New
Matilda is so important!!"

I posted the following germane comments about the article, the Gillard
Labor Carbon Tax and the highly deficient Australian climate change and
Carbon Tax debate:

"The Gillard Labor Carbon Tax is a gross perversion of the kind of
serious Carbon Tax such as that proposed by top climate scientist Dr
James Hansen of NASA's GISS that involves a meaningful tax on fossil
fuels at the mine gate with all receipts being given to citizens (see
James Hansen , "It's Possible To Avert The Climate Crisis",
Countercurrents, 29 November 2009:
http://www.countercurrents.org/hansen291109.htm
<http://www.countercurrents.org/hansen291109.htm>  ).

Thus consider the following reductio ad absurdum: Australia's
Domestic plus Exported greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution in 2010 in million
tonnes of CO2-e (Mt CO2-e) was 578 (Domestic) + 803 (coal exports) + 34
(LNG exports) for a total of 1,415 Mt CO2-3 (this excludes GHG pollution
inherent in iron ore exports that totalled 293 Mt CO2-e in 2010) (see Dr
Gideon Polya, "2011 Climate Change Course":
https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/2011-climate-change-course
<https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/2011-climate-change-course>  )
. At $23 per tonne CO2-e the Carbon Tax receipts SHOULD be 1,414 Mt
CO2-e x $23/t CO2-e = $32,522 million = $32.5 billion annually but IN
REALITY receipts will only be about $10 billion pa of which about 90% is
given back to industrial and domestic consumers as price rise
compensation in what is known in Biochemistry as a "futile
cycle".

The pro-coal, pro-gas, anti-environment, climate criminal Gillard
Laboral (i.e. quasi-Liberal Labor) Government has no intention of
tackling climate change while pretending otherwise to a grossly
misinformed electorate (for detailed analysis of how Labor policy
INCREASES GHG pollution in 16 major areas see Dr Gideon Polya,
"Australian PM Julia Gillard's appalling record of climate
change inaction", Green Blog, 8 March 2012:
http://www.green-blog.org/2012/03/08/australian-pm-julia-gillards-appall\
ing-record-of-climate-change-inaction/
<http://www.green-blog.org/2012/03/08/australian-pm-julia-gillards-appal\
ling-record-of-climate-change-inaction/>   ).

I applaud Wendy Bacon's comments on "the weaknesses of
Australian journalism" re the "debate" and "why an
outlet like New Matilda is so important". Thus the taxpayer-funded
ABC (Australia's equivalent of the UK BBC) has an appalling record
of censorship, mal-reportage, lying by omission and lying by commission.
The taxpayer-funded ABC program Late Night Live and the taxpayer-,
Australian universities- and CSIRO-backed and Australian
academic–based web magazine The Conversation have both repeatedly
censored my informed, credentialed comments about horrendous,
war-related civilian deaths, and when I publicized this censorship both
blocked my posting of comments (see "Censorship by The
Conversation":
https://sites.google.com/site/mainstreammediacensorship/censorship-by
<https://sites.google.com/site/mainstreammediacensorship/censorship-by>
; "Censorship by ABC Late Night Live":
https://sites.google.com/site/censorshipbyabclatenightlive/
<https://sites.google.com/site/censorshipbyabclatenightlive/>  ;
"ABC Censorship": https://sites.google.com/site/abccensorship/
<https://sites.google.com/site/abccensorship/>  and Dr Gideon Polya,
"Australian Internet Censorship By Australian Government-Funded ABC
And Universities-Backed The Conversation", Countercurrents, 10 May
2012: http://www.countercurrents.org/polya100512.htm
<http://www.countercurrents.org/polya100512.htm>  ).

I am thus, for example, blocked from commenting on the Carbon Tax on the
Australian taxpayer-funded ABC Late Night Live or on the Australian
taxpayer-funded The Conversation while being a much published, 5 decade
career scientist in an area intimately related to the problem of
man-made climate change and its solution."

Dr Gideon Polya. Melbourne.



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#3686 From: "Gideon Polya" <gpolya@...>
Date: Tue May 15, 2012 7:40 am
Subject:: Oz Labor C Tax ad omits to mention C Tax
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On 15 May 2012 The Age On-line published an article by David Wroe about
the latest dishonest and expensive Australian Labor Government TV
advertisement campaign about that carbon tax but not mentioning the
carbon tax.  The article is entitled "C" word scrubbed right out
of latest carbon tax ads":
http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/political-news/c-word-scrubbed-right-ou\
t-of-latest-carbon-tax-ads-20120514-1yn2n.html
<http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/political-news/c-word-scrubbed-right-o\
ut-of-latest-carbon-tax-ads-20120514-1yn2n.html>  .



Key quotes: "If carbon could be removed from the atmosphere as
efficiently as it has been scrubbed from the latest government carbon
tax ads, our problems would be solved. The Gillard government was under
fire from all sides yesterday after kicking off its advertising blitz
spruiking the carbon tax ''household assistance package'' - with no
mention of carbon, climate change or clean energy. The TV ads, part of a
$36.1 million campaign to explain the assistance package - the first
payments for which will flow from tomorrow - premiered on Sunday night
and will be followed by print and radio ads. As previously reported by
The Age, government market research has found that the word ''carbon''
in particular is a turn-off for voters."




The Age (which like other Australian media often censors my informed ,
credentialled comments made under my own name, Dr Gideon Polya ; see
"Censorship by The Age":
https://sites.google.com/site/mainstreammediacensorship/censorship-by-th\
e-age
<https://sites.google.com/site/mainstreammediacensorship/censorship-by-t\
he-age>   , "ABC Censorship":
https://sites.google.com/site/abccensorship/
<https://sites.google.com/site/abccensorship/>  , "Censorship by Late
Night Live": https://sites.google.com/site/censorshipbyabclatenightlive/
<https://sites.google.com/site/censorshipbyabclatenightlive/>   and
"Censorship by The Conversation":
https://sites.google.com/site/mainstreammediacensorship/censorship-by
<https://sites.google.com/site/mainstreammediacensorship/censorship-by>
) on this occasion very kindly published my following comments on the
article (link inserted for your convenience):



"The Gillard Labor Government evidently left out mention of the
Carbon Tax from its self-promoting advertisements so voters would not
realize (if they hadn't realized already) that they are being robbed
with one hand and bribed with the other (the latter successfully
because, subject to statistical error,  Labor's primary vote appears to
have increased from 27% to 30%).



However there is another reason why Labor was wise to go for "Don't
mention the Carbon Tax". Thus critical analysis of Labor's Carbon
Tax-ETS based on Treasury, ABARE and US EIA data reveals that under this
scheme Australia's domestic greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution will increase
from 578 Mt CO2-e in 2010 to 621 Mt CO2-e in 2020 (see the 2011 Treasury
report "Strong Growth, Low Pollution") and that Australia's Domestic
plus Exported GHG pollution (including CO2 from use of our huge coal,
gas and iron ore exports) will more than DOUBLE by 2020 relative to that
in 2000 (Google "2011 climate change course":
https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/2011-climate-change-course
<https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/2011-climate-change-course>
).**



"Tackling climate change" means that you must DECREASE GHG pollution.
The correct "Punish the incompetent incumbent" voter strategy  means
that governments failing to decrease GHG pollution and indeed doing the
opposite (e.g. the Baillieu Liberal Government of Victoria and the
Gillard Laboral Government of Australia) should be kicked out at the
next election."



Dr Gideon Polya, Melbourne.


** For a detailed analysis see  Gideon Polya, "Australia threatens
Word with unlimited coal, gas and iron ore exports", Bellaciao, 15
May 2012: http://bellaciao.org/en/spip.php?article21922
<http://bellaciao.org/en/spip.php?article21922>  .



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#3687 From: "Gideon Polya" <gpolya@...>
Date: Fri May 18, 2012 7:48 am
Subject:: Why Australia must cease coal, gas & iron ore exports
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Australian Greens Senator Bob Brown was correct when he stated that
Australian coal mines will have to close. Below is a summary of why
Australia must rapidly cease coal, gas and iron ore exports.




In 2009 the German Advisory Council on Climate Change (WBGU) determined
that for a 75% chance of avoiding a 2 degree Centigrade temperature
rise, the World must pollute less than 600 Gt CO2 (600 billion tonnes
CO2) between 2010 and essentially zero emissions in 2050.




Australia's high domestic greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution means that
Australia would use up its "fair share" of this  global terminal
GHG pollution budget within 3.4 years. However Australia's huge coal,
gas and iron ore exports and its consequently high annual  domestic plus
exported GHG pollution mean that in 2010 alone Australia used up 1,708 x
100/1,960 = 87% of its "fair share" of the world's terminal
2010-2050 GHG pollution budget and, on current projections, in 2020
alone it will use up 4.3 times its "fair share" (see "2011
Climate Change Course":
https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/2011-climate-change-course
<https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/2011-climate-change-course>
).




However  Australia's commitment to climate racism and climate injustice
goes even further because the major parties (the  Liberal-National Party
Coalition and the Labor Party, aka the Lib-Labs or  Liberal-Laborals)
are committed to  the same derisory, Business As Usual (BAU)  policy of
"5%  off 2000 GHG pollution by 2020" coupled with unlimited
export of coal,  gas and iron ore of which Australia has huge resources.




Australia's "economic demonstrated resources" of  iron ore total
24 billion tonnes, this corresponding  after industrial steel making to
16.7 billion tonnes CO2 or 2.8% of the world's terminal GHG pollution
budget, noting that Australia has only 0.3% of the World's population.




Exploitation of Australia's presently discovered conventional and
unconventional gas resources would generate 61.5 billion tonnes of CO2-e
or about 10% of the world's terminal GHG pollution budget of 600 billion
tonnes CO2, noting that Australia's "fair share" is only 2.0
billion tonnes CO2-e.




However, CO2 from combustion of Australia's  huge coal resource
potential of 1 trillion tonnes of coal would be an estimated 692.7 Gt
CO2 (from brown coal) plus 1,073.9 Gt CO2 (from black coal) for a total
of  1,766.6 Gt CO2 i.e. 1,766.6 billion tonnes CO2 or 294.4% (2.9 times)
the world's terminal pollution budget of 600 billion tonnes of CO2.




For a detailed and documented  analysis of why Australia must cease
coal, gas and iron ore exports see Gideon Polya, "Australia's
huge coal, gas and iron ore exports threaten Planet",
Countercurrents, 15 May 2012:
http://www.countercurrents.org/polya150512.htm
<http://www.countercurrents.org/polya150512.htm>   .




Dr Gideon Polya, Melbourne.



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#3688 From: Dr Bob Rich <bob@...>
Date: Thu May 31, 2012 7:58 am
Subject:: I am a spunky senior
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Date: Fri Jun 1, 2012 3:24 am
Subject:: Petition to stop fossil fuel burning subsidies
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This is a useful  petition from 350.org for us to sign to help stop
government subsidies for  fossil fuel burning.



350.org is actually quite  conservative – top scientists say that
the atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2)  should be reduced from the current
393 parts per million (ppm) to 300 ppm for a  safe planet for all
peoples and all species (rather than to the 350 ppm advocated  by
350.org) (see "300.org – return atmosphere CO2 to 300 ppm",
300.org:
https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/300-org---return-atmosphere-co2\
-to-300-ppm
<https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/300-org---return-atmosphere-co\
2-to-300-ppm>    ).



Australia spends $12 billion  each year on subsidies for fossil fuel
burning (see Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF), "Australia
spends  $11 billion more encouraging pollution than cleaning it up",
1 March 2011: http://www.acfonline.org.au/articles/news.asp?news_id=3308
<http://www.acfonline.org.au/articles/news.asp?news_id=3308>  ), noting
that an estimated 10,000 Australians die each year from the  effects of
pollutants from carbonaceous burning (see "2011 Australian carbon
burning-related deaths", Yarra Valley Climate Action Group:
https://sites.google.com/site/yarravalleyclimateactiongroup/2011-carbon-\
burning
<https://sites.google.com/site/yarravalleyclimateactiongroup/2011-carbon\
-burning>   .



Please sign the petition and tell everyone you can to do likewise.




Dr Gideon Polya, Melbourne.






Dear  friends,

This is  huge.

Two weeks ago we joined a diverse  coalition to launch an all-out
offensive to end fossil fuel subsidies, and we  weren't quite sure how
it would turn out. Well, we've currently got 958,422  signatures on our
combined global petition -- almost a million people  strong!

Will you help us get to a million  by the end of the week?  Sign  on
here:  www.350.org/rio
<http://act.350.org/go/1621?t=1&akid=1936.345738.XT_NIL>

Once we get a million signatures,  we'll move on to phase two: a
surround-sound campaign to put the pressure on  world leaders at the G20
Summit in Mexico and at the "Rio+20 Earth Summit" coming up in Brazil.

We'll be honest: we won't win the  campaign to end fossil fuel subsidies
with a petition alone -- and we won't be  able to wrap this up by the
end of the Rio Earth Summit. But being a  million strong is a powerful
starting point, and our massive numbers will send  an unignorable
message to world leaders.

The truth is that ending these  subsidies will take an ongoing and
escalating campaign -- which is why we're  digging deep on multiple
fronts. As I type this, 350.org staff and volunteers  are putting
together a cutting-edge social media plan, planning a series of
hard-hitting actions in countries around the world, and working on
game-changing  research that will expose just how massive the issue of
subsidies  is.

Our work on subsidies will  continue in the weeks and months ahead --
but with the global summits in  Mexico and Rio happening in just a few
weeks, we have a unique moment  to shine a light on a topic that all too
often gets hidden and ignored. And we  can't ignore it any longer -- the
issue of subsidies is just too important. New  research shows that
getting rid of fossil fuel subsidies would lead to  massive reductions
in the emissions that are super-heating our planet -- and  could help
level the economic playing field and trigger a clean energy  revolution
around the  world.

One more thing: we're saving June  18 for something special. It'll
be the day when we'll deliver our collective  petition to world
leaders, but also a day where we'll try something a bit  different
-- and a day to take our message to the halls of power in a brand new
way.

We'll  keep you posted on the next steps, but for now please help us
reach the 1  million mark before the week is up:  www.350.org/rio.
<http://act.350.org/go/1621?t=2&akid=1936.345738.XT_NIL>

Onwards,

Will Bates for the 350.org  Team

Articles and  Info

Phasing out  fossil fuel subsidies 'could provide half of global carbon
target' |The Guardian  go.350.org/M2kWyg
<http://act.350.org/go/1624?t=3&akid=1936.345738.XT_NIL>



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#3690 From: "Gideon Polya" <gpolya@...>
Date: Fri Jun 1, 2012 3:52 am
Subject:: Dr Hansen (NASA): Canada tar sands means "game over" for Planet
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Dr James Hansen (NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies) has
written an article in the New York Times about the threat to the Planet
from Canadian exploitation of its huge tar sands deposits and entitled
"Game over for the climate":
http://www.stopglobalwarming.org/news/game-over-for-the-climate/
<http://www.stopglobalwarming.org/news/game-over-for-the-climate/>  .

Key quotes: "Global warming isn't a prediction. It is happening.
That is why I was so troubled to read a recent interview with President
Obama in Rolling Stone in which he said that Canada would exploit the
oil in its vast tar sands reserves "regardless of what we do."
If Canada proceeds, and we do nothing, it will be game over for the
climate… We have known since the 1800s that carbon dioxide traps
heat in the atmosphere. The right amount keeps the climate conducive to
human life. But add too much, as we are doing now, and temperatures will
inevitably rise too high. This is not the result of natural variability,
as some argue. The earth is currently in the part of its long-term orbit
cycle where temperatures would normally be cooling. But they are rising
— and it's because we are forcing them higher with fossil fuel
emissions.

The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has risen from 280
parts per million to 393 p.p.m. over the last 150 years. The tar sands
contain enough carbon — 240 gigatons — to add 120 p.p.m. Tar
shale, a close cousin of tar sands found mainly in the United   States,
contains at least an additional 300 gigatons of carbon. If we turn to
these dirtiest of fuels, instead of finding ways to phase out our
addiction to fossil fuels, there is no hope of keeping carbon
concentrations below 500 p.p.m. — a level that would, as earth's
history shows, leave our children a climate system that is out of their
control.

We need to start reducing emissions significantly, not create new ways
to increase them. We should impose a gradually rising carbon fee,
collected from fossil fuel companies, then distribute 100 percent of the
collections to all Americans on a per-capita basis every month. The
government would not get a penny. This market-based approach would
stimulate innovation, jobs and economic growth, avoid enlarging
government or having it pick winners or losers. Most Americans, except
the heaviest energy users, would get more back than they paid in
increased prices. Not only that, the reduction in oil use resulting from
the carbon price would be nearly six times as great as the oil supply
from the proposed pipeline from Canada, rendering the pipeline
superfluous, according to economic models driven by a slowly rising
carbon price.

But instead of placing a rising fee on carbon emissions to make fossil
fuels pay their true costs, leveling the energy playing field, the
world's governments are forcing the public to subsidize fossil fuels
with hundreds of billions of dollars per year. This encourages a frantic
stampede to extract every fossil fuel through mountaintop removal,
longwall mining, hydraulic fracturing, tar sands and tar shale
extraction, and deep ocean and Arctic drilling."

Dr Hansen's numbers  are consonant with those of the WBGU, that
advises the German Government on climate change and which estimated in
2009 that the world must emit no more than 600 billion tonnes of carbon
dioxide (CO2) before 2050 if it is to have a 75% chance of avoiding a
catastrophic 2 degrees Centigrade temperature rise. Australia's
annual domestic plus exported greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution is so high
(over 70 times greater than that of Bangladesh) that it exceeded its
"fair share" of this terminal GHG pollution budget by mid-2011.
Worse still, Australia's commitment to unlimited gas, coal and iron
ore exports means that, given Australia's huge resources of these
materials, it is committed to polluting the atmosphere with over 3 times
the world's total terminal GHG pollution budget (for details and
documentation see "Australia threatens world with GHGs from
unlimited coal, gas and iron ore exports", Bellaciao, 15 May 2012:
http://bellaciao.org/en/spip.php?article21922
<http://bellaciao.org/en/spip.php?article21922>  and "2011 Climate
Change Course":
https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/2011-climate-change-course
<https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/2011-climate-change-course>
).



Dr Gideon Polya, Melbourne



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#3691 From: "Gideon Polya" <gpolya@...>
Date: Fri Jun 8, 2012 1:02 am
Subject:: Australia Greens : "limit coal exports" to save Great Barrier Reef
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On 8 June 2012 The Age On-line (Melbourne) published an article about
coal exports and the Great Barrier Reef entitled  "Will we have to
limit coal experts to guarantee protection of  the Great   Barrier
Reef"? ":
http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/blogs/the-party-line/will-we-have-to-li\
mit-coal-exports-to-guarantee-the-protection-of-the-great-barrier-reef-2\
0120607-1zxvl.html
<http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/blogs/the-party-line/will-we-have-to-l\
imit-coal-exports-to-guarantee-the-protection-of-the-great-barrier-reef-\
20120607-1zxvl.html>  . Three Australian Federal politicians expressed
their views as summarized below – but only the Greens want to limit
coal exports:



1. Tony Burke MHR (Gillard Labor Government Environment Minister):
"Clearly, we have a responsibility to protect this environment for
the future. That doesn't mean no development, but it does mean that any
development be sustainable and environmentally sensitive." [Gillard
Labor wants unlimited expansion of coal gas and iron ore exports].



2. Greg Hunt MHR (Coalition Federal Opposition Shadow Minister for
Climate Action, Environment and Heritage): "Tony Burke has now
become a risk to both the Great Barrier Reef and to Australia's
reputation. He has recently had three strikes on the reef. First, a
failure to protect turtles and dugongs from slaughter due to illegal
poaching. Second, at the weekend his government was criticised by UNESCO
for failing to manage the reef. Third, on Monday the WWF praised the
Queensland government while criticising the federal ALP for its reef
mismanagement… In short, the right way to manage the coast and the
reef is sensible, modest, long-term planning that minimises our coastal
footprint and maximises economic efficiency. The wrong way is to wildly
announce mega projects one day, then in order to recover reputation stop
sensible projects the next. A good government can protect the reef for
our grandchildren and create jobs for them as well. A bad government
does neither. [The Coalition Opposition wants unlimited expansion of
coal gas and iron ore exports].



3. Senator Larissa Waters (Greens Environment spokeswoman): "We have
to fight against the destruction of our internationally significant
Great Barrier Reef, this treasure to humanity. We have to fight for the
54,000 jobs it provides Australians, for the $5.1 billion it brings us
in tourism dollars each year, for the precious array of species it
harbours, and for the joy it brings to all those who visit it. When the
bulk of the profits from coal mining flows offshore along with the coal
itself, you have to question the economic value to Australians… The
climate scientists and now the World Heritage Committee are telling us
that we will have to limit coal exports if we are to give the Great
Barrier Reef any chance of surviving climate change. We need the wisdom
to think long term and listen to them."



The Age kindly published my comments on the article as outlined below
(in contrast I have been blocked from posting informed, credentialled
comments by the taxpayer-funded ABC:
https://sites.google.com/site/censorshipbytheabc/
<https://sites.google.com/site/censorshipbytheabc/>    and the
universities-backed web magazine The Conversation:
https://sites.google.com/site/mainstreammediacensorship/censorship-by
<https://sites.google.com/site/mainstreammediacensorship/censorship-by>
):



"Below are some major ways that coal exports threaten the Great
Barrier Reef.



1. Greenpeace's "Boom Goes the Reef"* report estimates that Australian
coal exports would rise from 156 million tonnes (2011) to 944 million
tonnes (2020) and that shipping through the Reef  would increase from
1,722 coal ships in 2011 to 10,150 in 2020. The reef-threatening
shipping accidents would accordingly be expected to rise from about 1
per year to about 6 per year.



2. Dredging of new ports threatens coastal environment and the reef.



3. CO2 pollution from fossil fuel burning threatens coral through rising
sea temperature (this causing bleaching through expulsion of symbiont
algal zooxanthellae) and ocean acidification (damaging to calcareous
exoskeleton formation). Experts say that coral is doomed above 450 ppm
CO2 (currently 393 ppm and increasing at 2 ppm per year).



4. The WBGU which advises the German Government on climate change has
estimated a terminal budget for permissible CO2 pollution of no more
than 600 billion tonnes CO2 between 2010 and zero emissions in 2050.
Australia used up its "fair share" of this global budget by early 2011
and its estimated coal reserves of 1 trillion tonnes of coal mean that
it is on course to exceed the world's total budget 3-fold (Google "2011
climate change course")**."



Dr Gideon Polya, Melbourne.



* Greenpeace, "Boom goes the Reef" (March 2012):
http://www.greenpeace.org/australia/en/what-we-do/climate/resources/repo\
rts/Boom-Goes-the-Reef/
<http://www.greenpeace.org/australia/en/what-we-do/climate/resources/rep\
orts/Boom-Goes-the-Reef/>  .



** 2011 Climate Change Course:
https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/2011-climate-change-course
<https://sites.google.com/site/300orgsite/2011-climate-change-course>  .



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#3692 From: Ranjan Panda <ranjanpanda@...>
Date: Sat Jun 9, 2012 5:02 am
Subject:: Shift power plants to Bhubaneswar: WIO Open Letter to Environment Minister
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>Open Letter of Water Initiatives Odisha(WIO) to the
Minister, Forest & Environment, Govt. of Odisha
>
>
>Now that
Bhubaneswar is the hottest city, shift all Coal-fired power plants to the
capital
>
>
>Sambalpur, 8th June 2012
>
>
>Dear Minister,
>
>
>On the World Environment Day even as you were busy attending
functions, press meets and TV debates and were boasting of your ministry’s
tall
achievements in greening Bhubaneswar and other initiatives, the Pollution
Control Board of the state along with local administration preferred to conduct
a public hearing for a Coal Fired Power Plant in Titlagarh, otherwise famous as
Tatlagarh (the abode of heat). 
>
>
>Perhaps you know it Sir, that thermal power plants are the
highest Green House Gas emitters and increase the local temperature in the
area.  These environmentally destructive
plants are also water guzzlers and highly polluting.  Despite knowing all that
when your
ministry plans to go ahead with such a plant in places like Titlagarh, don’t
you think you are fuelling further heat?
>
>
>The Climate Change Action Plan that you have submitted to
the Govt. of India recognises the fact that coal-fired power plants emit 68 per
cent of all GHG of the state.  It also
recognises the fact that a large chunk of the state’s land is facing
degradation and water erosion. 
>
>
>However, you plan to generate 60,000 MW of thermal power in
the coming decade emitting about 300 million tonne carbon per year.  Most of
these plants are coming up in areas
already suffering widespread land degradation and water scarcity.
> 
>The EIA report of the Sahara Thermal Power Plant which is
coming up in Titlagarh says it will draw water from Tel river even as it does
not show a water availability analysis of the river.  Tel is a water starving
river already.  Similarly, a month ago your Ministry tried to
conduct a public hearing in Pitamahul of Subarnapur district which is another
dry area, so much so that, the fire brigade could not save an entire village,
that’s not very far from the proposed thermal power plant, from turning into
ashes in want of water. 
>
>
>This unfortunate incidence took place only a few day after
the date in which the public hearing was scheduled.  In this case the water is
being proposed to
be drawn from the already stressed Mahanadi river.  Is it not mockery of your
own Climate
Change Action Plan, Sir?
>
>
>In your speeches during the World Environment you kept on
saying that there is need of awareness among the public on conservation of
environment to maintain a proper ecological balance.  The above two power
plants and almost all the
other power plants in the state are being opposed by the local people on ground
of their severe impact on the environment including land, water and
forests. 
>
>
>However, it’s your department which is pushing through such
polluting plants by crushing people’s genuine concerns.  Don’t you think
it’s not the public but
your department which needs to be made aware on the need of conserving
environment and maintain a proper balance of the ecology, Sir? 
>
>
>Have you not seen how the EIA report of the Sahara plant
tells the blunt lie that the plant will not have any negative impact on
ecology?  This is despite the fact that
document after document of the Pollution Control Board, your CCAP and many
other documents of the department point out that coal-fired power plants have
many
negative impacts on ecology.  How
can you still go ahead with holding a public hearing based on such a false EIA
report, Sir?
>
>
>Sir, we sincerely hope you are aware of the fact that the
National Green Tribunal has ordered that all proposed coal fired power plants
must do a ‘radiation impact assessment’ along with the ‘environmental
impact
assessment’.  None of the above
power plants and not any other power plant that are proposed in the state have
done this.  However, you are still
allowing them to go ahead with the public hearing.  Is it not an illegal act
Sir? 
>
>
>Seeing your adrenaline rush for such ‘ecologically
destructive’ methods of energy production, we would like to urge upon you to
shift all the coal fired power plants to Bhubaneswar where, as you said in your
speeches, you are creating a very good green belt through plantation of
saplings and where the municipality has so much water that it supplies much
more than the minimum stipulated amount to the areas it services water
supply. 
>
>
>We are sure you will not face opposition from the local
people there as they have nothing to complain about loss of livelihood, land
and environment.  We also make such an
urge seeing your love to establish power plants in areas which are already
suffering with excessive temperature rise. 
On 7th June, two days after you boasted of your greenery
effort in the city, Bhubaneswar was the hottest city in the state, beating all
its previous records.  So, shifting
the power plants to Bhubaneswar would also satisfy your drive to fuel the hot
places with more heat.
>
>
>We hope you kill kindly pay attention to our urges.
>
>
>Thanking you
>Truly
> 
>Ranjan K Panda
>
>
>Convenor
>Water Initiatives Odisha: Fighting water woes, combating climate
change... more than two decades now!
>
>
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> 
>Mobile:             +919437050103      
>Email: ranjanpanda@..., ranjanpanda@...
>You can also mail me at: ranjan.waterman@...
>
>Skype: ranjan.climatecrusader
>
>
>I tweet @ranjanpanda 
> 
>Blog: http://www.climatecrusaders.blogspot.com/ 
> 
>Please join our group 'Save Rivers Save Civilizations'
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> 
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>Water Initiatives Odisha (WIO) is a state level coalition of civil society
organisations, farmers, academia, media and other concerned, which has been
working on water, environment and climate change issues in the state for more
than two decades now.
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