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Tag Archives: western australia.
factless BoM … and their media shills at ABC
The bias and facts-less reporting goes on and on and on. BoM’s lack of historical knowledge is only a tidge better than ‘their’ ABC. First ever July cyclone for the region off Queensland: Pull the other leg, it’s got bells … Continue reading
Posted in Climate, comedy, Environment, media, Oz politics, weather
Tagged ABC, bom, climate, comedy, cyclones, David Grant, Joanne Nova, Oz politics, queensland, Queensland region, tropical cyclone, Warwick Hughes, weather, western australia.
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the Kimberley, researching of humpback whales …
If you’ve never been to the Kimberley in Western Australia before, this documentary on Sunday on the National Geographic channel, will whet your appetite. Thousands of humpback whales arrive at this time each year to calve, with the area from … Continue reading
searching for the hidden heat …
Google’s founder, Eric Schmidt, has invested heavily, here, hunting for the lost heat off the coast from Perth in Western Australia. Trenberth’s ‘can’t find the heat it’s in the bottom of the ocean’ comment must be Google’s reason for investing … Continue reading
Posted in Climate, comedy, Environment, media, Oz politics, science, weather
Tagged ABC, Anthony Watts, climate, comedy, Eric Schmidt, gavin schmidt, google, ocean acidification, perth, Perth Canyon, research, science and technology, trenberth, uwa, weather, western australia.
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Four hundred grand buys industrial peace …
Michael Smith is presently in Western Australia, interviewing and researching the many items missed by the Royal Commission. That includes some Union representatives, discussing how the bribery worked. Tim Daly, former AWU WA secretary, “Thiess got what we paid for, … Continue reading
it’s rainfall that really matters …
Dr Jennifer Marohasy et al, released their new paper at the 9th International Conference on Climate Change this week: The Need for a New Paradigm, Including for Rainfall Forecasting By jennifer on July 11, 2014 The following paper was delivered … Continue reading
urban latte Greens defeated …
A long ranging battle over land use has resulted in a win by indigenous groups against green groups. This is a battle that will continue in other states, including Western Australia. This Queensland battle has been long and nasty, Dr … Continue reading
the Earth’s great greening …
Latest on CO2 emissions from Dr Idso and friends: […] “One of the overall important findings of our report is that atmospheric CO2 is not a pollutant,” Idso said. “It is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that offers many biospheric … Continue reading
Posted in Broome/Kimberley, Climate, energy, Environment, science, weather
Tagged atmospheric co2, Broome, carbon emissions., climate, climate change., co2 emissions, coal power, comedy, Dr Idso, energy, environment, greenhouse gas emissions, Idso, kimberley region, research, science, weather, western australia.
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Western Australia’s capital city, Perth …
Tim Blair, while stranded, almost buried in ice, reviews the NYT search for the anti-Gore metropolis, Flannery’s first Ghost City, Perth. Tim Flannery once predicted that Perth might become “the 21st century’s first ghost metropolis”. Instead, the city faces something even … Continue reading
Posted in comedy, Environment, photography, weather
Tagged climate, comedy, environment, media, perth, Perth skyline, tim blair, tim flannery, travel, vacation, weather, western australia.
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milking algae for bio-fuel …
Biofuel research has come a long way in Western Australia, probably part due to the superb Pilbara climate and environmental outlook, where pilot plants are operating … […] Murdoch University School of Veterinary and Life Sciences Algae R&D Centre researcher … Continue reading
Posted in energy, Environment, Resources, science, technology, weather
Tagged biofuel, Dr Navid Moheimani, energy, environment, environmental outlook, murdoch university, Murdoch University School of Veterinary and Life Sciences Algae R&D Centre, nature, research, science and technology, University of Tsukuba, weather, western australia.
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