CLIMATE CHANGE

THESE LIES WILL END IN OUR MISERY
Clive Hamilton
Sydney Morning Herald, May 9, 2007
CLIMATE CHANGE - The Big Picture
This is an Australian Fabians event.
Event date: Saturday, July 21, 2007 - Saturday, July 21, 2007
Location: St Michael's Convention Centre - rear 120 Collins
Melbourne VIC
Time: 12.00 pm to 6.00 pm (incl light lunch)
Phone: 0417033425
Email: jahel@bigpond.net.au
Web: www.fabian.org.au
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Information About Climate Change Science
IPCC report link, books, websites, and more.
Labor's Climate Change Leadership
An email newsletter from the ALP, 31 May 2007
Stalling on climate change
Tim Colebatch
The Age
5 June 2007
Economists: Governments Must Ratify Kyoto
27 May 2007
Millions to Go Hungry, Waterless: Climate Report
about critical water shortage and the resultant hunger on this planet
by Rob Taylor
Published on Tuesday, January 30, 2007 by Reuters
The future’s bright – a boost in renewable energy is a boost for the Australian economy
about renewable energy with a link to an extensive report on this subject, launched on 23 April 2007 by the Australian Conservation Foundation, Greenpeace and the Climate Change Action Network.
Rainwater tanks a viable urban water solution
A new study shows rainwater tanks are a cost-effective solution to the urban water problems plaguing Melbourne, Sydney and South-East Queensland.
from the Australian Conservation Foundation
16-Apr-2007
Climate Change: Turnbull’s Big Lie
by Clive Hamilton
reprinted by permission
This is an edited version of a piece that appeared in The Canberra Times on 5 May and on New Matilda
How Richest Fuel Global Warming - but Poorest Suffer Most from It
Published on Tuesday, January 9, 2007 by the Independent / UK
by Philip Thornton
Represented on CommonDreams.org
Global Warming Fastest for 20,000 Years - and it is Mankind's Fault
Published on Thursday, May 4, 2006 by the Independent / UK
by Steve Connor
Represented on CommonDreams.org
US Trying to Weaken G-8 Climate Change Declaration
Published on Monday, May 14, 2007 by the Boston Globe
by Juliet Eilperin
Represented on CommonDreams.org
Drastic Action on Climate Change is Needed Now - and Here's the Plan
Published on Tuesday, October 31, 2006 by the Guardian / UK
The government must go further, and much faster, in its response to the moral question of the 21st century
by George Monbiot
Represented on CommonDreams.org
Letters to the Editor, The Age: GLOBAL WARMING
3 letters in the issue of 19 Feb 2007
a. It is the economy stupid, so we'd better get it right, Lauchlan Mackinnon
b. Yes, they call me the greenhouse gambler, Leslie Cowie
c. Could we be in for a greenhouse shock?, Professor Ian Enting
Climate Change Now
GetUp! Campaign
Climate Change: The Skeptic Gets Real
By: Peter Garrett
New Matilda
Wednesday 7 February 2007
Emissions can be cut, we just need the will
The Age, Tim Colebatch, 4 April 2007
Crisis? What crisis?
The Age, Peter Christoff, (THE STERN REVIEW), 1 November 2006
Whither our weather?
The Age, Dr Tim Flannery, 2 January 2007
Locking up forests increases the risk of destructive fires
The Age, Catherine Murphy, CEO National Association of Forest Industries,2 January 2007
Voters call for action on warming
The Age,Michelle Grattan and Jewel Topsfield
7 November 2006
PM's stance on climate change immoral
The Age, Robyn Eckersley, University of Melbourne
8 November 2006
Make the polluter pay
The Age, Dr Tim Flannery,18 December 2006
Clean air won't cost the future
The Australian, Peter Cosier, Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists
4 November 2006
Stern raises stakes on climate change action
The Age,Jewel Topsfield, 4 November 2006
Voters urge more action on climate change: poll
ABC News Online, 3 November 2006
Climate's last chance
The Age, Dr Tim Flannery, 8 October 2006
A wind farm, a warning and a PM warming
The Age, Sasha Shtargot, James Button, and Liz Minchin
28 October 2006
The climate penny drops
The Age Liz Minchin and Rachel Kleinman, 28 October 2006
Winemakers feel heat of new climate
The Age, Liz Minchin, Environment Reporter, 23 October 2006
Climate change legislation. It's time the government broke the drought.
The Age, 23 October 2006, The Climate Institute Australia Ltd
CEO Corin Millais