Submitted by Cam Walker on Thu, 02/05/2013 - 12:12
This morning, FoE affiliate Market Forces and 350.org Australia have released the report Financing Reef Destruction: how banks are using our money to destroy a natural icon.
The report identifies the banks that are doing the most to fund dirty coal and gas projects inside the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area.
Submitted by Cam Walker on Wed, 01/05/2013 - 15:54
Wednesday, May 8, 2013 7:00pm until 8:30pm
Kurilpa Scout Hall, Park Rd, Yeronga
Join us at a community meeting in Yeronga to hear from Dr Andrew Jerimijenko, a medical doctor who specialises in occupational and environmental medicine and Tanya Plant, a farmer and resident of Acland whose family has suffered the impacts of coal dust from the nearby mine.
They'll be talking about:
> the health impacts of coal trains passing through your suburb > planned increases in coal freight > opportunities for community involvement
Submitted by Cam Walker on Fri, 19/04/2013 - 20:41
Food irradiation is the practice of exposing foods to radiation. In Australia all irradiation plants use Cobalt 60, a nuclear material that emits gamma rays. Herbal teas, spices and some tropical fruits are permitted for irradiation in Australia.
Irradiation changes food in ways that have not been adequately tested for safety. Irradiation depletes food or vitamins and causes the formation of "radiolytic products" whose effect on human health is not known.
Submitted by Cam Walker on Tue, 16/04/2013 - 14:00
H.E. Ms Marlene Inemwin Moses is Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative of Nauru to the United Nations, and Chair of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS)
She gave this speech at the ANU as part of the Crawford Barton Lecture Series, on Tuesday 19 February 2013.
Submitted by Cam Walker on Tue, 26/03/2013 - 14:26
It’s the next wave of destruction for our native forests. The forestry and energy industries are now poised to unleash their plans to feed our forests into furnaces to produce electricity, convert them into bio-fuels, and into pellets for export. This will mean more destruction of forests and their wildlife, and release massive amounts of carbon into the atmosphere.
Industry calls this ‘renewable energy’. It wants the government to help pay for it in the form of ‘renewable energy certificates’ and other subsidies at the community’s expense.
Submitted by Cam Walker on Mon, 25/03/2013 - 15:01
MEDIA RELEASE - 25 March 2013
The PM’s cabinet reshuffle is a missed opportunity when it comes to Australia’s climate and energy politics.
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has announced Gary Gray as Australia’s new Minister for Resources and Energy, who will oversee the conflicting portfolios of energy and resources under one roof.
Submitted by Cam Walker on Mon, 18/03/2013 - 13:28
High Risk – Low Returns: the case against uranium mining in Queensland is the NGO and civil society response to the LNPs undemocratic decision to go ahead with uranium mining in our state.