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Managing director of Ebono Institute and major sponsor of The Generator, Geoff Ebbs, is running against Kevin Rudd in the seat of Griffith at the next Federal election. By the expression on their faces in this candid shot it looks like a pretty dull campaign. Read on

  • Global Warming Could Wipe Out Government

    Global Warming Could Wipe Out Government

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    The Washington D.C. area and surrounding government infrastructure will be virtually destroyed by global warming over the next century, according to the latest study financed by American taxpayers.

    At the very least climate change will cause billions of dollars in damage to city and federal property in the District of Columbia, say researchers at the public institution, the University of Maryland, that disclosed the alarming news this week. This disaster will occur as a result of long-term sea level rise caused by global warming.

    It gets worse, according to the esteemed academics that conducted the in-depth probe. “Potential for significant damage will be even greater in the event of extreme weather like Hurricane Sandy,” they reveal in a press release announcing their findings. Over the next 100 years, continuing sea level rise could cause damages of more than $24.6 billion to Washington’s commercial property, museums, and government agencies.

    This is based on trends and predictions that suggest the nation’s capital is likely to face flooding and infrastructure damage caused by sea level rise linked to thermal expansion of the oceans and melting of global ice sheets caused by global warming. “Climate change not only results in increasing the sea level but also the annual rate and intensity of storms,” claims one of the university researchers.

    To stop this tragedy from occurring, they recommend that the government get involved. “Decisions must be made in the near future by lawmakers or city planners on how to reduce the impact of and adapt to sea level rise,” they say. “Cost-effective methods to deal with sea level rise should be developed, and long-term solutions that extend well into this millennium are necessary.”

    Exactly how this can be accomplished likely requires more taxpayer-funded research, so stay tuned. Under President Obama, the government has dedicated substantial resources to expose the ills of global warming and the doom it will bring if humans don’t adapt a “green” mentality. In fact, the Maryland study is simply the latest of many publicly-financed projects that aim to accomplish this.

    In the last few years Uncle Sam has paid for a variety of studies warning that global warming will make food and water dangerous, cause mental illness, cancer and threaten national security. In fact, a consortium of Obama Administration scientists from several government agencies—including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the State Department and National Institute of Environmental Health Science—have confirmed that global warming is one of the “most visible environmental concerns of the 21st century.”

    Last fall a separate government agency came out with an alarming report saying that global warming is much worse than previously imagined because the ocean actually masks the true rate of damage for periods as long as a decade. In this version, the sea is storing the heat that damages the earth, making it appear as if there is a sort of hiatus in global warming when there really isn’t.

    Not surprisingly, the Obama Administration has determined that people from low socioeconomic backgrounds and those living in urban areas (if you read between the lines this means ethnic minorities) are more “susceptible” and “vulnerable” to diseases exacerbated by climate change. That can only mean one thing; taxpayer dollars will inevitably be allocated to further study this phenomenon.


    Used with the permission of Judicial Watch.

  • Mapping highlights Sydney transport inequality

    Mapping highlights Sydney transport inequality

    Updated 6 hours 15 minutes ago

    Mapping of Sydney’s public transport network has revealed huge pockets of the city are disadvantaged when it comes to close and frequent transport services.

    A coalition of 52 organisations called the Sydney Alliance has commissioned maps revealing the proximity and frequency of public transport services throughout greater Sydney.

    The alliance commissioned urban geographer Dr Kurt Iveson to map Sydney’s public transport network.

    He found while a significant proportion of the city’s residents live within 400 metres of public transport, just 15 per cent of those locations have services that leave every 15 minutes or less.

    Alliance director Dr Amanda Tattersall says it has created a situation of transport inequality.

    “There are whole patches of the city that are car-bound,” she said.

    “They don’t have a choice as to whether they’re going to be sitting as commuters on the M5 or the M4 – [which is] required – and so are the tolls and the petrol costs and the car costs associated with that.

    “It’s the lack of frequency of service keeping the majority of Sydney excluded from the public transport system.”

    Dr Tattersall says the State Government’s multi-billion-dollar projects are not the only solution for the city’s transport woes.

    “We applaud the fact that they’re wanting to invest in transport but smaller investments in some bus lines to enable greater frequency may actually be the best way to get more people on public transport, [rather] than only thinking about mega-million-dollar proposals,” she said.

    Dr Tattersall also called for additional services, park and ride zones at interchanges and a single ticketing system.

    The alliance wants to meet Transport Minister Gladys Berejiklian to discuss its proposals.

    Topics:transport, travel-and-tourism, rail-transport, road-transport, sydney-2000

    First posted 7 hours 10 minutes ago

  • Final count gives Florida to Obama

    Final count gives Florida to Obama

    Updated 1 hour 0 minutes ago

    The completion of vote-counting in Florida has seen US president Barack Obama win the state’s 29 electoral votes.

    Florida was the last to report its tally from Wednesday’s poll, giving Mr Obama 332 electoral college votes to 206 for his Republican rival, Mitt Romney.

    Mr Obama had 50.01 per cent of the vote in Florida compared to 49.13 per cent for Mr Romney, with nearly all ballots counted, according to figures from the Florida secretary of state’s office.

    The president’s lead stood at nearly 74,000 votes.

    The Democratic party in Florida had declared victory on Thursday and Republicans tacitly conceded defeat.

    With the victory in Florida, Mr Obama swept all of the battleground states, with the exception of North Carolina, which he won narrowly in 2008.

    Also in Florida, Tea Party-backed US representative Allen West, the firebrand Republican lawmaker known for his blistering attacks on Mr Obama and other Democrats, lost his re-election bid, according to the state’s latest vote tally on Saturday.

    However, Mr West, a 51-year-old former army officer, has not conceded defeat to his Democratic challenger, Patrick Murphy.

    He said there were voting irregularities and has called for a partial recount.

    The complete but unofficial vote count showed Mr Murphy, a 29-year-old political newcomer, defeated Mr West by 2,442 votes.

    On Friday, a Palm Beach County judge rejected a request by Mr West to impound voting machines and ballots.

    Florida was the scene of an historic fight over ballot counting after the 2000 presidential election, when the Supreme Court ultimately ruled that George W Bush should be awarded the state’s electoral votes and the presidency.

    The delay in finalising Florida’s result this year did not affect the national outcome but raised concerns that some of the problems in 2000 had not been resolved 12 years later.
    ABC/Reuters

    Topics:us-elections, united-states

    First posted 1 hour 8 minutes ago

  • Enhanced melting of Northern Greenland in a warm climate

    Enhanced melting of Northern Greenland in a warm climate

    Posted: 09 Nov 2012 05:40 AM PST

    Scientists show how the northern part of the Greenland ice sheet might be very vulnerable to a warming climate.

  • US military warned to prepare for consequences of climate change

    US military warned to prepare for consequences of climate change
    The Guardian
    An expert report, prepared for the intelligence community by the National Academy of Sciences, warns that the security establishment is going to have start planning for natural disasters, sealevel rise, drought, epidemics and the other consequences of
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    The Guardian
    An expert report, prepared for the intelligence community by the National Academy of Sciences, warns that the security establishment is going to have start planning for natural disasters, sealevel rise, drought, epidemics and the other consequences of
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  • Climate change, not the national debt, is the legacy we should care about

    Climate change, not the national debt, is the legacy we should care about

    Worry about the grandchildren? Then stop global warming, but don’t pretend deficit reduction by slashing pensions is for them

    Erskine Bowles Alan Simpson chairs of deficit commission

    Erskine Bowles (left), with former Wyoming Senator Alan Simpson, co-chairs of the White House’s bipartisan deficit commission, in 2010. The two since helped found the Campaign to Fix the Debt. Photograph: AP Photo/Alex Brandon
    Imagine if in response to Japan attacking Pearl Harbor in December of 1941, our political leaders had debated the best way to deal with the deficits from war spending projected for 1960. This is pretty much the way in which Washington works these days.
    The political leadership, including the Washington press corps and punditry, were already intently ignoring the economic downturn that is still wreaking havoc on the lives of tens of millions of people across the country. Now, in the wake of the destruction from Hurricane Sandy, they will intensify their efforts to ignore global warming. After all, they want the country to focus on the debt – an issue that no one other than the elites views as a problem.
    The reality, of course, is straightforward. The large deficits of recent years are due to the economic downturn caused by the collapse of the housing bubble. If the economy were back near its pre-recession level of unemployment, then the deficits would be close to 1% of GDP, a level that could be sustained indefinitely.
    But the deficit scare-mongers are not interested in numbers and economics; they want to gut key government programs – most importantly, social security and Medicare. That is why they are pushing the fear stories about the debt and deficit. This is the rationale for the Campaign to “Fix” the Debt, a collection of 80 CEOs ostensibly focused on getting the budget in order.
    What is perhaps most infuriating about this crew is the claim that their efforts are somehow designed to benefit our children and grandchildren. This is bizarre for a number of reasons. First, while they do want to cut social security and Medicare for current retirees and those expecting to benefit from these programs in the near future, the biggest cuts in their plans will hit today’s young.
    In effect, they are promising to “save” these programs for young workers by destroying them. Under most of the proposals designed to “fix” these programs, social security will provide a sharply-reduced benefit for retirees in 40 to 50 years’ time, compared to the currently scheduled level. And Medicare will by no means ensure most seniors’ access to decent healthcare.
    However, what’s even more bizarre regarding their generational equity logic is the idea that, somehow, the well-being of future generations can be measured in any way by the size of the government debt. This point should have been pounded home to even the thickest deficit hawk by Hurricane Sandy. What we do or don’t do in the next decade will have a huge impact on the climate conditions that our children and grandchildren experience. Imagine that we listen to our Campaign to Fix the Debt friends and find a way to pay down the debt while neglecting any steps to curb global warming.
    We’ll be able to tell our children and grandchildren that they don’t have to pay interest on government bonds (they also won’t be receiving interest on government bonds, but let’s not complicate matters with logic), even as they evacuate their homes ahead of flood waters. Undoubtedly, they will be very thankful for this great benefit that we will have bestowed on them, courtesy of the public-minded CEOs of the Campaign to Fix the Debt.
    In reality, the campaigners are spewing utter nonsense when they imply that the well-being of future generations will be in any way determined by the size of the government debt that we pass on to them. We hand down to future generations a whole society and a planet that will be damaged to varying degrees, depending on our current actions. Neglecting the steps necessary to fix the planet out of a desire to reduce the deficit is incredibly irresponsible if we care about future generations.
    Of course, global warming is far from the only non-budgetary cost that we are imposing on future generations. When we fill our jails with young people, many of whom will spend much of their lives in the criminal justice system, we are imposing large costs on future generations. We just are not honest enough to enter them in the budget books. The same is true when we make enemies internationally with aggressive military actions that could lead to enduring hostility.
    There are also even simpler cases of dishonest accounting: if the government imposed a $250bn annual tax on prescription drugs (roughly $3tn over the ten-year budgetary horizon), everyone would understand this as a large burden on consumers. However, when the government grants patent monopolies on prescription drugs that allow drug companies to charge $250bn more than the free-market price, no one enters this additional cost on the ledgers.
    The Campaign to Fix the Debt types like to pretend such costs don’t exist. They just want us to shut up and gut social security and Medicare. But the public is not likely to be as stupid as they want us to be.