Category: General news

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

Coming Soon: The 2012 Transit of Venus

admin /19 May, 2012

Coming Soon: The 2012 Transit of Venus Inbox x NASA Science News noreply@nasascience.org 2:00 AM (8 hours ago) to NASA NASA Science News for May 18, 2012 It won’t happen again until December 2117. On June 5th, 2012, Venus will transit the face of the sun. The best places to watch are in the mid-Pacific, Continue Reading →

What has Fukishima taught us?

admin /18 May, 2012

What has Fukishima taught us?The Riverdale PressThe Japanese people have voted to close nearly all of the remaining nuclear reactors. Can the US learn the lessons of Fukushima? Among them, the dangers to people living near the reactors, the futility and inadequacy of large-scale evacuation plans and …See all stories on this topic »

Green News Round-up (The Guardian)

admin /17 May, 2012

Green Light: Aviation tax, Hinkley delay and green deal Inbox x The Guardian info@mail.guardian.co.uk 10:26 PM (15 minutes ago) to me Images are not displayed. Display images below – Always display images from info@mail.guardian.co.uk Having trouble viewing this email? Green news roundup: Aviation tax, Hinkley delay and green deal The week’s top environment news stories and Continue Reading →

Coalmine still polluting creek, says report

admin /17 May, 2012

There was an article on ABC TV News tonight Thursday 17.5.2012. This pollution is still occuring in the Grose Valley, Greens Senator Cate Faehrmann was shown inspecting the creek involved. Nothing appears do have been done to reduce these discharges.   Coalmine still polluting creek, says report Ben Cubby Environment Reporter September 2, 2009 Read Continue Reading →

Carbon revolution

admin /17 May, 2012

Carbon revolution Share6 Email guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 16 May 2012 21.00 BST Carbon capture has a lot to offer provided it is retro-fitted first to existing coal-fired power stations (Report, 10 May). Last week Help Rescue the Planet organised an international conference on climate change at the Royal Institute of British Architects next to the BBC Continue Reading →