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  • March 2015 Quarterly Activities Report Geodynamics

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    March 2015 Quarterly Activities Report

    Geodynamics reports on the Company’s activities during the March 2015 quarter.

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  • Where we’re at Keep it in the ground The Guardian Com

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    Dear NEVILLE,

    I’ve emailed you a few times recently asking for help with the Guardian’s Keep it in the Ground campaign, and want to take a moment to both thank you for your support and provide you an update on where we’re at.

    The campaign team is currently hard at work producing the features we’ll launch later this week, addressed to the Gates Foundation. I’m headed to the Guardian’s office in New York, speaking to media about the campaign and following up on several Keep it in the Ground meetings, some of them confidential at the moment.

    In the meantime, here are some highlights since the end of last week. I hope you’ll recognise that the campaign is growing momentum and support.

    On Saturday we published a special edition of the Guardian featuring twenty-four moving letters written by readers to the Wellcome Trust. The letters are incredibly impressive and written by a wide range of people around the world. Do, please, read them and share them if you haven’t already. The letters inspired dozens of you to write your own this weekend. We’ll be sending them directly to Wellcome Trust board members this week.

    Yesterday we reported that UK poet laureate Sir Andrew Motion and more than a dozen authors and judges honoured by the Wellcome book prize are calling on the Trust to divest from fossil fuels. Motion told the Guardian’s Head of Environment, Damian Carrington, “The Wellcome Trust does magnificent work in all sorts of ways, but its investment in fossil fuels contradicts many of its own policies. By divesting from fossil fuels it would show leadership in keeping with its reputation and ideals.” Three of the authors on this year’s shortlist of six for the prestigious prize have said they favour the trust divesting.

    Our investigative reporting has also begun to bear fruit. By digging into fossil fuel company lobbying in Brussels, our Europe environment correspondent Arthur Neslen, discovered that Shell was apparently very successful at influencing the EU’s key energy and climate targets that were agreed by European governments last year. There is plenty more in that vein to come.

    Newspapers, broadcasters and magazines across India, Europe and the US have been picking up on the campaign. There was a good piece of reporting in the Financial Times – ‘Prince Charles shuns fossil fuel investments’ – which includes the campaign and indicates the Guardian is in growing company:

    “In the UK, divestment plans have been announced by the University of Glasgow, the British Medical Association, SOAS, University of London, and the publishers of The Guardian newspaper, which has launched its own anti- fossil fuel campaign: Keep it in the ground. Several other institutions and individuals have also decided to abandon such assets, the FT has learnt, including the heir to the throne. Prince Charles, a vocal climate action champion, does not comment publicly on his personal financial dealings. But sources at Buckingham Palace confirmed that ‘his private investments and his charitable foundation do not have any fossil fuel holdings’.

    What next? As you’ve seen, we’ve devoted quite a bit of our time and attention of late to the Wellcome Trust. Starting later this week the campaign team will turn its focus to the Gates Foundation. If you’re one of the almost 1,000 members of the scientific community who has provided us with a statement of support, I can assure you that we’ll be in touch.

    If you have any questions or concerns, please respond to this email or write to my team at keep.it@theguardian.com.

    Very best wishes,

    Alan Rusbridger, Editor in chief of the Guardian, and the team — Amanda, James, Emma, Mark, Sonia, Natalie, Damian, Fran, Felicity, Suzanne, Simon, Duncan, Terry, Jennifer, Adam, Nabeelah, Harry, Laura, Aron, Alex, Georgia, Karl, Dominic, Lilah, Damien, Wolfgang, Jo, Helen, James, Alice

  • Tell Hunt to give Abbot Point the punt 350 org

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    Dear friend,

    Federal Environment Minister Greg Hunt is once again faced with the task of assessing the proposal for the Abbot Point coal port expansion and his Department is asking for comment on the process. It’s the simplest Government submission we’ve ever had to write:

    “Dear Mr Hunt,

    The last thing the world needs is new polluting coal from the Galilee Basin. The last thing our Great Barrier Reef needs is one of the world’s largest coal ports and hundreds of ships travelling through its precious waters each year. And the last thing our climate needs is massive new coal mines tipping the global carbon budget past the point of no return.

    So it’s simple — we don’t need this approvals process. It’s a no-brainer. Give it the punt Minister Hunt!

    Yours sincerely,

    350.org Australia”

    Join us today in telling Greg Hunt to give Abbot Point the punt!

    And if that’s not enough — here are three more reasons why the approval documents should be shredded:

    1. The fossil fuel industry is on the hunt…yet again

    Our politicians have been licking their lips at the thought of new fossil fuel projects for too long. Their friends in the fossil fuel industry have been pulling the puppet strings for even longer!

    The company behind Abbot Point — Indian mining giant Adani — is a foreign company with little prior experience in coal mining, let alone Australia’s largest ever mine that would see coal shipped through our Great Barrier Reef. The company has a terrible track record of environmental and social harm in India and is a known tax-avoider.

    To think that Minister Hunt would let them anywhere near our precious Great Barrier Reef is outrageous! Tell him to throw out the approval papers.

    2. We’ve already got one Abbot(t) setting us back on climate

    Tony Abbott has already made Australia a global embarrassment on climate change — refusing to put the most important issue of our time on the G20 agenda, not showing up to international climate negotiations, declaring coal “good for humanity” and fossil fuel divestment “stupid”…the list goes on.

    We simply can’t let our Government unleash another Abbot(t) — this one a massive coal port –on the Great Barrier Reef and the planet!

    If Adani gets its way, Abbot Point would become one of the largest coal ports in the world. It was also recently ranked the third most controversial project in the world, of 1200 assessed, equal with an exploding Turkish mine.*

    Join us in telling Hunt that it’s time to reject the Abbot(t)s.

     3. They’re selling a lie

    Adani’s stories of job creation and unbridled wealth for Queensland from these projects are false. For years they’ve told politicians and the media that Carmichael Mine will create 10,000 jobs. But just yesterday, in front of the courts, Adani’s expert witness said the real figure is actually less than 1500.

    Adani has been lying to the public all along – already the project has lost 85% of the promised jobs!

    These guys can’t be trusted. The solution is simple – give it the punt Minister Hunt

    Thanks for your ongoing support,

    Josh for the 350.org Australia team

    *Click here (p.6) to read the report ranking Abbot Point as the third most controversial project in the world.


    350.org is building a global climate movement.You can connect with us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and become a sustaining donor to keep this movement strong and growing.

  • New Report: March 2015 Easily Set The Record For Hottest March Ever Recorded

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    New Report: March 2015 Easily Set The Record For Hottest March Ever Recorded

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    New Report: March 2015 Easily Set The Record For Hottest March Ever Recorded

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    This was easily the hottest March — and hottest January-to-March — on record, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. NOAA’s latest monthly report makes clear Mother Nature is just getting warmed up:

      • March 2015 was not only the hottest March in their 135-year of keeping records, it beat “the previous record of 2010 by 0.09°F (0.05°C).”
      • January-to-March was not only the hottest start to any year on record, it also beat “the previous record of 2002 by 0.09°F.”
      • March was so warm that only two other months ever had a higher “departure from average” (i.e. temperature above the norm), February 1998 and January 2007, and they only beat March by “just 0.01°C (0.02°F).”
      • Arctic sea ice hit its smallest March extent since records began in 1979.

    The human-caused global warming trend that made 2014 the hottest year on record is continuing. We may even be witnessing the start of the long-awaited jump in global temperatures.

    Last week, NASA also reported this was the hottest three-month start of any year on record. In NASA’s database, though, this was the third warmest March on record. It was the warmest in the dataset of the Japan Meteorological Agency. These three agencies use slightly different methods for tracking global temperature, so their monthly and yearly rankings differ slightly, even as they all show the same long-term trend driven by carbon pollution.

    It is increasingly likely that 2015 will be the hottest year on record. El Niños typically lead to global temperature records, as the short-term El Niño warming adds to the underlying long-term global warming trend. NOAA has predicted there’s a 60 percent chance the El Niño it declared last month will continue all year. If it does, 2015 may well top the 2014 record by a significant margin.

  • SBS adverts: update on the petition you signed

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    Hi friends,

    Both of us want to thank you very much for recently signing our petition to stop even more ads on SBS. Some 62,000 others signed too. None of us want SBS to become yet another commercial broadcaster pandering to advertisers at the expense of the Charter. It wouldn’t be the same. Soon we will present the petition. We’ll keep you posted on that.

    We’d like to let you know the latest on our petition and also mention that the campaign, which has not finished yet, was made possible by the good work of GetUp! and Save Our SBS.

    The news

    A month ago, the Communications Minister, Malcolm Turnbull introduced the Communications Legislation Amendment (SBS Advertising Flexibility and Other Measures) Bill 2015 into the parliament and this Bill – that would double advertising and permit ‘product placement’ on SBS – was referred to the Senate Communications Committee who will write a report. The Committee may recommend the Bill remains as is, be amended or dropped. If it is not dropped, the Bill could be voted on in May. Around that time we’ll email you about the next phase of the campaign and be doing everything we can to stop SBS from being further commercialised.

    Have you heard of Save Our SBS?

    If it weren’t for Save Our SBS supporters & friends of SBS, our multicultural broadcaster would be far worse off and our petition never would have commenced.

    Many people who signed the petition are members of Save Our SBS, and a number joined as a result. You may be one. But if you are not, we’d like to ask you to consider joining as campaigns like this take time and funds. Save Our SBS is the national peak body of supporters & friends of SBS. It is a grass roots not-for-profit organisation run by ordinary people like you, who, have run a number of successful campaigns over the years.

    We’d like to suggest you join Save Our SBS – if you are not already a member. You can join as either an active member or simply an expression of support and friendship. Join here.

    SBS – the world’s first multicultural broadcaster – is unique and special. However, with less funding than any other national broadcaster, it is constantly under threat from government and commercial interests. Save Our SBS supports the decommercialisation of SBS and diverse multicultural/multilingual programs. Save Our SBS actively lobbies for greater public funding for SBS and scrutinises it to operate in a fair and transparent manner, mindful of its Charter and speaks out when governments undermine or threaten it – hence the petition that you signed. Join Save Our SBS now.

    For more information, just browse SaveOurSBS.org and read some of their articles.

    Save Our SBS was instrumental in getting our petition off the ground but let’s ensure it doesn’t stop here.

    Will you join Save Our SBS and help to ensure this good work continues? Look here and act now.

    Best Wishes,

    Margaret Pomeranz & Quentin Dempster

    PS: Existing financial members of Save Our SBS do not need to click.

  • The day Bentley was dreading… Lock the Gate ORG au

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    Dear Neville,
    It’s the day we were dreading here in Bentley! Last Friday gas driller Metgasco had the suspension of their drilling operations quashed in court and they are already threatening to return to drill for gas in our beautiful valley.

    Metgasco’s licence was suspended last year after thousands of people from across the region joined us at the Bentley blockade, keeping their promise to defend the Northern Rivers and keep it Gasfield Free.

    The Government saw fit to suspend Metgasco’s licence, and we were grateful for that action, but we’ve never stopped calling for the licences across our region to be cancelled.

    Now that the Metgasco suspension has been lifted, it is more urgent than ever that the Government act in the parliament to create the power to cancel the licences and make our region gasfield free, as the people have already declared it to be.

    We don’t think people should have to blockade to protect their home from industrial gasfields. That’s why we are asking for your help today.

    Parliament is sitting next week. Urgent legislation could be made to give the Minister power to cancel mining titles in the public interest. Can you help us by calling Resources Minister Anthony Roberts right now urging him to act before Metgasco tries to force their way back into our peaceful valley?

    Minister Roberts’ number is: (02) 8574 5600

    Please call him and urge him to pass legislation next week that ensures mining titles can be cancelled in the public interest.

    Here are some things you might like to say

    • The people of the Northern Rivers have come together in an unprecedented movement of direct community democracy to declare the region gasfield free. Please keep faith with the public and urgently implement legislation next week to protect the Northern Rivers from unconventional gas mining.
    • The results of last month’s State election in Northern Rivers seats showed categorically the massive community opposition to unconventional gas in our region. In a democracy, people should not have to blockade to protect their basic rights. Please respect and respond to the will of the people by passing legislation next week to support our wish to remain gasfield free.
    • Other political parties in New South Wales have indicated they are willing to support measures to limit coal seam gas and make some parts of the state off-limits. Please work with them for bi-partisan legislation to protect the Northern Rivers before Metgasco returns.

    Thank you for your support

    Meg & Peter Nielsen

    Bentley Landholders