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    NEVILLE – There’s a new petition trending on Change.org, and we think you might be interested in signing it:

    Colin Barnett: Stop the closure of the homelands. State and Federal governments must fund services in remote Aboriginal communities.

    Sarah Jay
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    Western Australian Premier Colin Barnett has announced the state will close 100 to 150 of the 274 remote communities in WA. He has stated that the WA government will not pick up the shortfall once Federal funding ends in July 2015.

    The Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) lands in South Australia are also under threat due to the withdrawal of federal funding.

    Communities in the Northern Territory have already been closed, having devastating consequences on those who have been removed from their lands.

    “We see this as the biggest threat to our people since the shocking events of the 1960s … we assert the right of people to live in and on their traditional country, for which they have ancient and deep responsibilities”

    “We assert the right of people to live in and on their traditional country, for which they have ancient and deep responsibilities. To be talking of relocating people off their traditional country does indeed take us back 50 years in a very ugly way.”  Fitzroy Valley traditional owners and native title holders.

    By raising their families on homelands, Aboriginal people are able to maintain their deep spiritual and economic connection to their land. They can raise their children within cultural context, away from the discrimination that often still exists in larger towns. With proper services like health, education, water and shelter, people can be healthier and live longer on homelands.

    Homelands are widely understood to have lower levels of social problems, such as domestic violence and substance abuse, than more populated communities. According to reports, the health of Indigenous people living on homelands is significantly better than of those living in larger communities. Homelands are also used effectively as part of substance abuse and other programmes for at-risk Aboriginal youth living in more populated or urban centres.” (UN Special Rapporteur on Indigenous Rights)

    STOP the closure of the Homelands. It is essential that federal and state governments provide these communities with the services they require.

    The funding of remote Aboriginal communities must not end.

    Aboriginal communities MUST be allowed to live on their land, and must be provided the same services that other Australian’s take for granted.

    “It’s smacks of the assimilation policies over the early 60s, it’s horrendous. This is a diabolical, in my view, highly racially motivated agenda.”

    Greens MLC Robin Chapple

     

     “How can it be that everyone in the state except Aboriginals get the funding, that’s where my anger is. It’s almost like an infrastructure apartheid system. He (Barnett) is moving into a very dangerous area. My argument is that if they are supplying services to communities of the same size of Aboriginal communities but they are not providing them to Aboriginal communities, I call that infrastructure apartheid. This has been going on for decades from state and territory governments and it has got to stop.’’

    Warren Mundine

     

    For more information on the Homelands: http://www.amnesty.org.au/indigenous-rights/comments/26411

    Sign Sarah’s petition
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    Networks told they need to play fair with local energy, solar; RET under new threat as Lambie quits PUP; Tech guru says battery storage is disruptive; Peak coal in China already?; Wind energy tops new US power generation; Why did China/Australia FTA ignore environment?; Montreal Protocol nearly delivers a climate present n Paris; BHP’s short-lived climate cuddle; US utility giant commits to halve emissions; Wind energy app; Walmart’s dirty energy secret; and World’s first power-to-liquids production plant opened in Dresden.
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    The Parkinson Report
    Push by utilities to slash tariff for solar, and to increase fixed charges, is going to accelerate grid defection rather than stop it. New study recommends new tariffs that could encourage solar and storage by putting a proper value on their network benefits.
    The former Palmer United Party’s new turn as an Independent means the RET is even more likely to be sliced and diced, but not by Abbott’s Coalition.
    Australian battery maker RedFlow caps off a year of successful commercialisation and fund raising with appointment of top tech investor Simon Hackett.
    The share of coal in China’s electricity market has shrunk more than 6 per cent in a single year, and imports have shrunk dramatically.
    Report highlights rise of renewables – and demise of new coal – in US as wind power provides nearly 70% of new generating capacity in October.
    Of all the FTAs China has signed to date, Australia’s is the only one that does not have a dedicated section on the environment and its massive market opportunities.
    Tackling CO2 emissions is undoubtedly the main game in climate action, but urgently phasing out HFCs offers a contribution we cannot afford to pass up.
    The climate-friendly bonhomie of BHP Billiton’s Chairman, Jac Nasser, didn’t last long into question time at the company’s AGM in Adelaide late last week.
    NRG Energy sets target of cutting its carbon emissions 50 percent by 2030 and 90 percent by 2050.
    Francesco Paraggio has developed a wind farm locator app. It’s quite simple, but a lot of fun and actually has a few neat features.
    Walmart’s dirty energy secret Stacy Mitchell & Walter Wuthmann
    US retail giant committed to 100% renewable energy, but its slick greenwashing hides its massive coal consumption.
    A Power-to-Liquids demonstration rig which is the first of its kind in the world was officially inaugurated on 14 November by Dresden-based sunfire GmbH.
  • The John James Newsletter No 31

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    The John James Newsletter 31

    23 November 2014. 

    “Happy Talk” About the Climate

    The non-binding deal which the US and China just signed will still allow the Earth’s atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration to rise to 500ppm by the end of the century, far past the current concentration of 400ppm. This deal does nothing to forestall a complete, total, unmitigated disaster that is likely to spell the end of agriculture, urbanized civilization, and may doom humans, along with most other large vertebrate species, to extinction.

    http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article40273.htm

    There’s growing evidence that global warming is driving crazy winters

    Watch the video – most interesting.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nzwJg4Ebzo#t=34

    Ocean Dead Zones Are Getting Worse Due to Climate Change

    Researchers have known that low-oxygen, or hypoxic, areas have doubled every 10 years since the 1960s, largely due to increases in nutrient-filled runoff. But warming and other aspects of climate change will worsen the ability of the oceans to feed a growing planet. The map shows the existing dead zones.

    http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/ocean-dead-zones-are-getting-worse-globally-due-climate-change-180953282/?no-ist

    Two successes for AVAAZ and for the rest of us

    After a nerve-wracking battle culminating in the delivery of the AVAAZ 1.1 million-strong petition, and hundreds of thousands of emails and calls to key MEPs, the EU Parliament voted for strong Net Neutrality rules. This stops a two-tiered Internet and ensures that all data traffic is treated equally.

    http://www.avaaz.org/en/internet_apocalypse_loc/

    President Obama has created the world’s largest marine reserve in the Pacific Ocean though he has been under enormous pressure from a powerful fishing lobby to water down the plan.

    https://secure.avaaz.org/en/ocean_of_hope_loc/

    Dependence On Government handouts Is Out Of Control In America

    In 1968, there were 51 full-time workers for every American on disability.  Today, there are just 13 full-time workers for every one on disability. This whole piece is well worth reading!

    http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/21-facts-that-prove-that-dependence-on-the-government-is-out-of-control-in-america

    The Insatiable God 

    For the first time in 170 years, the UK parliament will debate the creation of money. Few people know that 97% of our money supply is created not by the government (or the central bank), but by commercial banks throughthe loans they issue. At no point was a democratic decision made to allow banks to do this. So why do we let it happen? This,is the source of much of the instability of our economies.

    http://www.monbiot.com/2014/11/18/the-insatiable-god/

    What happened to 20.8 tons of gold?

    In an interview on Ukraine TV, the head of the Ukraine Central Bank made the stunning admission that “in the vaults of the central bank there is almost no gold left.”. There was  a strange incident that took place just after the Ukraine presidential coup when “in a mysterious operation under the cover of night, Ukraine’s gold reserves were loaded onboard an unmarked plane, which took the gold to the US.”

    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-11-18/ukraine-admits-its-gold-gone

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  • We are heading towards 2014 being hottest on instrumental record. CLIMATE CODE RED

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    We are heading towards 2014 being hottest on instrumental record

    Posted: 20 Nov 2014 01:35 PM PST

    We are heading towards 2014 being hottest on instrumental record, according to data from the leading US government climate agency for the first ten months of the year.

    According to data and charts released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association through its National Climate Data Center, the first 10 months of this year are the warmest on the instrumental record, and it is projected to be the warmest year on the instrumental record based on five scenarios for November and December.

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    The NOAA explains that: “The graphic above compare the year-to-date temperature anomalies for 2014 (black line) to what were ultimately the five warmest years on record: 2010, 2005, 1998, 2003, and 2013. Each month along each trace represents the year-to-date average temperature. In other words, the January value is the January average temperature, the February value is the average of both January and February, and so on.” At the end of October, 2014 (black line) was the hottest for the first ten months of the year.

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    This second graphic zooms to what were ultimately the five warmest years on record, and shows several end-of-year results based on five scenarios. The anomalies themselves represent departures from the twentieth century average temperature. All five scenarios have 2014 being the hottest on the instrumental record

    These include:

    • Blue dotted line: Each month matches the average of its ten warmest values. Of the last 12 months, only February 2014 has not been at least this warm.
    • Green dotted line: Each month matches its tenth warmest value on record. Of the last 12 months, only February 2014 has not been at least this warm

    The NOAA notes that: “The years 2013 and 2014 are the only years on this list not to begin during a mature El Niño event. The years 1998 and 2010, each of which became the warmest year on record at the time, ended the year in a strong La Niña event, as evidenced by the relative fading of global average temperature later in the year.”

    By way of contrast, there are signs of an el Nino gathering strength, which would push up temperatures at year’s end.  The Australian Bureau of Meteorology this week raised its estimate of an El Nino occurring this summer to “at least 70 per cent” after temperatures in the tropical Pacific warmed further in the past fortnight, and warned that prospects of a hot and dry summer for much of Australia are increasing with “classic signs”.

  • Corporate Tax Dodgers- The battle is not over yet GET=UP

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    Dear NEVILLE,

    Now the G20’s done and dusted, we want to take a little time to celebrate clear progress on the crackdown on corporate tax dodging.

    After your concerted pressure on the government, from petitioning the Treasurer to contacting your MPs, writing letters to the editor and calling talkback radio, corporate tax was a big-ticket item during the G20! This is crucial, since increased international cooperation is a major part of what’s needed to effectively crack down on corporate tax dodging.

    Here’s what happened:

      • In their “communiqué”, G20 leaders promised they are now all “taking actions to ensure the fairness of the international tax system and to secure countries’ revenue bases.”1
      • They committed to making sure countries receive tax from profits made within them through improved reporting. That sounds obvious, but many top companies, like IKEA and Macquarie Group, are paying minimal tax on billions made here in Australia.
      • In a few years, G20 countries, including Australia, will have automatic access to other countries’ tax information. It’ll make identifying and clamping down on corporate tax dodgers that much easier.

    These are big breakthroughs! But the fact remains that our corporate tax watchdog, the Australian Taxation Office, has had its budget slashed and its staff pushed out the door. Its audit team has dwindled in size and internally people at the ATO are questioning how they can really ‘crack down’ to recover the billions lost from corporate tax avoidance while their organisation is being gutted.2

    And despite the good news at the G20, there are a lot of things the Treasurer could be doing right this minute in line with international action plans to crush corporate tax dodging. For example, there was a whole raft of corporate tax loopholes the Government kept open last year — costing Australia $1 billion dollars.3 And the Treasurer’s still not closing any of them.

    It’s easy for the Government to point at their fancy 3-page G20 document and claim they’ve done their job on corporate tax. That simply isn’t true, and we need to let the rest of the country know. Can you share our petition calling on our Treasurer to do more on corporate tax dodging? http://getup.org.au/corporate-tax-share

    Despite the fact that we’re losing billions in tax revenue from the top 200 ASX companies each year (over half of them have subsidiaries in offshore tax havens), the Government’s still refusing to support a Senate Inquiry into the extent of corporate tax avoidance in Australia.4

    Right now, 46,000 people have signed onto this petition — but if we can reach another 4000 people, we’ll have a whopping 50,000 signatures. And in the next year, we’ll need all the help we can get to make sure the Government’s undertakings at the G20 lead to genuine reform at home.

    The double standard is obvious. The least well off Australians are being asked to shoulder the biggest burden from our Budget, and are being humiliated in the process – as the Government tries to remove income support for unemployed people and hits the sick with a GP co-payment. This is happening as the wealthiest companies systemically avoid paying their fair share, while the Government does little to stop it.

    With the Senate Inquiry ramping up in the next few months, we need to grow this movement and get the message out that corporate tax dodging is costing our country billions of dollars, and companies are still getting off scot-free.

    Can you spread the word about this campaign and share this petition with your friends and family?

    Thanks for all that you do,
    Lily, Mark, Nat and Georgina, for the GetUp team

    P.S. If you want learn more about the Government’s gross double standard when it comes to corporate tax, have a read of this excellent article in The Monthly: www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2014/november/1414760400/richard-cooke/much-obliged

    References:
    [1] G20 Leaders’ Communiqué, Brisbane Summit, 15-16 November 2014.
    [2] ‘Audit team checking tax payments by multinational companies hard hit by department job cuts’, Sydney Morning Herald, 24 October 2014; ‘Why the ATO is losing the battle against the ‘transnationals”, Sydney Morning Herald, 2 September 2014.
    [3] ‘Australia’s stance on tax avoidance out of step, says Bill Shorten’, Sydney Morning Herald, 2 November 2014.
    [4] ‘Senate targets corporate tax avoidance’, The Australian, 3 October 2014.

  • What is India’s largest bank thinking?? 350org

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    Dear friend,

    India’s largest bank just agreed to finance Australia’s largest new coal mine. 

    On Monday, the State Bank of India (SBI) signed a Memorandum of Understanding to lend $1 billion to the Indian power giant Adani for its disastrous Carmichael Coal mine – the largest of 9 proposed mega coal mines in Queensland’s Galilee Basin.[1]

    Unlocking the Galilee Basin will cook the climate, wreck one of the world’s most treasured natural icons – the Great Barrier Reef – and lock India into decades of dirty expensive coal.

    But this deal is far from sealed. SBI’s agreement with Adani is not legally binding and, as we speak, the Indian Stock Exchange is questioning the Bank’s involvement.[2]

    Click here to urge SBI to join the growing movement of financiers saying no to new coal.

    Already eight major international banks have ruled out involvement in these projects. That’s why Adani is so desperate to secure the funds it needs to go ahead. Adani is trying everything it can to keep the Galilee project alive in the face of declining coal prices and mass public opposition to new coal in both Australia and India.

    If burned, the Basin’s coal would dwarf the total pollution from all but the six largest economies in the world. And the only way to get this coal to India is by shipping it, in thousands of coal tankers-worth a year, right through the precious Great Barrier Reef.

    Coal is not the future that India wants. Around the country, people in India are desperately fighting for real energy solutions, not more expensive, dirty coal imports that trash our climate and exacerbate energy poverty.

    And that’s why today Indians turned out at the State Bank of India’s headquarters in Mumbai to call on the Bank to reverse its dirty coal deal. They pointed to Australia, where thousands of customers are moving hundreds of millions of dollars out of the Australian banks in protest over their lending to new fossil fuels. If SBI goes ahead with this deal, they can expect similar outrage from their customers and Indians everywhere.

    Add your voice today – tell the State Bank of India not to finance mega Australian coal mines that will cook the climate, trash the Great Barrier Reef and perpetuate Indian energy poverty.

    Yours for a clean energy future,

    Ayesha and Chaitanya for 350 India and Charlie for 350 Australia

    PS: Click here to tweet the State Bank of India and their Regulator the Reserve Bank of India and click here to share on facebook.

    [1] Adani Group, State Bank of India and Adani Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to promote company’s long-term future with Queensland, 17 November.

    [2] Amanda Saunders, National Stock Exchange of India quizzes Adani on loan for Galilee Basin Coal Project,19 November.


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