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  • Dams fails under climate change

    The drought is effecting dams across the country, which means power’s down for hydro dams.

    This is what the newspapers have been reporting this week 

    Snowy Hydro signals tight rein to conserve water 

    The largest lake in the Snowy Hydro scheme, Lake Eucumbene, has dropped to its lowest level ever and is less than 20 per cent full, reported The Canberra Times (10/2/2007, p. 5).

    36m below capacity: The water level, now 36m below full, could drop another 2m if drought conditions do not ease by the end of April. The artificial lake was flooded in 1958 as part of the Snowy Hydro scheme and is at its lowest level since construction.

    Inflows down 25pc: Snowy Hydro said this week inflows were down to 25 per cent of historical averages. Worse still, in the past four months the inflows were “significantly below” previous minimums for corresponding months over the previous century.

    Need for "balance" noted: “With no forecast improvement to water inflows in the foreseeable future, Snowy Hydro must act prudently to ensure that the water that remains in the Snowy Scheme is used in a balanced way for all stakeholders and that water is conserved for this summer and coming winter,” the company said in a statement.

    ACT storages at 35pc: This comes as water storage in the ACT continue to decline, with levels recorded at 35.36 per cent on 9 February. Corin Dam has dropped the most dramatically in the past year – it was more than 80 per cent full this time last year and is now below 20 per cent capacity. Actew has said inflows into dams last year were 90 per cent below average.

    The Canberra Times, 10/2/2007, p. 5

    Source: Erisk Net 

    hydroelectricity dam A hydro electricity plant

    Tassie’s drought impacts on hydro electricity

    Tasmania’s Great Lake has fallen to just 15.7 per cent of capacity and Hydro Tasmania storages overall have fallen to 27.4 per cent, says The Mercury (9/2/07, p. 1).

    Cost of Basslink imports: Dry conditions have already cost Hydro a huge amount of money as it imports substantial amounts of power via Basslink. Hydro Tasmania energy and market analysis manager Michael Connarty said the reduction in generation from the 300-megawatt Poatina station would mean further imports to make up the shortfall of energy. We will continue to import fairly heavily over Basslink if the dry conditions continue. Our net import of electricity has been just over 1000 gigawatt hours to the end of January."

    Big imports imbalance: Dr Connarty said 1400 gigawatt hours had been imported compared with the export of 400 gigawatt hours. He said imported electricity cost between $20 and $30 a megawatt while exports could fetch up to $1000 a megawatt.

    The Mercury, 9/2/2007, p. 1

    Source: Erisk Net 

    Photo of hydro dam Part of a hydro electric dam

    Rudd won’t support Beattie’s new dams 

    Federal Opposition Leader Kevin Rudd had moved to secure Green preferences in Queensland ahead of this year’s election by his refusal to endorse the Beattie Labor government’s plans to build two new dams in the south-east corner of the state, according to Mark Ludlow writing in The Australian Financial Review (09/02/2007, p.10).

    A tactical move: In a tactic that could threaten his relationship with state Labor colleagues in his home state, Mr Rudd repeatedly failed to support the controversial $1.7 billion Traveston Dam in the Sunshine Coast hinterland. Mr Rudd, who was chief of staff to former Labor premier Wayne Goss when he scrapped the Wolfdene Dam before the 1989 state election, had also baulked at giving in-principle support to building dams as a solution to the nation’s water problems.

    According to The Australian Financial Review , senior ALP sources believed that Mr Rudd – who grew up in Nambour on the Sunshine Coast – was being cautious not to alienate the green vote in.

    Rudd targets green votes: Queensland, especially in the populous south-cast corner, where Labor needs to boost its electoral representation. Mr Beattie’s controversial plan to build two dams, including the Traveston Dam on the Sunshine Coast and the $500 million Wyaralong Dam on the Gold Coast, had met strong local opposition, which continued despite the state government’s go-ahead to the projects.

    AFR quoted a party insider: "It’s not just the Sunshine Coast, it’s the whole south-east corner. He (Mr. Rudd), doesn’t want to look like he’s got anything to do with it, so the backlash doesn’t come back on him. The green voters are going to be feral about it and we need every Green preference we can get. In key Brisbane seats like Moreton and Bonner, which are on a knife-edge, Green preferences can make the difference".

    Labor holds only six out of 28 federal seats in Queensland, compared with the Liberals’ 17 seats, the Nationals’ four and one independent.

    The Australian Financial Review, 9/2/2007, p. 10

    Source: Erisk Net

    Diagram showing how it works

     A diagram outling how electricity generating dams work

     

     

  • Grasslands might be the `technology’ against climate change

    Reference: The Climate Change Coalition was formed in mid 2006 to work with any group, organisation, political party or individual taking action against climate change. http://www.climatechangecoalition.com.au. Media Contact: Alexandra Morphett 02 4998 6286, 02 4998 6168

    Erisk Net, 7/2/2007


     

  • Bush fires fuell global warming

    Reference: Media enquiries: Brad Stansfield 0419 884 666

    Media Release, Senator The Honourable Eric Abetz, Minister for Fisheries, Forestry and Conservation, 7/2/2007

     

  • Burnt plantation wood classified äs `renewable

    Reference: Comments by Stephen Orr, commercial director, International Power (Australia) Pty Ltd (IPRA) to Essential Services Commission (EC) of Victoria on the Victorian Renewable Energy Target (VRET) framework paper and draft rules. 25 January. ESC address: 2nd floor, 35 Spring Street, Melbourne. Vic. 3000. Phone (03) 9651 0222. Fax: (03) 9651 3688.
    http://www.esc.vic.gov.au

    Erisk Net, 14/2/2007

     

  • Killers in the Classroom

    By Dr. June Scorza Terpstra

    02/15/07 "ICH " — — During a heated debate in a class I teach on social justice, several US Marines who had done tours in Iraq told me that they had "sacrificed" by “serving” in Iraq so that I could enjoy the freedom to teach in the USA. Parroting their master’s slogan about “fighting over there so we don’t have to fight over here”, these students proudly proclaimed that they terrorized and killed defenseless Iraqis. They intimated that their Arab victims are nothing more to them than collateral damage, incidental to their receipt of some money and an education.

    A room full of students listened as a US Marine told of the invasion of Baghdad and Falluja and how he killed innocent Iraqis at a check point. He called them “collateral damage” and said he had followed the “rules”. A Muslim-American student in front of him said “I could slap you but then you would kill me”. A young female Muslim student gasped “I am a freshman; I never thought to hear of this in a class. I feel sick, like I will pass out.”

    I knew in that moment that this was what the future of teaching about justice would include: teaching war criminals who sit glaring at me with hatred for daring to speak the truth of their atrocities and who, if paid to, would disappear, torture and kill me. I wondered that night how long I really have in this so called “free” country to teach my students and to be with my children and grandchildren.

    The American military and mercenary soldiers who “sacrificed” their lives did not do so for the teacher’s freedom to teach the truth about the so-called war on terror, or any of US history for that matter. They sacrificed their lives, limbs and sanity for money, some education and the thrills of the violence for which they are socially bred. Sacrificing for the “bling and booty” in Iraq or Afghanistan, The Philippines, Grenada, Central America, Mexico, Somalia, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, or any of the other numerous wars and invasions spanning US history as an entity and beginning with their foundational practice of killing the Indians and stealing their land.

    Many of the classes that I teach now include students who “served” in the US military and security corporations. There are also many students who intend to join the US military upon completion of a degree because with the degree they get a bigger “sign on” bonus of ten to fifty thousand dollars. Their position is supported by many of the student body, who, vegetating according to the American Plan, believe they should “support their troops”. The excuses that they give for joining or intending to join the US military terrorist training camps are first and foremost motivated by a desire for money. One student proudly said that he is willing to kill for money, a better standard of living and an education. Another student, who had done two tours of duty to the Empire in Iraq, justified killing and torture, citing the importance of staying on top as the world’s number one super power so that his family could have the highest standard of living and unlimited access to the world’s oil supplies.

    Yet another soldier-student said that there would always be wars and someone had to do it. The”it” is killing, rape, and plunder for profit. Some of the soldier-students agreed that military terrorism was thrilling. Stopping and killing people at checkpoints in order to maintain a comfortable lifestyle in the USA was worth the risk of being killed or maimed. Little did they know that the very education they would kill for could include a course on social justice in which they would be compelled to examine their motives, beliefs and actions in an evil, illegal, immoral and unjust invasion and occupation of a people who never hurt or harmed them or any of their fellow citizens.

    To be fair, in this week’s discussion in class there was some mention that some of the student’s intentions had been honorable at the time that they joined the military. They wanted to “help other people”. A few woman students who want to join the military commented that they would be working to “free and defend” people here and abroad. However, for the most part and by their own admission, personal financial gain was their main focus in signing on. Their bottom line was getting the money and their thrills by joining and belonging to the biggest terrorist organization in the world, the USA.

    What appears to trouble the soldier student is that the rhetoric of fighting for freedom and democracy is a lie that cannot blanket the horror and guilt of their terrorism. They do not want to hear that participation in invasion and occupation, murder and pillaging, is logically inconsistent with any legitimate concept of freedom or liberation. They know the greed and programmed lust for violence that motivates them. They expect that if they can make it out alive, they get some money, a comfortable lifestyle and an education. Their plan is to secure the oil, the diamonds, the gold, the water, the guns, the drugs, and the bling for their masters, who they hope will cut them in on the swag. They say that someone has to be on top and they want to be on the side of the strong, not the weak. Robbing Hoods, not Robin Hoods.

    And now, here they sit in my course on social justice, terrorist war criminals, wanting high paying “criminal justice” jobs in a university Justice Studies program. They want approval, appreciation and honors for terrorism, torture, and murder. They want a university degree so they can get an even higher salary terrorizing more people around the world with security companies such as Blackwater or Halliburton. They want that appropriately named “sheepskin” so they can join the CIA, FBI, and other police and track down and terrorize US residents here.

    These military and mercenary terrorist-students are trained in terrorist training camps all under the USA, funded by American taxpayers. In fact, people under the USA are “sacrificing” their health care and their children’s educations while donating their tax dollars to these terrorist training camps. These terrorist camps train money hungry working class stiffs to murder, steal and plunder for the power hungry US corporate war lords.

    There is a saying that “if you do the crime, you do the time”. My response is that “If you do the war crimes, you will do time in hell, whether the hell of war trauma and shock, of diseases such as those caused by depleted uranium, the old-fashioned traditional hell, fire and brimstone assigned to malefactors…or the hell of sitting in a social justice class and discovering what the hell you are in hell for, or are about to be.

    Please visit Dr Terpstras’ website www.juneterpstra.com