Author: Geoff Ebbs

  • Climate depends on First Nations people

    Climate depends on First Nations people

    Australia's national indigenous forestry strategy 2005
    Australia’s national indigenous forestry strategy 2005

    Indigenous forest management is an essential component of the global climate strategy, according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation. Senior Forestry officer, David Kaimowitz points out that forests cover one third of the earth’s land surface and must be maintained and nurtured as a living carbon sink, and that process is most effectively and sustainably achieved by working with indigenous people. “Currently, Indigenous Peoples and local communities manage at least 24% of the total above-ground carbon stored in the world’s tropical forests,” he said. A fraction of Australia’s land mass is under indigenous forest management, according to Australia’s national indigenous forestry strategy 2005.

    http://sdg.iisd.org/commentary/guest-articles/indigenous-peoples-must-be-central-to-tackling-the-climate-crisis/

    https://www.awe.gov.au/sites/default/files/sitecollectiondocuments/forestry/australias-forest-policies/nifs_strategy.pdf

  • COP26 ends up with methane agreement

    COP26 ends up with methane agreement

    By The Global Carbon Project – http://www.globalcarbonatlas.org/en/CH4-emissions

    The European Union and the United States have led a coalition of 103 countries at COP 26 in Glasgow to sign a pledge to reduce methane emissions to 70% of 2020 levels by 2030. The impact is expected to shave 0.2 degrees off the predicted temperature rise in the next decade. Methane is an extremely powerful greenhouse gas and only stays in the atmosphere for years, unlike carbon dioxide which persists for centuries. This makes it a desirable target, though it is notoriously hard to control. Over 40% of methane is emitted by natural processes such as rotting vegetation in swamps. 15% is emitted in agricultural activities, closely followed by fossil fuel production. Australia has not signed up, citing the economic impact on agriculture. 

    https://www.politico.eu/article/cop26-100-countries-reducing-methane-emissions/

    https://www.iea.org/reports/methane-tracker-2020

    http://www.globalcarbonatlas.org/en/CH4-emissions

    https://essd.copernicus.org/articles/12/1561/2020

  • Week ending November 7th 2021

    Week ending November 7th 2021

    Saturday – November 6th

    08:00-11:00 – Rome St bushcare Working Bee – Rome St Park, Coorparoo

    08:00-10:00 Hinterland Regional Park Bushcare Tree Planting – 30-46 Hardys Road, Mudgeeraba

    08:30-11:00 Mackenzie Bushcare Group Working Bee – Mt Petrie Road Reserve, Mackenzie,

    Sunday

    7am – 930am – Anstead monthly bushcare working bee – Meet at Anstead Bushland Reserve (entry
    from Hawkesbury Rd, Anstead)

    07:30-09:30 November Bushcare at the Hays Inlet Project – silcock st, Clontarf, Redland bay

    08:00-10:00 – Platypus Park working bee – Platypus Park, Banksia Drive, Mount Crosby

    08:00-11:00 – November Working Bee – Planting, Watering, Weeding – Clarina Street Park (Kimba
    Street entrance) Chapel Hill

    08:30 – Bushcare Working Bee – 20 Kirkdale Rd, Chapel Hill

    08:30-10:30 Bennetts Bush Defenders Working Bee – Bennett’s Bushland Park, Seven Hills

    09:00 – Jindalee Creek Bushcare Group Working bee – 225 Sinnamon Rd, Jindalee (behind the gym

    09:00-11:00 Hilltopping Bushcare & Butterfly Survey – Mount Coot-tha Forest, Along sir Samuel
    Griffith Drive, at the honey eater track.

  • Thornless native raspberry cultivated

    Thornless native raspberry cultivated

    Rubus Probus - the Native Raspberry
    Rubus Probus – the Native Raspberry at the Australian National Botanical Gardens

    A thornless native raspberry bush has been found and successfully propagated on Bundjalung country in north-eastern new south wales.

    The thornless bush was found growing beside a carpark by wild food researcher Peter Hardwick, who says that this thornless version is more approachable and just as tasty.

    Usually collecting native raspberries from a bush will leave you with cuts to your skin or tears to your clothes, this bush is going to be planted in schools and possibly parks for people to enjoy.

    Rubus Proba is a member of the bramble family and related to the blackberry and other raspberries. The thornless variety has not been previously identified by European settlers.

    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-23/thornless-native-raspberries-native-food-game-changer/100546938

    Australian Native Plant Society

  • Road rage as Kabi Kabi arrested

    Road rage as Kabi Kabi arrested

    Kabi Kabi Yangga Buwan Cultural and Land Aboriginal Coorporation
    Kabi Kabi Yangga Buwan Cultural and Land Aboriginal Coorporation

    Kabi Kabi Traditional owners were arrested and forcibly removed by police from the Djaki Kundu sacred site after protecting the area from development since January

    The Department of Transport and Main Roads is projected to build the Gympie bypass upgrade through the site, despite Kabi peoples protests.

    Spokesperson Diane Djaki Widjung said that this is a racist act, “They diverted the roadmap around an old Christian church but they won’t divert it around the Kabi site which is an act of racism.” She told NITV news.

    A peaceful demonstration will take place in Gympie this Saturday, the 30th at the memorial park at 10am to protest the potential site destruction.

    https://www.sbs.com.au/nitv/article/2021/10/18/cultural-heritage-reassessment-demanded-gympie-bypass-sites

  • Meanjin rally at Parliament Thur 28th

    Meanjin rally at Parliament Thur 28th

    A gathering to honour Joyce Clarke
    A gathering to honour Joyce Clarke

    A warning to our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners, the next story contains content that some may find distressing.

    A rally will be held tomorrow around the country to make a national call for Justice to address the genocide of Aboriginal People.

    The national action is in response to a police officer being found not guilty by a jury with no Aboriginal people, in 2019 the police officer shot and killed an Aboriginal woman in Geraldton Western Australia.

    The Meanjin Rally will be held tomorrow at midday outside parliament house.

    https://www.crikey.com.au/2021/10/25/death-in-geraldton-how-joyce-clarke-became-another-indigenous-statistic/?fbclid=IwAR15TQFcVw8NW-bYOy0laXXLyQxaosKiL4yl1jUeRsHiAm30f2-DfPuZZnY