The new coal frontier

Neville /16 May, 2015

The new coal frontier Mega mines, mega emissions Around 27bn tonnes of coal are thought to be locked under the ground of the Galilee Basin in the outback of Queensland. A huge proposed complex of coal mines is planned here, including the world’s largest thermal coal project. So are railway lines and a massive expansion Continue Reading →

Great Barrier Reef WWW AUSTRALIA

Neville /15 May, 2015

Click here to enable desktop notifications for Gmail.   Learn more  Hide More 1 of 8 Great Barrier Reef Inbox x Louise Matthiesson, WWF-Australia noreply@act.wwf.org.au via server8839.e-activist.com  3:05 PM (1 hour ago) to me Dear NEVILLE, Just 50 days. That’s all that’s left until the World Heritage Committee meets to decide whether the Reef is on track to return Continue Reading →

The Budget, The Verdict The Australia Institute

Neville /14 May, 2015

1 of 8 The Budget, The Verdict Inbox x The Australia Institute <mail@tai.org.au> 4:21 PM (1 hour ago) to me Dear Neville, Joe Hockey’s second budget was much better armoured than his first. The brazen nature of the first budget made the task of those critiquing it pretty easy. This one took more time and Continue Reading →

Sheer courage. A message from the Pacific Climate Warriors

Neville /14 May, 2015

Click here to enable desktop notifications for Gmail.   Learn more  Hide Something’s not right. We’re having trouble connecting to Google. We’ll keep trying… Errors: 101 More 1 of 8 Sheer courage. A message from the Pacific Climate Warriors Inbox x Aaron Packard – 350.org <aaron@350.org> Unsubscribe 3:34 PM (11 minutes ago) to me Dear friends, It’s 6 Continue Reading →

An update on Bjorn Lomborg’s “Consensus Centre”

Neville /14 May, 2015

1 of 22 An update on Bjorn Lomborg’s “Consensus Centre” Inbox x Climate Council – Amanda McKenzie via sendgrid.info  2:15 PM (4 minutes ago) to me Hi Inga, Recently, we emailed you about the Australian Government’s planned funding of Danish climate contrarian Bjorn Lomborg’s “Consensus Centre” at the University of Western Australia. We were overwhelmed at Continue Reading →