The Federal Government is now claiming (Penny Wong ABC AM 03/02/10) up to 20,000 megalitres of water returned to the Darling River as a consequence of the Government's purchase of Bourke's iconic Toorale Station. A few weeks ago they claimed 11,000 megalitres, so presumably this new figure is additional?The irrigation water storage on Toorale (Ross' … Continue reading Toorale Water Claims
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Flood Water Flows in the Darling
The recent publicity about the flood flows in the Darling, the return to the river of Toorale irrigation water, the Menindee Lakes and the needs of the Lower Lakes in South Australia, highlights some of the misunderstandings that prevail.I contend that the unique feature of the Murray Darling Basin and of Australia generally, is massive … Continue reading Flood Water Flows in the Darling
Global Warming-A Clear North American View
This short video is worth watching. http://www.kusi.com/v/?i=78477082
Global Warming
I am not into conspiracy theories. However, when you think about the millenium bug,the salinity exaggeration of a few years ago, the continual threats to the Great Barrier Reef (whatever happened to the Crown-of-thorns-star-fish?) and now the global warming beat-up, you wonder.The term 'climate change' is much better than 'global warming', as you can win … Continue reading Global Warming
Christmas Greetings
9th December,2009Another year has rolled by and we are still here. For that and all our other blessings we should be thankful. We wish you a very Happy Christmas and a safe, healthy and prosperous (post GFC) New Year.There is just so much of interest around us and, of course, it all keeps changing. I … Continue reading Christmas Greetings
Submission to Productivity Commission
Submission to Productivity Commission on Water RecoveryOverviewThis submission is brief, long on assertion and short on evidence. This is not because the assertions are not defensible, but rather because of limited resources. I would be happy to enlarge verbally should the Commission be interested.Assertions1.The key characteristic of Australia’s inland rivers (where most irrigation takes place), … Continue reading Submission to Productivity Commission
Climate Change Debate
In Toronto, Canada this week there was an excellent debate on the issue of climate change-(Google Monk Debates). I watched it all live and much of it a second time. I remain convinced that like with the Millennium Bug, much of the world has been the subject of a huge "con". Allbeit that most of … Continue reading Climate Change Debate
Email Sent to Ian Macfarlane MP at 8:30AM on 01.12.09
Dear Ian,I have watched the development of your political career from QGGA to Minister for Industry, with admiration. However, to hear you as a genuine "bushie" refer to the CPRS as a "cimate change solution" truly shocks me. I am afraid that you and my friend Malcolm Turnbull have been playing populist politics on this … Continue reading Email Sent to Ian Macfarlane MP at 8:30AM on 01.12.09
Email Sent to Certain Senators on 30.11.09
Senators,Just look at the Breaking News:Electricity bills forecast to increase by 60%-half due to the ETS. "Climategate" getting big coverage particularly in the UK-the key scientific global warming alarmists have been "fiddling the numbers". Messrs Minchin and Abbott are on a vote winner and are prepared to show leadership in challenging conventional wisdom. Please get … Continue reading Email Sent to Certain Senators on 30.11.09
Al Gore and Global Warming
The truth is, evidence of man's impact on climate remains maddeningly elusive, in part because man's impact on climate is so small as to be hard to disentangle from natural variability. This is not Mr. Gore's position, of course. If anything, however, the case for action has become less closed since he pronounced it closed … Continue reading Al Gore and Global Warming