Event: Anna Rose (AYCC) — ‘Madlands’ Book Tour

30 05 2012

Anna Rose, co-founder and Chair of the Australian Youth Climate Coalition is visiting Albury for a community forum to promote her new book Madlands: A Journey to Change the Mind of a Climate Sceptic, documenting her experiences with retired Liberal Party senator Nick Minchin.

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Location: Albury Masonic Centre, Gulpha Street, Albury.
Date: Wednesday 13th June 2012.
Time: 6:00 PM
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Anna’s visit is part of the Our Future: We’re Worth It Tour, a national road tour promoting Madlands, explaining the science of climate change, and helping to grow the youth climate movement in regional Australia.
This event is being hosted by the Albury-Wodonga chapter of the Australian Youth Climate Coalition.
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Event Review: ‘Let’s Build Big Solar’ Campaign Launch

3 03 2012

The morning of Friday 2 March saw a small but hardy bunch of renewables enthusiasts congregate on the outskirts of Wodonga to launch the ‘Let’s Build Big Solar’ campaign. Plans had included sunscreen as well as gumboots.  Luckily the weather was kind and it was at least dry if a bit windy.

The launch location was a large block of land behind the Wodonga Salesyards in Bandiana which had been identified by the North East Greenhouse Alliance as a potential site for a large solar thermal power station. Indeed with its existing power substation (i.e. existing transmission line infrastructure) and flat, open land it appeared an ideal site.

The purpose of the national Let’s Build Big Solar campaign is to rally community support for medium to large scale solar energy plants and to encourage the Federal Government to provide funding for such plants through its $10 billion Clean Energy Finance Corporation. This month will see many other grassroots Climate Action Groups from around the country conduct similar launches in their local areas.

After viewing the site, posing for photos and speaking to reporters from the Border Mail and Newsweekly, attendees of the Albury-Wodonga launch were treated to a stimulating presentation by the Managing Director of PSE Communication and Electrical, Paul Shelley. Paul and his wife visited Spain recently and attended guided tours of the three solar thermal power stations (Gemsolar, Valle 1 and Valle 2). Spain has undergone an incredible transformation, moving from being a net importer of electricity to a net exporter, thanks to the construction of countless acres of photovoltaic arrays and wind turbines as well as the solar thermal power stations. For a country with less solar intensity than Australia it is clear they are streets ahead of us. The Australian Government needs to get its act together and make good its commitment to large scale renewables.

In the next couple of months, WATCH members, together with people from many other Climate Action Groups around Australia, will be conducting thousands of community surveys to gauge community attitudes to big solar and then present the findings to Parliament. If you would like to participate in one of these brief (less than 5 minutes) surveys or are able to assist with conducting some surveys, please contact Lauriston Muirhead on 0419633297.

For more information on the Let’s Build Big Solar campaign visit: www.100percent.org.au/bigsolar

Further information on the Spanish Gemsolar power station is available at: www.torresolenergy.com/TORRESOL/gemasolar-plant/en

***The Let’s Build Big Solar launch was covered in the local media





Professor Kevin Anderson (UK): We Are Headed for Dangerous Climate Change

9 02 2012

This post is devoted to a comprehensive coverage of an October 2011 presentation at the London School of Economics by Professor Kevin Anderson, entitled Going Beyond Dangerous Climate Change: Exploring the Voice Between Rhetoric and Reality in Reducing Carbon Emissions.

This presentation as based on Anderson’s peer reviewed paper Beyond ‘dangerous’ climate change: emission scenarios for a new world, published recently in the journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society.  Here is the abstract for that paper…

‘The Copenhagen Accord reiterates the international community’s commitment to ‘hold the increase in global temperature below 2 degrees Celsius’. Yet its preferred focus on global emission peak dates and longer-term reduction targets, without recourse to cumulative emission budgets, belies seriously the scale and scope of mitigation necessary to meet such a commitment…The analysis suggests that despite high-level statements to the contrary, there is now little to no chance of maintaining the global mean surface temperature at or below 2◦C. Moreover, the impacts associated with 2◦C have been revised upwards, sufficiently so that 2◦C now more appropriately represents the threshold between ‘dangerous’ and ‘extremely dangerous’ climate change.’

Kevin Anderson is professor of energy and climate change in the School of Mechanical, Aeronautical and Civil Engineering at the University of Manchester. He has recently finished a two-year position as director of the Tyndall Centre, the UK’s leading academic climate change research organisation, during which time he held a joint post with the University of East Anglia.

David Roberts from the website Grist has written two articles in response to Anderson’s presentation and paper: The brutal logic of climate change and The brutal logic of climate change mitigation, which make for sobering reading.

We am extremely interested in the responses of WATCH supporters and Albury-Wodonga residents to Professor Anderson’s speech and paper, and encourage you to leave your thoughts in the comments box below so we can start a local conversation about the implications of this confronting research.

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References and Further Information:

Kevin Anderson, Going Beyond Dangerous Climate Change: Exploring the Voice Between Rhetoric and Reality in Reducing Carbon Emissions, London School of Economics – Department of International Development lecture series, 21 October 2011.

Kevin Anderson & Alice Bows, Beyond ‘dangerous’ climate change: emission scenarios for a new world, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, A (2011) 369, 20–44.

David Roberts, The brutal logic of climate change, Grist, 6 December 2011.

David Roberts, The brutal logic of climate change mitigation, Grist, 9 December 2011.

Radio Ecoshock (Canada), Kevin Anderson: The Brutal Logic of Climate Change, 18 January 2012.





Media analysis in the leadup to COP-17 in Durban, South Africa

28 11 2011

The seventeenth annual meeting of the council of parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change begins today in Durban, South Africa, where the international community will continue negotiations to strengthen the global greenhouse gas mitigation regime.

You can follow the progress of the COP-17 via the official website.

Here is analysis from several different media outlets and think-tanks on the prospects for the talks…

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SBS World News Australia

Durban – Quick guide to the climate summit

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Peter Christoff

The Conversation

And what if nothing happens at Durban?

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The Climate Institute

Policy Briefing: Durban Climate Summit

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Giles Parkinson

The Climate Spectator

Durban talks off to a bad start

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The Guardian

Durban Climate Change Conference 2011 (news portal)

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Simon Retallack

The Huffington Post

Durban Climate Conference: The Only Way is (Bottom) Up

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