Daily Links Dec 6

So why has the response to climate change been a tragedy for the commons. This little clip from today’s Age gives a clue.

Political officers, the Minerals Council and The Oz are culpable.

Post of the Day

Carbon emissions will reach 37 billion tonnes in 2018, a record high

Pep Canadell et al

Carbon dioxide (CO) emissions from fossil fuels and industry are projected to rise more than 2% (range 1.8% to 3.7%) in 2018, taking global fossil CO emissions to a new record high of 37.1 billion tonnes.

https://theconversation.com/carbon-emissions-will-reach-37-billion-tonnes-in-2018-a-record-high-108041

 

Today’s Celebration

Constitution Day – Spain

Farmer’s Day – Ghana

Foundation of Quito – Ecuador

Independence Day – Finland

St Nicholas Day – Christianity

Miners’ Day

More about Dec 6

 

Climate Change

Save millions of lives by tackling climate change, says WHO

Global warming and fossil fuel pollution already killing many, UN climate summit told

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/dec/05/save-millions-of-lives-by-tackling-climate-change-says-world-health-organization

 

‘Brutal news’: global carbon emissions jump to all-time high in 2018

Rapid cuts needed to protect billions of people from rising emissions due to increase in use of cars and coal

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/dec/05/brutal-news-global-carbon-emissions-jump-to-all-time-high-in-2018

 

A problem that might be too big to solve [$]

In the daunting maths of climate action, individual choices and government policies aren’t adding up.

https://www.afr.com/business/environmental-services/why-the-climate-change-problem-is-starting-to-look-too-big-to-solve-20181205-h18qu6

 

Climate change, cities make storms wetter

Two recently published studies show that urban development and the effects of climate change are contributing to the extreme rainfall and flooding of recent hurricanes.

https://www.coastalreview.org/2018/12/climate-change-cities-make-storms-wetter/

 

The ‘war’ on climate. The climate ‘fight.’ Are we approaching the problem all wrong?

By pitting one group against another, do war metaphors undermine our ability to take on this global crisis?

https://grist.org/article/the-war-on-climate-the-climate-fight-are-we-approaching-the-problem-all-wrong/

 

It’s time for journalism to ring the alarm about climate change more loudly

At the same time, reporters should be cautious not to oversell small and dubious solutions, as one recent case illustrates.

https://therevelator.org/journalism-alarm-climate-change/

 

Sea levels may rise more rapidly due to Greenland ice melt

Run-off from vast ice sheet is increasing due to manmade global warming, says study

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/dec/05/sea-levels-may-rise-more-rapidly-due-to-greenland-ice-melt

 

Bernie Sanders’ impassioned plea for leaders to ‘get our act together’ on climate change

Senator Bernie Sanders called for action at a roundtable discussion with other politicians.

https://www.sbs.com.au/news/bernie-sanders-impassioned-plea-for-leaders-to-get-our-act-together-on-climate-change

 

Turning climate change from a ‘tragedy of the commons’ to positive action

Climate change must no longer be viewed as a ‘tragedy of the commons’, researchers say.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/12/181205093712.htm

 

Trump’s disbelief won’t stop dangerous climate change

Dana Nuccitelli

Republican platform is not only at odds with science but potentially US voters in 2020.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/dec/05/trumps-disbelief-wont-stop-dangerous-climate-change

 

Three climate justice metamorphoses and a lesson from Gandhi

Matthew Klippenstein

To understand our climate movement’s evolution, read Nietzsche. To understand our Achilles’ heel, study Gandhi.

https://www.nationalobserver.com/2018/12/04/opinion/three-climate-justice-metamorphoses-and-lesson-gandhi

 

‘A kind of dark realism’: Why the climate change problem is starting to look too big to solve

Steven Mufson

Climate expert: “There’s no silver bullet. There’s silver buckshot.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/a-kind-of-dark-realism-why-the-climate-change-problem-is-starting-to-look-too-big-to-solve/2018/12/03/378e49e4-e75d-11e8-a939-9469f1166f9d_story.html

 

The answer to climate change lies in technology and engineering

Nick Butler

It should be scientists, not politicians, who gather to combat carbon emissions

https://www.ft.com/content/73e78812-f309-11e8-938a-543765795f99

 

Attenborough a fool on climate fearmongering [$]

Andrew Bolt

It’s embarrassing to see Sir David Attenborough make such a fool of himself after decades of brilliant filmmaking — his climate change fearmongering makes him sound like an Old Testament prophet.

https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/opinion/andrew-bolt/andrew-bolt-humans-seem-a-mystery-to-david-attenborough/news-story/7f7a0e0b5e79c9fe48c3994ef34500a4

 

Teen face of climate strike [$]

Graham Lloyd

The star of the student strike for climate change movement would ban private car ownership, meat eating and ration air travel.

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/mining-energy/meet-greta-thunberg-the-face-of-the-global-student-climate-strike/news-story/63083f9b684eef3aee9258bf9967e550

 

Carbon emissions will reach 37 billion tonnes in 2018, a record high

Pep Canadell et al

Carbon dioxide (CO) emissions from fossil fuels and industry are projected to rise more than 2% (range 1.8% to 3.7%) in 2018, taking global fossil CO emissions to a new record high of 37.1 billion tonnes.

https://theconversation.com/carbon-emissions-will-reach-37-billion-tonnes-in-2018-a-record-high-108041

 

National

Morrison close to lower house win on ‘big stick’ energy package

Labor rearguard action to get divestiture powers delayed likely to fail as Wilkie and Katter join with Coalition

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2018/dec/05/morrison-close-to-lower-house-win-on-big-stick-energy-package

 

Turnbull speech draft said Labor’s 45% emissions target might not drive up bills

Early draft said cost of Labor’s proposal to keep national energy guarantee with 45% target ‘may not be as high as it would appear’

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2018/dec/05/turnbull-speech-draft-labor-emissions-target-power-bills

 

Students left hanging during Canberra trip to confront Morrison on climate change

Group rallies outside Parliament House after being told they needed to have a prearranged meeting organised

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/dec/05/school-students-protest-climate-change-canberra-morrison

 

Nuclear ban an empty gesture [$]

Bill Shorten’s foreign policy agenda is set to come under attack at Labor’s national conference.

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/defence/nuclear-ban-treaty-a-landmine-for-shorten/news-story/f0210fb7ed047097b34d9bddc8d4ea71

 

‘No trilemma’: Study finds increased renewables push down power prices

Renewable energy drives down wholesale power prices well in excess of subsidy costs, a study of Australian and European markets shows.

https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/environment/climate-change/no-trilemma-study-finds-increased-renewables-push-down-power-prices-20181205-p50kef.html

 

LNP rejects Morrison power play[$]

Scott Morrison’s controversial energy policy has been branded “out of touch” by the Qld LNP, as it forcefully rejected the plan.

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/qld-lnp-rejects-scott-morrison-energy-plan-as-out-of-touch/news-story/aace7b85cc26abbb95f2927bd23c8b50

 

The War on E-Waste and Everything in Between

Maggie Coggan

With over 20 million tonnes of technology ending up in landfill each year, Cat Harding and Mardi Brown knew they had to “Pony Up” – or do their bit. Now they’re not just diverting tech from landfill, they’re changing a culture of corporate e-waste

https://probonoaustralia.com.au/news/2018/12/war-e-waste-everything/

 

With the planet burning, we need to take control ourselves

Jeff Sparrow

Our representatives seem to be incapable of a serious response. Schools and workplaces should become parliaments

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/dec/05/with-the-planet-burning-we-need-to-take-control-ourselves

 

Students’ activism shows the kids are all right

Madonna King

Here’s a hint why we saw so many young people skip school and take to the streets last week, simply to be heard.

https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/queensland/students-activism-shows-the-kids-are-all-right-20181205-p50kgc.html

 

Coal is cool for those who dig it [$]

David Uren

Maligned as a rejected fossil whose time was up, it has just knocked iron ore from its perch as our top export earner.

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/opinion/coal-has-its-enemies-but-it-is-cool-for-those-who-dig-it/news-story/1999d17aaf7659a5b518fe404a9dbb78

 

Is Malcolm Turnbull truly a champion for clean energy?

Giles Parkinson

Malcolm Turnbull spoke positive words at a clean energy conference, which turned out to be classic political misdirection.

https://independentaustralia.net/politics/politics-display/is-malcolm-turnbull-truly-a-champion-for-clean-energy,12172

 

Looking past the hype about ‘trackless trams’

Yale Zhuxiao Wong

The autonomous rail rapid transit (ART) system developed in China might make buses sexy, but the technology alone won’t resolve the issues of road space and right of way in Australia.

https://theconversation.com/looking-past-the-hype-about-trackless-trams-107092

 

Victoria

High temperatures spark Vic health risk

Forecast high temperatures have prompted a health alert from the Victorian government for areas including the Mallee and Wimmera.

https://au.news.yahoo.com/high-temperatures-spark-vic-health-risk-163109154–spt.html

 

Queen Victoria Market under-shed plan parked [$]

Redevelopment options Parking has been endorsed as part of a revised plan for a $250 million redevelopment of Melbourne’s Queen Victoria Markets, but a plan to build under heritage sheds appears doomed.

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/queen-victoria-market-undershed-plan-parked/news-story/c53a3bcde23d8c4c61cb997ae69fbf3a

 

New South Wales

Dexus taps Snowy Hydro for reliable renewable energy

In one of the first such deals of its kind, office tower landlord Dexus has struck a renewable energy agreement with Snowy Hydro-owned retailer Red Energy to power more than 40 buildings in its NSW portfolio.

https://www.afr.com/real-estate/dexus-taps-snowy-hydro-for-reliable-renewable-energy-20181205-h18qt3

 

ACT

Who is better at recycling, Queanbeyan or Canberra?

Astonishing figures for the “reverse vending machine” in Queanbeyan show 24,000 cans and bottles a day are being returned for recycling.

https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/environment/sustainability/who-is-better-at-recycling-queanbeyan-or-canberra-20181204-p50k6a.html

 

Canberra’s future needs to be planned

Canberra Times editorial

While Canberra has a long way to go before it faces the congestion issues seen in Sydney and Canberra the potential is definitely there.

https://www.canberratimes.com.au/national/act/canberra-s-future-needs-to-be-planned-20181205-p50kea.html

 

Queensland

Last minute legal challenge to Carmichael mine a waste of time, says Adani

Indian energy giant Adani said a last minute legal bid by environmental activists to block the Carmichael mine in central Queensland was a waste of time and would not stop construction starting before Christmas.

https://www.afr.com/news/politics/last-minute-legal-challenge-to-carmichael-mine-a-waste-of-time-says-adani-20181205-h18r54

 

‘Drastic reductions’ of Australia’s northern bettong population reported

Scientists call for species to be listed as critically endangered after finding range reduced by 70%

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/dec/06/drastic-reductions-of-australias-northern-bettong-population-reported

 

Counting the cost of Qld’s firey fortnight

The first damage assessments are starting to come in following nearly two weeks of unprecedented bushfires across much of central Queensland.

https://www.sbs.com.au/news/counting-the-cost-of-qld-s-firey-fortnight

 

Fewer than 200 submissions on controversial Mount Coot-tha ziplines

Fewer than 200 submissions have been submitted to the Brisbane City Council about the controversial six new ziplines proposed for Mount Coot-tha.

https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/queensland/fewer-than-200-submissions-on-controversial-mount-coot-tha-ziplines-20181205-p50kg4.html

 

Liberal Party donor issues legal threat to minister over sensitive wetlands development

The former federal environment minister rejects critical advice from his own department that a $1.4 billion development on protected wetlands being proposed by a major Liberal party donor was “clearly unacceptable”, documents obtained under Freedom of Information show.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-12-06/developer-issues-legal-threat-to-minister-over-protected-wetland/10581734

 

Livestock ‘couldn’t escape the fire’ say farmers pointing finger at National Parks

As Queensland recovers from its bushfire crisis, farmers and volunteer firefighters are claiming not enough has been done to stop bushfires spreading from National Parks onto people’s properties.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2018-12-05/farmers-losing-livestock-point-fingers-at-national-parks/10580338

 

South Australia

Severe bushfire risk across SA

The Country Fire Service says severe bushfire conditions will be present across five South Australian districts on Thursday.

https://www.sbs.com.au/news/severe-bushfire-risk-across-sa

 

SA Tesla battery ready to go national

Operators of South Australia’s giant battery are keen to expand the technology across the nation after a report found the battery has exceeded all expectations.

https://www.sbs.com.au/news/sa-tesla-battery-ready-to-go-national


Tasmania

Petition to save Tarkine tabled in Senate

The largest petition ever tabled in the Senate has called for Tasmania’s Tarkine region to be world heritage listed and returned to Aboriginal ownership.

https://www.sbs.com.au/news/petition-to-save-tarkine-tabled-in-senate

 

Making History in fight to protect takayna / Tarkine

Bob Brown Foundation

The campaign by Bob Brown Foundation and Patagonia for the ancient, wild and threatened takayna / Tarkine has made history in the past week. Today, Australian Greens Senators Peter Whish-Wilson and Nick McKim are tabling the largest petition ever presented to the Senate. The petition ‘Support World Heritage protection for takayna / Tarkine’ received over 270 000 signatures from around the world.

https://tasmaniantimes.com/2018/12/making-history-in-fight-to-protect-takayna-tarkine/

 

Northern Territory

Divide and conquer’: fracking developers campaign to Indigenous groups

Traditional owners say a lack of information, the promise of cash and the sheer size of potential land to be fracked are creating confusion in Western Australia. https://www.crikey.com.au/2018/12/05/divide-and-conquer-fracking-developers-campaign-to-indigenous-groups/

 

Western Australia

Divide and conquer’: fracking developers campaign to Indigenous groups

Traditional owners say a lack of information, the promise of cash and the sheer size of potential land to be fracked are creating confusion in Western Australia. https://www.crikey.com.au/2018/12/05/divide-and-conquer-fracking-developers-campaign-to-indigenous-groups/

 

State poised for $1b green power blitz

WA is poised for a renewable energy bonanza with more than $1 billion to be spent on projects that will almost treble the green power in the south-west grid over the next two years.

https://thewest.com.au/business/renewable-energy/state-poised-for-1b-green-power-blitz-ng-b881040993z

 

New Exmouth reef a hit with big fish

An artificial reef deployed off Exmouth is kicking marine goals, with at least 40 species calling man-made structure home — double the expected amount.

https://thewest.com.au/news/fishing/exmouth-artificial-reef-home-to-40-species-of-fish-in-four-months-ng-b881041535z

 

Sustainability

Beef-eating ‘must fall drastically’ as world population grows

Current food habits will lead to destruction of all forests and catastrophic climate change by 2050, report finds

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/dec/05/beef-eating-must-fall-drastically-as-world-population-grows-report

 

Your ethical guide to Christmas

Transform Christmas from being about excess to focus on the ethical instead. Remember it’s the thought that counts.

https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/christmas/your-ethical-guide-to-christmas/news-story/a331e0fb31186e8c85d39baff8bc4be9

 

The Italian town where the air is lethal

Italy’s faltering economy and booming corruption problem has cruelled the opportunity to save a whole city from some of the worst industrial pollution in Europe.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-12-06/ilva-steelworks-taranto/10490868

 

These 7 technologies will make future farming smarter

With 3 billion more mouths to feed by 2050, can ag-tech innovation create a more plentiful, efficient, sustainable, and resilient food system?

https://www.fastcompany.com/90272045/the-7-technologies-that-will-make-farming-smarter-and-more-productive

 

50% in nuclear industry: Japan energy plan for 2030 is ‘unrealistic’

Half of companies in the nuclear industry doubt the government’s goal of having nuclear power account for 20 to 22 percent of Japan’s energy supply by fiscal 2030, according to a survey.

http://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/AJ201812050032.html

 

Client Earth: Changing environmental law, the world over

James Thornton, head of public interest law firm Client Earth, holds governments around the world accountable for environmental damage. He tells DW how the law can be harnessed for the good of people and the planet.

https://www.dw.com/en/client-earth-changing-environmental-law-the-world-over/a-46524635

 

No evidence of nuclear deal breach: Russia

Russia says the US has shown no evidence that Moscow is in breach of a landmark arms control treaty.

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/breaking-news/no-evidence-of-nuclear-deal-breach-russia/news-story/2cb79d6913d8bde403e3cfa6b2c9d59f

 

Wind power vulnerable to climate change in India

The warming of the Indian Ocean, caused by global climate change, may be causing a slow decline in wind power potential in India, according to a new study from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and the Harvard China Project.

https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2018-12/hjap-wpv120518.php

 

Widespread decrease in wind energy resources found over the Northern Hemisphere

A new study focusing on the change in wind energy resources and models’ simulation ability over the Northern Hemisphere reveals a widespread decline in wind energy resources over the Northern Hemisphere. Using station observation data, the study finds that approximately 30 percent, 50 percent and percent of the stations lost over 30 percent of the wind power potential since 1979 in North America, Europe, and Asia, respectively.

https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2018-12/ioap-wdi120518.php

 

Paving the way for more efficient hydrogen cars

Hydrogen-powered vehicles emit only water vapor from their tailpipes, offering a cleaner alternative to fossil-fuel-based transportation. But for hydrogen cars to become mainstream, scientists need to develop more efficient hydrogen-storage systems. Now, researchers reporting in ACS’ Chemistry of Materials have used metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) to set a new record for hydrogen storage capacity under normal operating conditions.

https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2018-12/acs-ptw120518.php

 

American expat in Dubai lives life without plastic

This Dubai expat is an eco-warrior, a crusader, all-in-one, raising awareness on the ills of plastic use and she shows us by example on how to lead a sustainable life free from plastic.

https://gulfnews.com/uae/environment/american-expat-in-dubai-lives-life-without-plastic-1.60742673

 

Can we grow more food on less land? We’ll have to, a new study finds

To make meaningful progress on climate change, cows and wheat fields will have to become radically more efficient.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/05/climate/agriculture-food-global-warming.html

 

Nuclear: Downtime at ‘aging’ Grand Gulf attracts increased scrutiny

The Grand Gulf nuclear plant’s issues are gaining attention at a time when the Trump administration continues to mull ways to aid U.S. coal and nuclear plants under a premise of reliability and resilience.

https://www.eenews.net/stories/1060108635

 

Uranium in mine dust could dissolve in human lungs

Although active uranium mining in New Mexico has ceased, rates of cardiovascular and metabolic disease remain high in the population residing close to mines within the Navajo Nation. According to a new study, inhaled uranium in dusts from the mines could be a factor.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/12/181205093720.htm

 

Neighborhoods with more green space may mean less heart disease

People who live in neighborhoods with more green spaces may have better blood vessel health and lower levels of stress, and a lower risk of cardiovascular diseases such as heart attacks, strokes and others.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/12/181205093718.htm

 

In 100 years’ time, maybe our food won’t be grown in soil

Alex McBratney

Soil is a non-renewable part of the environment. Can it sustain food production for our growing population?

https://theconversation.com/in-100-years-time-maybe-our-food-wont-be-grown-in-soil-108049

 

Unlike a globalized food system, local food won’t destroy the environment

Helena Norberg-Hodge

Our food system is linked to an economic system that is fundamentally biased against what’s good for people and the planet.

https://truthout.org/articles/unlike-a-globalized-food-system-local-food-wont-destroy-the-environment/

 

Bhopal’s mass human tragedy and suffering continue to this day

Rashmee Roshan Lall

A new generation of babies born to victims suffer defects and there are more than 100,000 chronically sick residents.

https://www.thenational.ae/opinion/comment/bhopal-s-mass-human-tragedy-and-suffering-continue-to-this-day-1.799167

 

Nature Conservation

‘We’re sounding the alarm’: half of Canada’s chinook salmon endangered

Prospects for species look dire as federal science body finds that only one of the country’s 16 populations is believed to be stable

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/dec/05/canada-chinook-salmon-endangered

 

Scientists find plastic in all sea turtles

Research on sea turtles spanning three oceans has found plastic particles and man-made fibres in the guts of every one of the 102 turtles studied.

https://www.sbs.com.au/news/scientists-find-plastic-in-all-sea-turtles

 

Peace, not war, responsible for deforestation in armed conflict zones

Rates of deforestation in war zones increase dramatically once peace is declared, according to a study from the University of Waterloo.

https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2018-12/uow-pnw120518.php

 

More diversity than before: Indications for recovery after ecosystem pollution

Lake Constance, one of the largest freshwater lakes in Europe, suffered from eutrophication, or nutrient contamination caused by agricultural and waste water run-off in the mid-1900s. A study has now revealed that one European whitefish species expanded its genetic variation through hybridization with other whitefish species during the period of eutrophication.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/12/181204131129.htm

 

Now for something completely different …

What’s the Encryption Laws Got to do With the Social Sector?

Digital rights activists warn the implications of the federal government’s encryption bill will need to be closely watched by social sector organisations, who may be open to law enforcement agencies tapping their phones and accessing their information.

https://probonoaustralia.com.au/news/2018/12/whats-encryption-laws-got-social-sector/

 

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