Month: January 2006

  • Searing preview of greenhouse life – National – smh.com.au

    Searing preview of greenhouse life – National – smh.com.au: “Searing preview of greenhouse life By Wendy Frew and Aaron TimmsJanuary 3, 2006 SYDNEY can expect more of the searing temperatures that fanned fires, stopped trains, disrupted air travel and blacked out suburbs on New Year’s Day, according to CSIRO global warming projections. On average, Sydney…

  • Good talk from Theo Theophanous

    Wind can ease climate change – Opinion – theage.com.au Wind farms are essential to help Victoria reduce greenhouse emissions, writes Theo Theophanus. (Theo Theophanous is Victorian Minister for Energy Industries and Resources.) Wind energy is once again in the news, and it is no bad thing. Not everyone will agree with the Bracks Government’s policies…

  • Damn, my holiday’s over.

    Back to work tomorrow – so if anyone wants to kick their coal addictions and switch to 100% green power accredited wind power or solar power in their homes, get in touch!

  • We Need a New Housemate!

    Visi is just about to move out, meaning we’re in the market for another groovy female person to share our three bedroom house in sunny Clayton, Victoria. We’re not far from Monash University, the Clayton train station, awesome fruit & vegetable & spice shopping and under 30 minutes on the train from Melbourne. We have…

  • Happy New Year

    Well, well, well, 2005 certainly was an interesting one. Here’s hoping that 2006 is a good year for us Earthlings to pull our heads in and start moving in the right directions.