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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Steam Power
Twisted Logic Review of May, June forecast Major blow to the idea of CO2 causing Global Warming Climate Change Sinner? The Aussie Carbon Cycle
Land of Flooding Rain
Australia, land of … flooding rain. You can see water levels on the trees, and the reeds mark the normal edge of the water. Twelve months ago I leant on one of those trees … still too wet to get … Continue reading
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Australian Country
Australia, land of droughts … The land in the photo above yielded around 30 bags to the acre of grains in the 2010/2011 harvest … best ever, thanks to the climate roundabout. =============== Sheesh! It is just 9am and I … Continue reading
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Warracknabeal
The stupidity of our government is ……. sheesh, I don’t think there is a word, or combination of words to describe it! Climate Change is Real Close Battersea They take us for Fools The Big Yes And about illegal immigrants … Continue reading
Bridge Work
Souvenirs of an old bridge Climate Change Denial Dr David Evans Good for a Giggle Rock and Roll
The Engine Room
The engine room of PS Melbourne. Freeman Dyson An extended lecture by Freeman Dyson Al Gore being Sued?
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Chaffey House, Mildura
The couple taking photos were reflected in myself and a friend taking photos from our side of the fountain. Are we going to have a referendum?
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Quote of the Day
The following is the disclaimer included in the Australian Climate Commission’s first report. IMPORTANT NOTICE – PLEASE READ This document is produced for general information only and does not represent a statement of the policy of the Commonwealth of Australia. … Continue reading
Swamp
This shows on overabundance of water in the upper south-east of Sth Australia earlier this year Of course, this is something Tim Flannery tells us isn’t happening! More Tim Flannery And more ============= The Idiocy Continues
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Mildura Wharf
Mildura Town Wharf ========== Extreme Drought
Beside the Seaside
Quote of the Day On Labor’s planned carbon tax, Senator Joyce said: “I don’t believe that we developed the wheel because we taxed walking, or we developed the motor car because we taxed horses, and I don’t believe we’re going … Continue reading
A Working Town
The silos in the background are for grain which is trucked out. The jetty is used by fishermen and fish farmers, though it was built to ship out the grain. The jetty is also used by tourists and locals for … Continue reading
Something Serious, Something Fun … Linked!
Jamaica Not the photo, though the water looks just as inviting! Quote of the day. “The government lacks legitimacy, not because it lacks a majority but because it lacks integrity.” Tony Abbot in the budget reply speech, May 2011.
Beachport Jetty
Climate Expert The same Climate Expert explains why CO2 is not the villain
The Critical Decade
From The Critical Decade (p. 34): Greenhouse gas forcing The physics by which greenhouse gases influence the climate at the Earth’s surface is now very well established and accepted; it was first proposed in 1824 by Joseph Fourier, experimentally verified … Continue reading
What am I doing Wrong?
7 Basic Things And I don’t hold the camera straight either!
Pt Lincoln
Sea Level Rise During an interview Tim Flannery told listeners that he on his way to the BP Refinery in Geelong. (Apparently there is only one refinery in Geelong, and it is owned by Shell.) This is the man who … Continue reading
A Land Owned by All
A Land Owned by All
HMAS Whyalla
HMAS Whyalla ================== I missed this while I was away. Steve Price and Andrew Bolt
Lake Bonney
Talking about the weather.
Horizon
One day when I have an hour and a half to spare I will watch this. The Science, History and Politics or the True History of Climate Change Bet the phone will ring, someone will knock on the back door … Continue reading
Aesop’s Fables
Aesop’s Fables from the Gutenberg Project, Illustrated by Walter Crane