- ORCA AGM Minutes
- Graig Philps would like anyone interested in the tomato garden to contact him on 5237 7749. Saturday morning 9am – 12 would be a good time for those interested. if no one can make it this weekend, maybe next Saturday or Sunday would give them more time.
- Want to have your say in creating a sustainable future for the Great Ocean Road? The Great Ocean Road is already Australia’s most recognisable drive and Victoria’s most desirable tourism experience (RACV Survey, 2008). The tourism communities along the Great Ocean Road and surrounds are taking on a new challenge, being recognised as Australia’s leading destination in sustainable tourism.
An innovative new project called The Road to Sustainability, is encouraging operators, Local Government and tourism partners who promote and benefit from the Great Ocean Road to take steps to make the destination more sustainable through simple actions that reduce their environmental footprint, support local communities and improve profitability, dispersal and reduce the impacts of risks like Climate Change.
Tourism Industry Workshops ….
You are encouraged to attend one of a series of informative and interactive workshops to engage in productive discussion about how the region can move forward under one sustainability platform, as well as learn more about how to make your business or organisation more sustainable.
Workshops are being held at the following times / locations: Apollo Bay Thursday 20th November 9:00am Apollo Bay Hotel, 95 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay. Workshops will go for no longer than 2 hours. To register your attendance please RSVP to Tracy Jamieson – tjamieson@geelongcity.vic.gov.au or 03 5244 7121 by 5pm Monday 17 November 2008.
- Article on the Walk Against Warming rally: contains photos and a link to more photos in a web album. Videos will go up soon too. Well done to everybody who attended.
Please note a form letter for writing to Federal Ministers is now available. As well as contact details for them (webform, email or postal address).
Peter Campbell [0409 417 504] asks everyone to consider writing to at least one Federal Minister, or all if you have time, if only to point out that protecting Australia’s native forests from destruction could reduce Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions by at least 10%.
- Australia’s Climate Action Summit. Below are a repeat of the details of the Victorian pre-summit preparation for the Canberra Summit in Jan/Feb. Hope you can come and take part in planning what message to take from Victorian groups to Canberra. It is this Saturday Nov 22 10 am to 6pm at the new Climate Action Centre – in Trades Hall. Please bring some lunch to share – bread fruit tea and coffee will be provided. Could you please rsvp to Louise Morris morris.lv@gmail.com if you are intending to be there.
- 23rd November Sunday 9am to 1pm Making Your Own Biodiesel Workshop – Camberwell Community Centre, 33 Fairholm Grove, Camberwell VIC Cost: $110 Register:www.sustainability.ofm.uwa.edu.au/welcome/biodieselJonathon Thwaites has a wide ranging expertise in sustainable energy and alternative technologies. He has been running biodiesel workshops for six years, is a founder of the Perth Sun Fair and provides training courses for Bioworks, an Australian company that is establishing regionalised biodiesel factories for local industry and reactors suitable for backyard or farmyard use. The aim of the course is show how easy it is to manufacture biodiesel and how biodiesel fits into the future of alternative energy.
Course Outline:
* Biofuels and biodiesel introduction
* Biodiesel demonstration, making a two litre batch in class and safety
* Morning tea and discussion
* Theory on biodiesel chemistry and testing
* Finish biodiesel lab
* Legal aspects, future of biodiesel and conclusion
For more information contact Jonathon Thwaites on jthwaites@admin.uwa.edu.au - 31st January 2009: Canberra. Invitation to the Climate Action Summit. From February January 31st to February 3rd, community climate action groups from across the continent are joining together for Australia’s
Climate Action Summit in Canberra, the weekend before the first day of the 2009 Federal Parliament. - January 20th to February 20th 2009 CO-EDAPT
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ORCA News 12th November 2008
- Don’t forget about the Inaugural ORCA AGM Monday at 6:30pm on the 17th November in the Community House (6 Pengilly Ave, Apollo Bay). All positions are vacant and nominations for Chair, Treasurer and Secretary are called for. Please contact either Matt Armstrong 03 5237 1007 or Simon Pockley 0418575525.
Calendar of coming events:
- 15th November: – 1:00 pm Melbourne Walk against warming starting at 1pm at Federation Square – walking to Parliament House.NASA’s Dr. James Hansen, the world’s leading climate scientist will be addressing the crowd from the big screen at Federation Square before we all walk to Parliament House to send a direct message to our leaders – We Want Urgent Climate Action Now! Bring your friends, family, colleagues and neighbours to make it clear that the whole community wants action to stop climate change – and bring something to make some noise with! Info: Environment Victoria 03 9341 8112, victoria.mckenziemcharg@envict.org.au
- 17th November: ORCA AGM on Monday at 6:30pm at the Community House (6 Pengilly Ave, Apollo Bay).
- 23rd November Sunday 9am to 1pm Making Your Own Biodiesel Workshop – Camberwell Community Centre, 33 Fairholm Grove, Camberwell VIC Cost: $110 Register:www.sustainability.ofm.uwa.edu.au/welcome/biodieselJonathon Thwaites has a wide ranging expertise in sustainable energy and alternative technologies. He has been running biodiesel workshops for six years, is a founder of the Perth Sun Fair and provides training courses for Bioworks, an Australian company that is establishing regionalised biodiesel factories for local industry and reactors suitable for backyard or farmyard use. The aim of the course is show how easy it is to manufacture biodiesel and how biodiesel fits into the future of alternative energy.
Course Outline:
* Biofuels and biodiesel introduction
* Biodiesel demonstration, making a two litre batch in class and safety
* Morning tea and discussion
* Theory on biodiesel chemistry and testing
* Finish biodiesel lab
* Legal aspects, future of biodiesel and conclusion
For more information contact Jonathon Thwaites on jthwaites@admin.uwa.edu.au - 31st January 2009: Canberra. Invitation to the Climate Action Summit. From February January 31st to February 3rd, community climate action groups from across the continent are joining together for Australia’s
Climate Action Summit in Canberra, the weekend before the first day of the 2009 Federal Parliament. - January 20th to February 20th 2009 CO-EDAPT
More things of interest
Sent by Carbon Equity and the Climate Action Centre Melbourne
VERY SPOOKY———————–
Southern Ocean close to acid tipping point
www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/11/11/2416190.htm
Bianca Nogrady, ABC News, 11 November 2008
AND
Tighter timeline for ocean organisms
http://www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/content/2008/s2416423.htm
ABC The World Today, 11 November , 2008
New documentary on the oceans and climate change
http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/new-documentary-on-the-oceans-and-climate-change,613595.shtm
Ocean acidification background
http://oceanacidification.wordpress.com/
ENERGY & INNOVATION—————
Zero Carbon Communities
http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=44558
Mario de Queiroz, IPS, 3November 2008
This small municipality in the south of Portugal is becoming increasingly well-known for its alternative energy initiatives. The latest is the Sunflower project, which also involves communities in seven other European Union countries.
Green coal?
http://www.precaution.org/lib/08/prn_is_coal_green.081106.htm
Peter Montague, November 6, 2008
As we search for solutions to global warming and toxic contamination, we can compare technologies, intending to select the least harmful.
Running on empty: deserts could solve energy crisis
Adam Morton, The Age, November 5, 2008
DESERTS could generate enough renewable energy to power Australia, in the process creating unprecedented opportunities for its remote communities, a leading scientist says.
Solar Power Game-changer: ‘Near Perfect’ Absorption Of Sunlight, From All Angles
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/11/081103130924.htm
ScienceDaily, November 4, 2008
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have discovered and demonstrated a new method for overcoming two major hurdles facing solar energy
New international agency to promote renewable energies
http://www.euractiv.com/en/energy/new-international-agency-promote-renewable-energies/article-176895
3 November 2008
Joint efforts to expand worldwide use of renewable energies recently received a boost as countries from all continents team up to support the establishment of an International Renewable Energy Agency.
Australia’s natural Strategy for Energy Efficiency: Policy report
http://www.climateinstitute.org.au/images/energy%20efficiency%20policy%20paper%20final.pdf
SCIENCE & IMPACTS————-
Current warming sharpest climate change in 5,000 years: study
http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5hHeIQXFs5IrQxlhEFpsF0R68GMaQ
AFP, 7 November 2008
Research on Arctic and North Atlantic ecosystems shows the recent warming trend counts as the most dramatic climate change since the onset of human civilization 5,000 years ago, according to studies published Thursday.
Carbon Dioxide Levels Already In Danger Zone, Revised Theory Shows
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/11/081108155834.htm
ScienceDaily, Nov. 9, 2008
If climate disasters are to be averted, atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) must be reduced below the levels that already exist today, according to a study by a group of 10 scientists.
Energy Agency warns of 6 °C rise in temperatures
Catherine Brahic, NewScientist, 06 November 2008
Our voracious appetite for energy is potentially putting the planet on the path for a 6°C rise in temperatures – which is far more than what climate specialists say the environment can cope with.
Bubbling our way to the apocalypse
http://www.climatecodered.net/permafrost.html
David Spratt & Damien Lawson, Rolling Stone (Aust), November 2008
Kevin Rudd should send his climate change minister, Penny Wong, to Siberia.
Power, water, roads at risk: climate report
Ben Cubby, Sydney Morning Herald, November 7, 2008
THE country’s electricity and water supplies are at high risk from climate change, and immediate action is needed to prepare for the threat, a report presented to the Federal Government has warned.
Garnaut’s grim reality here to stay
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,24546508-11949,00.html
Asa Wahlquist, The Australian, 8 November 2008
THE Garnaut report, the Impacts of Climate Change in Australia, paints a grim picture. Without mitigation, it says, within the next two decades urban water supplies will be stressed, and agriculture will be affected.
World needs climate emergency backup plan, says expert
Correcting ocean cooling
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/OceanCooling/printall.php
Rebecca Lindsay, 5 November 2008
FAQ on climate models
http://www.realclimate.org/index.php?p=527
Real Climate, 3 November 2008
Measuring extinction, species by species
http://www.reuters.com/article/environmentNews/idUSTRE4A501920081106
Alister Doyle, Reuters, 6 November 2008
The Yangtze River dolphin, the Christmas Island shrew and the Venezuelan skunk frog are all victims in an alarming flood of extinctions, but how do scientists decide when such “possibly extinct” creatures no longer exist?
Drought land ‘will be abandoned’
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/nov/02/climate-change-desertification-water-drought
Juliette Jowit, The Observer, November 2 2008
Climate change will cause ‘economic deserts’ even in rich countries, warns UN environment chief
OCEANS, POLES & SEA LEVELS——————
Arctic Sea Ice Down to Second-Lowest Extent; Likely Record-Low Volume
http://nsidc.org/news/press/20081002_seaice_pressrelease.html
NSIDC, 2 October 2008
Despite cooler temperatures and ice-favoring conditions, long-term decline continues.
Arctic heat
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20026794.500-60-seconds.html
Autumn air temperatures have risen to record levels in the Arctic.
Arctic Sea Ice Decline Shakes Up Ocean Ecosystems
http://www.sflorg.com/earthnews/en110808_01.html
SLForg, November 8, 2008
Avoiding confusion for stabilization targets for climate change and ocean acidification
http://www.climateshifts.org/?p=683
Climate change drives Maldives to buy land
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/e4d63c6a-af55-11dd-a4bf-000077b07658.html?nclick_check=1Judith Evans, Financial Times, November 10 2008
The Indian Ocean state of the Maldives will start to divert cash from its largest industry, tourism, to buy land in case rising sea levels submerge the country’s low-lying coral islands.
SUSTAINABILITY—————
More of the same no cure for inherent ills
http://business.theage.com.au/business/more-of-the-same-no-cure-for-inherent-ills-20081106-5jej.html
CARBON TRADING—————-
Carbon crash hits Europe’s emission trading scheme
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/business/story/0,28124,24608324-30538,00.html
Carl Mortished, The Australian, November 06, 2008
WHILE you were distracted by crashing banks and clashing US senators, you may have missed a small environmental earthquake. The price of carbon has collapsed.
POLITICS AND POLICY———————
‘Big gains in greener behaviour’
http://www.theage.com.au/environment/big-gains-in-greener-behaviour-20081109-5kxf.html
Adam Morton, The Age, November 10, 2008
A detailed analysis of Victoria’s greenhouse footprint has found the state could slash its emissions in half by 2020, largely through existing technology that is yet to be embraced.
Download report
http://www.envict.org.au/inform.php?menu=5&submenu=1919&item=1923
Countdown to perilous global warming
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/nov/09/carbonemissions
Andrew Simms, The Guardian, 9 November 2008
The climate clock is speeding up. Governments must take responsibility and protect their people from disaster
The Climate for Change
Al Gore, New York Times, November 9, 2008
ALSO
President Obama’s Big Climate Challenge
http://e360.yale.edu/content/feature.msp?id=2082
Energy: can Obama keep it clean?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2008/nov/07/barack-obama-energy-auto-industr
Obama victory signals rebirth of US environmental policy
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/nov/05/climatechange-carbonemissions
John Vidal, The Guardian, November 05 2008
Climate talks: Obama victory offers hope
Climate change to take formal role in planning decisions
http://www.businessgreen.com/business-green/news/2229836/national-planning-policies
Tom Young, BusinessGreen, 05 Nov 2008
Government moves to address renewables project bottleneck by forcing all national planning strategies to make it clear how they will mitigate climate change
Climate crime outbreak may occur: study
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=652127
ninemsn, Oct 23 2008
Australia may need to brace for an outbreak of climate crime as the world warms and greenhouse gas emissions reduction plans are imposed, a new study warns.
American evangelical takes climate change crusade to Canberra
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/11/10/2414844.htm
ABC News, Nov 10, 2008
Climate change is not an issue normally associated with evangelical Christians but a visiting American religious leader has taken up the mantle of climate change crusader.
ACTIVISM—————–
UK Report launch: How do we get back to climate safety?
On Thursday 27th November, The Public Interest Research Centre will present the Climate Safety report at Friends Meeting House, Euston, London.
Australian direct actions on coal
http://whosepower.wordpress.com
http://www.climatemovement.org.au/2008/11/four-power-plant-shutdowns-in-seven-days
http://www.greenleft.org.au/2008/774/39927
http://www.reuters.com/article/environmentNews/idUSTRE4A91CK20081110
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/11/06/2411942.htm?section=business
VIDEO—————-
Now or Never: Tim Flannery in conversation with Robert Manne on climate change: video
ORCA News 31st October 2008
- The next steps: ORCA will be having its inaugural AGM on Monday at 6:30pm on the 17th November in the Community House (6 Pengilly Ave, Apollo Bay). All positions are vacant and nominations for Chair, Treasurer and Secretary are called for. Please contact either Matt Armstrong 03 5237 1007 or Simon Pockley 0418575525.
- Help Plant Tomatoes on Melbourne Cup day 9:00am: Craig Philps is leading the great tomato planting. His idea is plant a large patch of tomatoes that can be used to promote the production of local food. Graig has got bags of sheep poo and Neikah can supply seedlings, we just need people to help. Call Craig for details on 5237 7749.
- It is with a heavy heart that Peter Campbell reports that the wonderful old growth forest of Brown Mountain in East Gippsland is now being logged. There are more than 50 trees over 300 years old in this area of forest, which is adjacent to Errinundra National Park. The Labor Party pledged during the 2006 State election that
“In addition to the Goolengook Block, a Labor Government will immediately protect remaining significant stands of old growth forest currently available for timber harvesting by including them in the National Parks and reserves system.”
The Brumby Government has broken this promise. The bulldozers moved in last week. When queried about this decision to destroy the old growth forest, the response from Premier Brumby’s office was “since VicForests have moved the contractors in, there nothing we can do”.
These forests also provide habitat for threatened species such as the Powerful Owl, the Spot Tailed Quoll, mainland Australia’s largest marsupial carnivore, and the Long-footed Potoroo, Victoria’s rarest marsupial. Locals have recently constructed East Gippsland’s first old growth forest walk in these forests, which the Department of Sustainability and Environment knows about.
Express your disgust: Brown Mountain needs everybody’s help. Please email and/or brief all your networks, family and friends and have them contact the Premier’s office. Call: 03 9651 5111 or email: john.brumby@parliament.vic.gov.au
Calendar of coming events:
www.sustainability.ofm.uwa.edu.au/welcome/biodiesel
Jonathon Thwaites has a wide ranging expertise in sustainable energy and alternative technologies. He has been running biodiesel workshops for six years, is a founder of the Perth Sun Fair and provides training courses for Bioworks, an Australian company that is establishing regionalised biodiesel factories for local industry and reactors suitable for backyard or farmyard use. The aim of the course is show how easy it is to manufacture biodiesel and how biodiesel fits into the future of alternative energy.
Course Outline:
* Biofuels and biodiesel introduction
* Biodiesel demonstration, making a two litre batch in class and safety
* Morning tea and discussion
* Theory on biodiesel chemistry and testing
* Finish biodiesel lab
* Legal aspects, future of biodiesel and conclusion
For more information contact Jonathon Thwaites on jthwaites@admin.uwa.edu.au
Climate Action Summit in Canberra, the weekend before the first day of the 2009 Federal Parliament.
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Of interest:
- See Video What would you do with $1.2 billion dollars? Give it to a big, greedy polluter or invest it in renewable energy? Time is running out — we have just six weeks to encourage Prime Minister Kevin Rudd to make the right choice, and your call can make all the difference. Emissions trading is our opportunity to get the solution to climate change right — so why is the federal government planning to hand over $1.2 billion in cash to the big, greedy coal power industry as an apology for their Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme? Compensating the coal power industry is little encouragement for them to change their polluting ways — it’s rewarding their bad behaviour.
- Interested in what other groups are doing? See Community Based Initiatives Report [PDF 691 KB]
- Candidates Climate Questionnaire: [PDF 22KB]. How about getting commitments from local candidates for action on climate change at a local level. EV have developed this survey. The survey is designed to try to get as many people to sign up to as much as possible – that way you will have something to hold them accountable to through their term in government. It is a pdf so that no-one you send it to can alter the questions, however this means they will need to answer in an email (unless you are using hard copies).
ORCA News 21st October 2008
Congratulations to everyone who made this successful Community Forum possible – and to those who participated!
For those that couldn’t make it, around 60 people heard Climate Change expert from Deakin University, Associate Professor John Sherwood outline some of the specific impacts of Climate Change on the Otways: property values, the environment and the economy of the region. Sherwood explained in clear, measured terms that, due to storm surges, a rise of 50 cm in sea level would mean a 50 metre inland shoreline movement. The minimum expected rises are between 50cm – 100cm leading to the likelihood of a 100 metre shoreline movement. The northern regions of Victoria are expected to dry out. There will be considerable pressure on the Otways through population influx, pest plant and animal migration and the need to secure local sources of food and water.
Associate Professor John Sherwood
But will we have the will, or the resources, to create north-south wildlife corridors to allow for the migration of native animals and birds? What will happen to local businesses when sections of the Great Ocean Road are closed? Where will the town of Apollo Bay be relocated? Sherwood asked if we, as a community, would be prepared to defend the infrastructure of our towns or retreat inland?
The 2 other speakers, David Shapero, Managing Director, Future Energy Limited, and Scott Kinnear, Hepburn Renewable Energy Association, spoke about their experiences in working with the Hepburn community. This community had not only been able to imagine a different future
but to act on it. Hepburn is now well on its way to raising $10 million for 2 community owned wind turbines that will power the majority of houses in the district. They pointed out that climate
change is not just a cause for hopeless concern or alarm but can also offer economic opportunities that demonstrate how communities can prosper when they take action.
Sherryl Smith chaired the community forum. She explained that the purpose of the forum was to gauge the level and range of interests within the Otway community. The audience indicated that their primary interests were Community Power, Local Food Production and Sustainable Housing.
The future of the Otways does not have to be bound to economic and infrastructure collapse. As a community, we are capable of imagining and creating a more prosperous and sustainable future. Members of ORCA believe that only community owned actions are truly sustainable and that local actions have a global impact.
It is never to late to participate. You can make a positive contribution. Why not make a difference? ORCA will be having its inaugural AGM on Monday at 6:30pm on the 17th November in the Community House (6 Pengilly Ave, Apollo Bay). All positions are vacant and nominations for Chair, Treasurer and Secretary are called for and will close at 5:00pm November 17th. Please contact either Matt Armstrong 03 5237 1007 or Simon Pockley 0418575525.
More photos from the Forum will be uploaded soon…
Previous Steering Meeting Minutes 20th October 2008.
Calendar of coming events:
local food survey
Bookings essential: 9439 8700 elthambookshop@bigpond.com. See flyer: worldmatters2008
Jonathon Thwaites has a wide ranging expertise in sustainable energy and alternative technologies. He has been running biodiesel workshops for six years, is a founder of the Perth Sun Fair and provides training courses for Bioworks, an Australian company that is establishing regionalised biodiesel factories for local industry and reactors suitable for backyard or farmyard use. The aim of the course is show how easy it is to manufacture biodiesel and how biodiesel fits into the future of alternative energy.
Course Outline:
* Biofuels and biodiesel introduction
* Biodiesel demonstration, making a two litre batch in class and safety
* Morning tea and discussion
* Theory on biodiesel chemistry and testing
* Finish biodiesel lab
* Legal aspects, future of biodiesel and conclusion
For more information contact Jonathon Thwaites on jthwaites@admin.uwa.edu.au
Please add any further items using the comments box below.
ORCA News: 15th October 2008
Next steering meeting: Monday 20th October 6:30pm at the Community House (6 Pengilly Ave, Apollo Bay). Previous Meeting Minutes 13th October 2008.
The Otway Ranges is part of a wide spread movement towards Community Action. Congratulations to all those responsible for these positive steps!
- Lavers Hill P-12 College Council responds to Climate Change
- We are now set for the Public Forum on the 17th October 2008. Thanks to our Forum Door Prize Benefactors:
- ATA – (Alternative Technology Association). Jacinta Cleary, Editor of ReNew Magazine has donated a year’s subscription to ReNew as well as a heap of back issues for participants.
- Sustainability Victoria. Michael Williamson, has donated a copy of the Victorian Wind Atlas.
- Climate Emergency Network (CEN). David Spratt, has donated a copy of Climate Code Red – the case for emergency action.
Please continue to promote this event by emailing your contacts, sending letters and linking people to the ORCA News. Promotional material includes:
- Final Agenda or printable: Word 189 KB
- Colour Poster [PDF 1,425KB] High resolution also available
- Link to letter of invitation
http://orcaction.org/climate-change-in-the-otways-public-forum-17th-october-2008/ - Printable Invitation [Word doc 24KB]
Calendar of coming events:
9 months – starting off with workshops in Torquay 18th October that aim to help residents make eco-friendly lifestyle choices. Other programs for the future include workshops in Colac, Geelong and a Champions program in Anglesea. Contact Michele Matthews GreenHome Project Officer
Australian Conservation Foundation Floor 1, 60 Leicester St, CARLTON VIC 3053, Australia Ph 03 9345 1171 m.matthews@acfonline.org.au www.acfonline.org.au. See flyer: 1559_01_torquay_flyer_07e [PDF 235KB]
Bookings essential: 9439 8700 elthambookshop@bigpond.com. See flyer: worldmatters2008
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