Showing posts with label responded. Show all posts
Showing posts with label responded. Show all posts

08 October, 2018

Morrison vows no money for climate conferences and “all that nonsense”

Australia’s prime minister Scott Morrison has responded to the latest UN Intergovenmental Panel of Climate Change report by declaring that he had no intention of spending money on global climate conferences and “all that sort of nonsense.”

Australia's PM, Scott Morrision,
gazes lovingly at a piece of coal.
In an early morning interview with radio 2GB’s Alan Jones, where he also supported the push to advertise a horse race on “Australia’s biggest bill-board”, a reference to the sales of a building hitherto known as the Sydney Opera House, Morrison indicated Australia would resume its disruptive role in international climate talks.

He said Australia would not follow the US out of the Paris climate treaty – that would be catastrophic for Australia’s attempts to land a free trade deal with Europe and its ongoing relationship with Pacific neighbours – but it has no intention of increasing its current target of a 26-28 per cent cut in emissions by 2030.

This was despite the IPCC recommendations of decisive action, and a rapid phase out of fossil fuels, if the world was to meet the target of trying to limit average global warming to 1.5°C.

“We’re not held to any of (those recommendations) at all, and nor are we bound to go and tip money into that big climate fund,” Morrison told 2GB.

The participation of Australia and other wealthy countries in the Green Climate Fund is seen as critical to keep the Paris climate accord together, as it was a fundamental part of negotiations in the lead up to Paris in 2015.


Read the story by Giles Parkinson from RenewEconomy - “Morrison vows no money for climate conferences and “all that nonsense”.”

17 September, 2018

‘The daughters lost everything': Why more Australians need to be prepared for disaster season

In her decade as an emergency volunteer for the Australian Red Cross, and five years as a volunteer firefighter, Amanda Lamont has responded to hundreds of disaster incidents – but one sticks out.
Amanda Lamont speaking with children after
 Tropical Cyclone Marcia in Queensland.
It was in January 2015, two days after a bushfire had torn through homes and livestock in Moyston, Western Victoria, and her Red Cross team had been called to a property that had been, in part, burnt to the ground.


19 January, 2018

Melbourne weather: Several deaths from heat, Avalon Airport hits 42 degrees

Extreme heat has caused several deaths across the state, emergency services say.
Not such a bad place to have a snooze the temperature climbs. 
Ambulance Victoria responded to 31 cardiac arrest calls on Thursday, a significant spike, Paul Holman, the agency's state health commander, said on Friday. Several of those people died, he said.

"That will be due to the heat.

"The vulnerable in our community die as a result of this heat. Heat kills.”


Read the story from today’s Melbourne Age - “Melbourne weather: Several deaths from heat, Avalon Airport hits 42 degrees.