Climate change & Tasmania

Peter Boyer’s weekly column on human-induced climate change in Tasmania’s Mercury newspaper is what drives this blog. If you’d like to post your own article here, please email it to Climate Tasmania.

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Climate Project

The Climate Project, founded by Al Gore, came to Australia in 2006. There are five Al Gore-trained Climate Project volunteer presenters in Tasmania. To book a presentation for your school, community or workplace group, email Sustainable Living Tasmania or telephone (Tasmania) 62345566. The Climate Project is administered in Australia by the Australian Conservation Foundation. For more information click here.

A draft blueprint for a climate-friendly future

The Tasmanian Climate Action Council has made a good start to a long-term climate action plan for the state.
[Peter Boyer: posted 27 July 2010]
There was barely a murmur of dissent two years ago when Tasmania locked itself into a legally-binding regime requiring our carbon emissions in 2050 to be at least 60 per cent below [...]

The black, flaky miracle that is biochar

An ancient soil enricher is set to be an important tool in the battle to reduce atmospheric carbon, while also helping us grow more food.
[Peter Boyer: posted 6 July 2010]
Every now and again in the big, unfolding saga that is climate change you find yourself heading back to the future, looking at something simple and [...]

How climate change is changing us

Keynote address to plenary session 2010 School Conference, School of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart, 2 July 2010. View YouTube video here and here.
[Peter Boyer: posted 3 July 2010]
[Professor] Elaine Stratford [head, School of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Tasmania] showed impeccable timing when, a few weeks ago, she asked me [...]