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.

Our first climate minister sees cause for hope

Tasmania’s new climate change minister Nick McKim is an optimist, which according to one definition is an uninformed pessimist. But he’s determined to make a difference.
[Peter Boyer: posted 1 June 2010]
To use a topical metaphor, science and politics are like oil and water. One deals with the world as it is, the other with the [...]

Taming the traffic: a Danish recipe for better cities

One way of cutting down on motor vehicle emissions is to make it more pleasant to visit the city without your car close at hand. Enter Jan Gehl, whose mission is liveable cities.
[Peter Boyer: posted 2 March 2010]
When Jan Gehl was a green young architect finding his feet in Copenhagen in the early 1960s, his [...]

What price to keep the wheels turning?

The smart money says that a mineral oil price surge will happen sooner than most people think. We need to get ready for a very different world.
[Peter Boyer: posted 23 February 2010]
If you think I might be a teeny bit alarmist in discussing the impact on Tasmania of coming changes in the supply of mineral [...]