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.

Climate: How the parties shape up

Tasmanian politicians are still trying to come to grips with how to tackle climate change. Four party representatives have shown that that we might be able to find common cause and start to act coherently — if only party hacks could get out of the way.
[Peter Boyer: posted 16 March 2010]
Here’s one for the history [...]

Setting the agenda for the Tasmanian climate policy debate

Tasmanians seeking an effective climate action policy now have something to get their teeth into. A broad-based group has established ten strategies to make the island carbon-neutral by 2050.
[Peter Boyer: 20 October 2009]
On a sunny Saturday morning a couple of weekends ago, about 50 people got together in Hobart to talk about climate change. Climate [...]

Some good ideas to keep politicians occupied

Politicians appear to have lost direction. Phil Harrington has some climate change policy ideas that should keep Tasmania’s politicians occupied for the rest of their careers—and beyond.
[Peter Boyer: posted 25 August 2009]
At a certain age, it’s said, nostalgia kicks in and you start thinking everything’s going to the dogs. I don’t know if it’s happening [...]