Archive for December 29th, 2010

Hundreds of Australians evacuated in Queensland’s worst floods for decades

Guardian: At least 1,000 people have been evacuated in Queensland, including the entire population of one town, as north-eastern Australia experiences its worst flooding in decades. Two Blackhawk helicopters helped to relocate all 300 people living in the town of Theodore, and with the river of the same name still in flood, only police and essential services personnel remained in the town, according to the Queensland government. Authorities have declared half of Queensland a disaster zone, and the state...

Threats Churn in the San Juan River

Inter Press Service: The San Juan River, centre of discord and diplomatic conflicts between Costa Rica and Nicaragua, is seeing its riverbanks fill up with economic projects that scientists and environmentalists say will irreversibly alter its course. According to biologist Salvador Montenegro, director of Nicaragua's Centre for Aquatic Resource Investigation, a hydroelectric project agreed between the governments of Brazil and Nicaragua in 2007 would seriously harm the biodiversity of the San Juan and the nature...

Floods, freeze not the end of global warming, warns CSIRO

Australian Broadcasting Corporation: A CSIRO scientist is warning authorities not to interpret floods in eastern Australia and snowstorms over Europe and North America as signalling the end of global warming. NASA research shows that 2010 is the hottest year on record. Barry Hunt, an honorary research fellow at the CSIRO's Marine and Atmospheric Research unit, says global temperatures will continue to rise even if there is another cold snap. "Over the last century, the global mean temperature has gone up by 0.8 degrees [Celsius],...

Forests biggest emission producers in Indonesia

Bernama: Forests and peat soil are the biggest sources of gas emissions in Indonesia, as it supplied 56 percent of the national carbon emitters, Indonesia's Antara news agency reported. "Judging from Indonesia's emission profile, the biggest contributor are forests and peat land," Head of the Land and Forestry Change of Use National Working Group the Climate Change National Council (DNPI) Doddy S. Sukadri said here Tuesday. He said the result of an analysis and research by DNPI shows that the forests...

Greenland ice sheet future grim, says Aberystwyth study

BBC: A glaciologist is warning that the Greenland ice sheet is "retreating and thinning extensively" after a year of record-breaking high temperatures. Dr Alun Hubbard on Aberystwyth University says its future is "grim" but disputes claims by other experts that it could collapse within 50 years. He maintains it would be at least 100 to 1,000 years before it "potentially passes any point of no return leading to any widespread collapse". Dr Hubbard and his team have been analysing the results of...