Australian Conservation Foundation goes to CoP21 UN Paris climate talks

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9 thoughts on “Australian Conservation Foundation goes to CoP21 UN Paris climate talks”

  1. KLC troughers, “A great last day in Paris such glorious weather, monuments, markets champagne at lunchtime and topped off with the Equator Initiative Prize ceremony 🌟”

  2. Bob in Castlemaine:
    “forego meat and eat beetles and grasshoppers” That is You, not Them.

    O/T but our beloved Premier of S.A. is also wandering around Paris with an entourage of 20 (according to Today Tonight (Channel 7 Adelaide). Last night Wed. 8/12 they did a fairly good hatchet job showing out that he was nowhere near the Paris Climate Conference as stated in the pre-trip Press release, and examined his “grand plan” to get 50% of S.A.’s electricity from renewables. They pointed out that surplus wind power would be sold to Vic. at a loss and when there wasn’t enough wind that the base load would come from Vic. brown coal plants. Wonderful to see a mainstream TV station start digging into the waffle. Apparently more tonight Thurs. 6.30p.m. Adelaide time.

  3. So far he has waffled his way across England and France with film crew in tow. I don’t think he will be at all pleased with Channel 7 when he gets back, but will probably hope that people will forget over Christmas. Any further blackouts won’t be good news for him.
    Your link was interesting in that I had no idea that S.A. was so precariously balanced. If the 1600MW demand figure is correct, and we can assume no PV solar output that night, and a limit of 820MW from the inter-connectors not being enough to supply the extra 160MW, then we get a capacity of 620MW conventional supply. As 500MW of that shuts down in March the number of blackouts will increase substantially.
    Judging from Weatherall’s idiotic idea that Qld. should build an inter-connector to rescue him from his own stupidity, and his meeting with Dale Vince to discuss “opportunities for renewables” in S.A. we are in for lots of blackouts coupled with large wastage of funds on things that don’t work.
    (Dale Vince has been charitably described as “the wide boy of the UK wind energy scheme”. Other descriptions has been less charitable about his rise to riches.)
    No doubt we will be “rescued” by installing lots of diesel generators like the UK . Just don’t ask about the cost (or the emissions).

  4. Another ripper from Tim Blair –
    blogs.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/timblair/index.php/dailytelegraph/comments/ambitious/
    Or, as A.R.M. Jones puts it:
    So 40,000 people fly to Paris, drink Moet, eat duck a l’orange, and “pledge” to control the temperature of a 12,742km diameter sphere of molten and solid rock, water and gas weighing 5.972 × 10^24kg, spinning on its wobbling axis at 1,600kmh and circling through space at 30km per second around a 5,778 degrees Kelvin, 696,000km diameter nuclear fusion ball of hydrogen and helium.
    Riiiigghhtt.
    Says so much – so concise.

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