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Peter Gardner's Gippsland Climate News & Views for September
Listed here are Peter Gardner's climate news and views at Gippsland for the month of September. Be aware of what's happening on our environment. Read his articles.
Peter Gardner is a resident of East Gippsland for almost forty (40) years. He is a member of the Friends of the Library, U3A, East Gippsland Historical Society, Ensay CFA. Swifts Creek/Ensay Landcare Group, the Gippsland Environment Group, the Alternative Technology Association, the Australian Conservation Foundation and the Australian Society for the Study of Labour History.He writes short essays on climate change, specifically its effect in Gippsland. He is also standing for office as an "climate emergency independent".
Below are his posts for the month of September:
- Hazelwood Closure and the Just Transition
- Unconventional Onshore Gas Ban by Lorraine Bull
- Gas is not the Way to go!
- Backyard Biochar
- Biodiesel by John Hermans
- Climate Change Denier Letters in our Local Paper
- Geothermal Energy in Gippsland Again
- A Carbon Capture & Storage machine that works
Read Peter Gardner's statement regarding the soon closure of Hazelwood as it presents two results: a just transition from harmful brown coal to renewable energy and the unemployment of a thousand people. Learn his views and share if you agree.
The Andrews government decided to ban unconventional gas as it is harmful to our environment. Yet, it is now suggested to be overturned. Read Lorraine Bull's article regarding this.
Wondering how to wipe out electricity and gas bills? Read Peter Gardner's suggestions and tip to do so based on his experience.
On this article, Peter Gardner describes his backyard biochar and how this could help decrease the amount of carbon dioxide emission. Read to learn more.
Learn more about Biodiesel from John Hermans, a regular contributor to RENEW magazine and president of the Gippsland Environment Group. Read his article.
Read Peter Gardner’s statement and explanation on how writers of our local paper are ignorant of the climate change. Their ignorance thereof influences the minds of readers. Share if you have the same thoughts.
Geothermal energy is introduced again to Gippsland by AusGeothermal. However, Peter Gardner notices that the ideal place for this geothermal resource, below the coal, has not yet emerged on the news. Read the full article.
Are you familiar with the black wattle (acacia mearnsii) tree? Did you know that it can help capture and store carbon that is harmful to our environment? Read to learn more.
Source: www.gippsland.com
Published by: support@gippsland.com
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