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Gore to back 'map' of emissions reduction

14 Jul, 2009 08:49 AM
A FULLY costed map for how Australia could reduce greenhouse gas emissions "at emergency speed" will be developed with the backing of former US vice-president Al Gore.

The climate campaigner launched Safe Climate Australia, a non-government organisation modelled on Mr Gore's Repower America, a think tank pushing for the US to move to 100 per cent clean energy within a decade.

Mr Gore said Safe Climate Australia would be an apolitical, science-based bid to deal with "what many scientists have now been saying is truly a planetary emergency".

"The economists tell us the obvious response is to find opportunities to invest sensibly in the building of new infrastructure that can make our countries stronger and put people to work and give them money that they can spend to get the economy moving again," he said.

Safe Climate Australia foundation board member Ian Dunlop, former chairman of the Australian Coal Association, said it would draw on the most promising policies worldwide to cut emissions and find ways to suck greenhouse gas from the atmosphere. Its other major project is Run for a Safe Climate, a 6000-kilometre relay down the eastern seaboard by 35 emergency service workers who fear they will have to put their lives on the line as climate becomes more hostile.

A group of 35 will spend November running from the Daintree in North Queensland down the east coast before following the Murray River to Adelaide and the Great Ocean Road back to Melbourne.

It is timed to finish just before the world's leaders gather for the crucial United Nations climate change conference in Copenhagen in December.

Organising the run is Michael Acreman, a metropolitan firefighter who had a climate change epiphany on February 7.

The following day he was part of a strike team that went to the Kinglake-Whittlesea area to help fight the fire and look for bodies among the ruins.

"I saw Black Saturday as an indication of climate change," Mr Acreman said.

"It was a powerful experience … our team saved a whole lot of buildings in the Whittlesea area, but now we realise that climate change means more of this. We have to convince people that something has to be done … more of this is going to happen."

Mr Gore said while no bushfire could be linked to climate change, their size and intensity would increase under climate change projections.

"The odds have been shifted so heavily that fires that used to be manageable now threaten to spin out of control and wreak damages that are far beyond what was experienced in the past," he said.

As well as firefighters, Run for a Safe Climate runners will be from the police (including one detective), ambulance and state emergency service.

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I wonder what Gore will put on this map? Lots of useless wind turbines that dont even reduce emmisions? Lots of areas where everybody is out of work due to high costs? Lots of farmers left the land due to ridiculous regulation? Lots of closed up power stations? And you can be sure that all of this will not make any difference to reducing emissions or changing the climate.
Posted by mick, 14/07/2009 7:51:44 AM
All this would make far more sense, if at the same time, Al Gore was Mapping the Emission Reductions, of both China and India. Until these two countries make a concerted effort to reduce Greenhouse gases, anything Australia does will only ever be a "feel-good" token result.
Posted by China Syndrome, 14/07/2009 10:31:53 AM
An economic Gallipoli. Massive sacrifice to Australia. No impact on the wider world.
Posted by Qlander, 14/07/2009 1:12:02 PM
I don't understand how a failed politician gets to be an immediate expert on climate, and is hailed as some kind of world saviour - when the bloke is about as trustworthy as the average pea-and-thimble scammer operating from a back lane. Make no mistake about it, Gore is a smooth-talking scammer, intent on sealing his position of huge power, that he suddenly realised was within his reach - when he found that climate change snake oil was the big seller of the 21st Century.

No-one has yet been able to determine precisely just what all the factors are, that create and alter climate, and how they interact - yet this scammer proposes that his simplistic "climate change" schemes will be the answer to a problem that can't even be pegged properly. Isn't it amazing how Gore "conveniently" ignores pointed questions and evidence, not only from Fielding - but from hundreds of highly qualified scientists, who happen to disagree with his "inconvenient truth". One only has to read Gores BS spoutings, and see his film, to understand that the CC scenario that Gore expounds on, is interwoven with Gore's life and life aims - and he sees himself as the 21st Century Messiah. The man is a con-artist.

Posted by Ron N, 15/07/2009 9:07:29 AM
For goodness sake, this is the problem with the pro ETS mob - they come up with ridiculous ways to spend money. We know what to do and how to do it, we do not need money wasted on maps. If the S&L wants to look into something look at the funding grants given out by DAFF for adapting to climate change - not a single action of note - it is all about "capacity building" and "bringing people together" and integrating an approach - no alternative energy, no trees, nothing. A few hundred grand and we can plant a forest of fast growing timber and get a 100kw wood fired powerplant and produce electricity to keep you off the grid - roll these out instead of more talk fests. If the insipid left wingers want to save the world, get out there and do it and stop telling everyone else what to do. The hills should be crawling with greenies planting trees and helping farmers to manage thier environment. Stop taking taxpayers money for art installations and workshops. If it is a war on climate how about fighting it. - OH that would mean putting the latte down. Action not talk.
Posted by the lorax, 15/07/2009 10:00:45 AM
Ron N - Al Gore has been an advocate of climate change since the 1970s - hardly an instant expert. Most of the so called arguments of sceptics do not warrant a reply or have been shown to be unfounded. What makes you an expert?
Posted by the lorax, 15/07/2009 10:06:55 AM
Don't we love the scare tactics. What about the Victorian fire of the '30s? Maybe they can also use the great fire of London as an example as well.
Posted by jerangle, 15/07/2009 4:47:11 PM

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