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A Simple Message

August 25, 2009 @ 22:18 By Gavin Webber 7 Comments

My Dad told me when I was a very young lad, not to talk about Politics, Religion or Football at a in social conversation unless you want trouble at that event. Well, Dad, sorry mate, but I feel I have to break one of the golden rules. 

Our two party political system works okay up to a point, however they are usually able to be influenced by corporations who only have short term profits at the front of their minds and never the interest of the common good.  I know, because I work for one (corporation that is), and corporate responsibility is only a new buzz word in the ivory towers of industry. 

That is where I believe our political system breaks down.  Which ever industry who can lobby the longest and hardest can usually twist the proverbial arm of which ever party is in power to their advantage.  This is exactly what is going on with the climate change issue that affects us all.  Big polluting companies may have well have written and tabled the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme because the only people that benefit are them and their shareholders. 

So to explain it all in laymans terms, here is a well written piece I borrowed from the Switch off Hazelwood blog.  Sure it is only one point of view, but it is the one that I subscribe to, and a great campaign.

“The revised CPRS is leisurely in its timing, delaying implementation for a year and setting a nominal first-year carbon price of $10 a tonne with unlimited number of permits, meaning no effective action for another three years. It has increased permits to the biggest polluters from 90 per cent to now start at 95 per cent, and preserves the outsourcing of Australia’s national responsibilities by allowing the unlimited purchase of permits from overseas, so that the scheme has no mechanism for ensuring that Australia’s emissions (as opposed to domestic permits) will drop by even one tonne by 2050. The Treasury modelling assumes no decrease in Australian emissions for another 25 years!! Nor will the CPRS produce an avalanche of “green jobs” because it is not designed to close down the brown economy or build a clean, renewable-energy sector.”

So thats is why I like having a party like the Australian Greens in the Senate who have the balance of power when the other two parties cannot agree on a piece of legislation, which just happens to be most of the time.  They get to make the hard decisions as to which pieces of legislation pass through the Senate and which ones don’t.  Of course they have to also negotiate with that unusual senator Steve Fielding and the Independent Senator Nick Xenophon, but most of the time they do the right thing.

So I have a simple message from the leader of the Australian Greens, Bob Brown.  Please take the time to watch it, it is only short.  I believe that they will keep them honest again when the CPRS legislation goes back to the Senate for a second time.  Who knows, we may even get a double disalution, and disolve the govenment and force an early election.  I know who I will vote for, and it won’t be the clowns who are in power now, nor the other clowns in the opposition party!

Open to comments, for or against.

Gav

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Filed Under: activisim, Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme, Government, Philosophy

Education, All In One Place

August 24, 2009 @ 23:33 By Gavin Webber 4 Comments

Finally a bit of praise for our government.  How hard did it used to be to find out about green tips, ideas for rainwater saving, and the ever important rebates to help turn a little darker shade of green?  When I first started out 3 and a bit years go on this journey, it was almost like pulling teeth to get the right site with the right info and links to further information.  Google certainly go a bashing in those early days, but most of the time I can across U.S. sites which were a little bit more advanced than us information wise. 

Well look no longer folks, the Australian government may have just spent our taxpayers money wisely and have created a web portal that links you to all these things and more.  So, where is this magical site? 
You can find at LivingGreener.gov.au.  I found it quite comprehensive, and gave it a thourough work out so to speak.  First it educates in the Be Informed section, then it tells you what steps you can take in the Take Action section, and then lets you know what Grants, Rebates & Loans are available that you might be elegable for.  Pretty cool I thought. 

And if you still like Peter Garrett then there is a groovy little video of him plugging the features of the site.  Remember, this site looks like it only takes into account rebates and grants from the Federal government.  You will have to search you own state governments site for similar information.  Now wouldn’t it be really good if they got together and did that for us.  Federal and State governments working together.  Maybe the Australian constitiution might finally be worth the paper it is written on if they managed to set aside their differences and worked together.  Environmentally, you would think we were 6 different countries with a few territories tacked on for good measure..

Anyway, have a look at the site.  I think it is well worth a visit.

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Filed Under: Environment, Government, green

Kev’s Patch – Round 2

August 24, 2009 @ 17:36 By Gavin Webber 5 Comments

I promised you all that I would not give up regarding the Kev’s Patch Campaign that a few other bloggers and I are involved in.  Here is my second letter back from the leader of Australia’s department.  Only my address has been omitted for obvious reasons.


Australian Government
Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
ONE NATIONAL CIRCUIT BARTON
Reference:C09/43828

20 August 2009

Dear Mr Webber

Thank you for your letter of 17 August 2009 to the Prime Minister regarding my previous reply about the growing of organic produce at The Lodge and Kirribilli House. I have been asked to reply on the Prime Minister’s behalf.

The Department is currently investigating various environmental initiatives including water capture at the residences. Water tanks are already in place at Kirribilli House which has reduced the amount of town water used there.

Thank you again for taking the time to write to the Prime Minister.

Yours sincerely
 

Suzanne de Smet
Assistant Director
Official Establishments Unit


Thanks for the reply Suzanne.  I do appreciate the time you take to reply on behalf of our PM.  Really I do.

So readers, what do you think?  Another fob off?  Not much detail in this letter, but at least we now know that Kirribilli House has rainwater tanks and that they use them.  I believe this response deserves an third reply asking for details of the “various environmental initiatives”.  Maybe there might be an organic vegetable patch in there somewhere even though there is not a lot of reference to it in this letter. 

If at first and second you don’t succeed, try, try again and again and again!  Kev’s Patch will become a reality.  Please join the campaign, visit the Kev’s Patch website and participate in this fine piece of environmental activism by sending our PM a letter.  Even if you are not Australian, still have a go at getting the leader of your country to plant their own veggie patch at their official residence. 

Just as important though, please take the time to plant some vegetables of your own.  It is nearly spring, so have a look at Gardenate to see what you could grow in your area.  It currently covers climates for Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.  Growing your own food is as simple as putting a seed or seedling in the ground and watering it.  It nature can do it, I am sure you can.  Go on, give it a go because you will never regret it!  Even a balcony pot or two are a good start if that is all you have available.

Lets all lead by example, see how many of us can start our own organic veggie patches, and keep applying the pressure to Prime Minister Rudd.  Tell him in your letter how well your garden grows, with or without water restrictions in your area.

Here’s a thought.  If the PM had his own veggie patch, he wouldn’t have to borrow as much money to pay for all these handouts to big polluters that he is proposing in the CPRS.  Now that is something worth fighting for!

Gav

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