CIOBO WRONG ON CLIMATE CHANGE


Environmental Panorama
International
February of 2010


Media release
09 February 2010
In Question Time today the Member for Moncrieff, Steven Ciobo, further demonstrated that the Opposition is more interested in fear than facts when it comes to tackling climate change.

Mr Ciobo confused the wholesale electricity price - which reflects the cost of generating electricity - with the retail price paid for electricity by households and other small consumers such as small to medium enterprises and community organisations.

To quote the wholesale price is misleading and shows a complete lack of understanding of how electricity prices work.

Further to this, community groups like the Nottinghill Pinewood Tennis Club will be eligible for support from the Government’s $1.97 billion Climate Change Action Fund.

The Government is providing up to $200 million in 2009/10 through the Climate Change Action Fund to help industries, small businesses, community groups, workers and communities prepare for the introduction of the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme.

These early action activities include:

Up to $20m for a business information package;
Up to $100m on energy efficiency strategies, including energy audits, investment and information programs;
Up to $80m on capital investment grants for businesses and community organisations.
Mr Abbott’s climate con job contains no such plan to assist community groups.

Mr Abbott thinks climate change is ‘absolute crap’ and his climate con job reflects that view.

Mr Abbott’s climate con job costs more, does less and is unfunded.

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Visit to Yanga National Park reveals birds breeding in wake of watering

Media release
Joint media release with NSW Minister for Climate Change and the Environment Frank Sartor
10 February 2010
A recent survey of Yanga National Park wetlands in southern NSW has found that more than 400 waterbirds, including internationally protected Great Egrets, are breeding successfully as a direct result of environmental watering by the Australian and NSW governments.

Commonwealth Minister for Climate Change and Water, Senator Penny Wong, and NSW Minister for Climate Change and the Environment, Frank Sartor, today said the bird breeding was particularly significant given the continuing, record drought across the southern Murray Darling Basin.

Working together, the Australian and NSW governments have provided almost 37 billion litres of water to Lower Murrumbidgee wetlands over the past 18 months. That’s the equivalent of nearly 20,000 Olympic swimming pools.

This includes 2 billion litres of Commonwealth water delivered to the wetlands in December to ensure the successful fledging of all chicks.

“Water purchased by the Australian Government is being returned to the Basin’s rivers, and benefits important environmental assets such as Yanga National Park,” Senator Wong said.

“This environmental water has provided welcome relief to the Park’s River Red Gums and has also resulted in successful breeding of the endangered Southern Bell Frog.

Mr Sartor said today’s visit of Yanga National Park, follows on from his inspection of Riverina Red Gums in January.

“In January I visited the Riverina Red Gum forests to listen to the local community and look at the health of the trees in the face of the drought.

“I’m advised that since purchasing Yanga the NSW Government has managed 14 environmental watering events, delivering more than 100 billion litres of environmental water to the wetlands.

“Today’s visit highlights the renewed health of the forests and the waterbirds who rely on this habitat,” Mr Sartor said.

Waterbirds, primarily Great Egrets and Little Black and Pied Cormorants, started nesting in Yanga National Park just before Christmas and most now have young chicks in the nest.

Great Egrets are protected by migratory bird treaties between Australia and both Japan and China.

“The Australian and NSW governments are investing $1.6 million to improve water management at Yanga National Park through the Rivers Environmental Restoration Program which aims to arrest the decline of wetlands,” Mr Sartor said.

“Infrastructure works on Yanga involve upgrading and constructing 10 flow regulators within the park to enable more effective water management and delivery to key wetland areas.”

The NSW Government’s State Plan includes meeting 14 targets set by the Natural Resources Commission to improve biodiversity, water, land and community capacity. This will improve the condition of key wetlands and ensure maintenance to 2015.

View video footage of the watered sites at Yanga National Park.

 
 

Source: Australian - Department of the Environment and Heritage
Australian Alps National Park
Australian Antarctic Division
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