• Bunyas to Border (B2B) corridor update

    Maree Clancy, B2B Project Coordinator, writes: Dear Friends of Escarpment Parks,       Phase 2 of the Bunyas to Border (B2B) corridor project is now underway.    B2B is a community-driven conservation project aimed at restoring the wildlife corridor from Main Range to the Bunya Mountains: an important movement pathway for wildlife and area rich in many unique and threatened…

  • Act against invasive garden weeds

    The Invasive Species Council is campaigning to reduce the environmental problems caused by escaped garden weeds. Efforts being made to keep native bush in good order are being constantly undermined by foreign invasive weeds, innocently planted by gardeners, escaping with the help of birds or their own aggressive profusion. The ISC has crafted a request…

  • Cooling the Climate

    HOPE Australia has passed on a summary of a new eBook about climate. General summary of the eBook “Cooling the Climate – How to Revive the Biosphere and Cool the Earth Within 20 Years” (Written by Georgy Hadwen, HOPE researcher Qld) An eBook[1] with a preprint ahead of publication in November 2024 highlights the challenges we…

  • DDEC November update

    Darling Downs Environment Council has posted its November update by email. A compressed PDF version appears below but subscribe at the DDEC site to receive your own copy by email. Highlights include:

  • Nuclear Weapons and our Climate

    Via HOPE Australia: ICAN Australia has published a new briefing paper titled Nuclear Weapons and Our Climate, written by ICAN co-founder, A/Prof Tilman Ruff AO. In the lead up to the climate COP29, this timely paper sharply lays out how the “two paramount human-made existential threats we confront—nuclear weapons and climate change—exacerbate each other and need…