by Arleen | Jul 14, 2023 | bushfires, CLIMATE CHANGE, Washington Post
We found this article gut-wrenching to read, yet thought-provoking and worthwhile. It includes many hard-to-hear truths – as it lists just a few of the weather and climate-related disasters the world is currently experiencing – or very recently...
by Arleen | Jul 7, 2023 | CLIMATE CHANGE, Renewable Energy, Wind Turbines, Windfarm
LOOK UP – WAY UP The question is how renewable are the renewables? HOW LONG DO WIND TURBINES LAST? Good question. The best estimates and averages are that wind turbines last 30 years. Ten Mile Lagoon, west of Esperance, Western Australia was the first wind...
by Arleen | Jun 23, 2023 | Dingo, Dingoes, Sheep
Save Our Woodlands recently posted about studies showing that what were thought to be wild dogs are actually dingoes, a threatened species. And how unfortunately in many cases with the incorrect identification of dingoes, again a threatened species, dingoes are not...
by Arleen | Jun 20, 2023 | GREEN ENERGY, NUCLEAR POWER, Wind Turbines, Windfarm
At Save Our Woodlands we are doing – with YOUR help – everything in our power to preserve and enhance as much of the 15% of New South Wales woodlands that remain. We are also watching what the rest of the world is doing because we believe that it is going...
by Arleen | Jun 17, 2023 | 3 Degree World, CLIMATE CHANGE, Drought, Wildfires, Wind Turbines, Windfarm
THE ECONOMIST: May 25, 2023. Heatwaves are becoming more frequent, more intense and more deadly. But what is a heatwave, why are they so dangerous and how are they affected by climate change? Join the conversation on our social media accounts. FollowFollowFollow Save...