Saturday, February 21, 2009

Claims Victorian fires were the result of climate change

LIVE: National Day of Mourning (click for live streaming video)
2009-02-22 10:35:11 LIVE: Watch the National Day of Mourning events from the Rod Laver Arena for bushfire victims, due to start at 11am.(00:55)


Australian Search Task Group soldiers searching fire affected properties in the Marysville area

Bells sounds to mark national mourning ceremony (click here)
February 22, 2009 - 11:44AM
Bells have sounded in Melbourne to mark the beginning of a memorial service to remember those who died in Victoria's devastating bushfires.
Tens of thousands have gathered in Melbourne, including hundreds of bushfire survivors, who were shuttled into the city from fire-ravaged towns....



Thousands mourn bushfire loss (click here)
February 22, 2009
Bells have sounded in Melbourne to mark the beginning of a memorial service to remember those who died in Victoria's devastating bushfires.
Tens of thousands have gathered in Melbourne, including hundreds of bushfire survivors, who were shuttled into the city from fire-ravaged towns.
The Rod Laver Arena was filled with people, including political leaders, religious leaders, Princess Anne and other dignitaries.
Many of those at the service were wearing the distinctive yellow overalls of the firefighters.
At least 209 people are known to have died in the February 7 fire storms, most of those from a sweep of towns and villages northeast of Melbourne....




The Climate Institute says the devastating Victorian bushfires were the direct result of climate change.

The Institute says the conditions which caused the severity of the fires - the extreme heat, the low humidity, wind speed and the drought in Victoria - are all the result of global warming.

The Institute's CEO John Connor told AM's Michael Vincent the catastrophic bushfire conditions had been predicted for several years and he says they'll continue unless global greenhouse gas emissions are cut....


Weather raises fire risk (click here)
February 21, 2009
AUTHORITIES have warned that the threat of new fires in Victoria remains high this weekend, with hot weather, northerly winds and the chance of lightning increasing the risk.
CFA deputy chief fire officer Steven Warrington said yesterday it was not too late for residents to make fire plans, particularly in areas where fires were continuing to burn.
The warnings came as the official fire death toll rose to 209 yesterday. Police said 38 people were now recorded as having died in Kinglake, 45 in Marysville, and 42 in Strathewen.
The Insurance Council of Australia said that there had been 6230 claims resulting from the bushfires. The claims total $790 million.
A poll last week also found that the public wants tougher action in handling bushfire threats. Nearly six in 10 people believe there should be an order to evacuate rather than advice to decide whether to stay and defend or leave, UMR Research found.
In the national poll of 1000 people, more than nine in 10 respondents believed arsonists who lit fires that killed should be charged with murder.
MICHELL GRATTAN and PETER GREGORY

I do believe International Cooperation needs to be fine tuned a bit.

U.S. and Russia satellites collide (click here for video)
A privately owned U.S. communications satellite -- owned by Iridium-- collided with a defunct Russian military satellite above Russia's Arctic north. Space officials in Russia and the United States are now tracking hundreds of pieces of debris that were spewed into space. (59 sec./1.96Mb, shows: 543)





Wreckage of two satellites in orbit poses serious threat to others (click here)
13:12
13/ 02/ 2009
KOROLYOV (Moscow Region), February 13 (RIA Novosti) - The remnants of the U.S. and Russian satellites that collided on Tuesday poses a serious threat to other satellites on the same orbit, a Russian Mission Control official told journalists on Friday.
"800 kilometers is a very popular orbit for remote Earth sensing and telecommunications satellites," said Vladimir Solovyov, head of the Russian segment of the International Space Station.
"There are a lot of communications satellites there, many of them still in operation. There are 66 Iridium series satellites alone on that orbit. The cloud [of debris] from the collision is a serious threat to them," he said
Tuesday's collision of a U.S. Iridium satellite and the defunct Russian Cosmos-2251 approximately 800 kilometers (500 miles) above Siberia was the first time such an incident has occurred.

I am glad someone said it besides just me.


“Let’s put everything in perspective and give him an opportunity to explain himself," Daley said today when asked if Burris should step down. "Automatically, every time something happens people want everybody to resign. Is it becoming very common now to tell people to resign after he was appointed?"

Daley gave Burris credit for voting for the federal economic stimulus package which the mayor said "never would have passed" without Burris' vote.

Official: Obama wants to halve budget deficit

...Obama's proposal for the 2010 fiscal year that begins Oct. 1 projects that the $1.3 trillion deficit he inherited from former President George W. Bush will be halved to $533 billion by 2013. That's a difference of 9.2 percent of the overall economy now vs. 3 percent in four years....


The map above is based on "population density" in relation to the Presidential Elections of 2008.

..."In the end (click here) ... most of the governors will accept most of the money and use it for the benefit of their citizens," said Pennsylvania's Democratic governor, Edward Rendell, at the association's annual meeting....

It would be good if the DNC reminded the folks that didn't find the will to bring a new Party to power, whom exactly is responsible for maintaining and enhancing their quality of life and economy. It's only right people come to terms with 'the fact' this country needed a change in the way they participated in their governments. In those states that 'didn't do well' in 2008, there needs to be a DNC election drive to sign up new voters.

After all this time. All the hopes we have for our children, gone in a moment.



Chandra Levy timeline (click here)
Associated Press
9:11 AM PST, February 21, 2009
Chandra Levy timelineA chronicle of events in the disappearance of Chandra Levy:


May 1, 2001: Levy spends much of the morning surfing the Internet, logging off at 1 p.m. It was the last trace of her until her body was found.

May 6 Unable to reach their daughter, Dr. Robert and Susan Levy call Washington police. They also call their congressman, Rep. Gary A. Condit (D-Ceres).

May 10 Condit contributes $10,000 to a reward fund and describes Levy as a "great person and good friend." May 16 E-mail written by Levy in December talks about an unidentified romantic interest with ties to Congress. Condit aides deny their boss had an affair with Levy....