One World : South West Pacific Climate Change/Restaurant waste for organic compost/Greenpeace
Climate Change Resilience
One World : South Pacific Environment Programme
1994
Greenpeace 94 covers issues relating to climate change in the South Pacific. Includes an interview with Dr. Neville Nichols (Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre in Melbourne). There is suggested evidence to prove a warming of the South West Pacific Region by half a degree.|Issue 2 covered in this audio cassette is a new invention to turn restaurant waste into sellable compost waste. Russell Joshua, an assistance of La Trobe University, came up with this new idea which is not only environmentally friendly, but also profitable.|Issue 3 talks about a report prepared by Greenpeace on the state of Antartica and the impact of humans. The report is titled "State of the Ice"- Overview of Human Impact in Antartica. Provides examples of human activity related problems such as oil spills, tourism, and the Madrid Report. Includes an interview from Janet Delsille (Greenpeace Antartica Campaigner)