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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Climate Change & Environment Forum
Meet your local Coogee & Maroubra Candidates before the March State Election If you are concerned about climate change our environment, Come and hear what your candidates have to say From renewable energy, mining and gas, bushcare, local food production, … Continue reading
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CASES E-BULLETIN FEBRUARY 2011
1. CASES event – Climate Change & Environment Forum, 7th March 2. Tell the Banks to Stop Funding New Coal Power 3. NSW Energymark – Want To Be an Energy and Climate Change Leader In Your Local Community? 4. Monthly … Continue reading
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Change Daley for the Clean Future of NSW
As the March 23, 2011, NSW election looms over the horizon, we may be witnesses of a record vote against the incumbent ALP. The first Nielsen poll of the election campaign revealed that Labor could win as few as 13 … Continue reading
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The Garnaut Climate Change Review
The Garnaut Climate Change Review—led by Professor Ross Garnaut—was first commissioned by Australia’s Commonwealth, State and Territory Governments in 2007, to conduct an independent study of the impacts of climate change on the Australian economy. The Review’s Final Report was … Continue reading
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Ecocity Builders: Hope For the Future
Here’s a great website with a positive vision for our cities. It’s the Ecocity Builders website. They are holding a conference this year, on August 22 to 26 in Montreal.
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Geothermal Energy – Current State of Play and Developments
Interested in knowing more about “Geothermal Energy – Current State of Play and Developments” ? – Beyond Solar and Wind this is one of the best opportunities for renewable energy in Australia. At the Annual Meeting of the Four Societies … Continue reading
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Ask a climate scientist
You can ask your own questions but many have already been answered Crikey’s ask a Climate scientist link
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La Perouse Precinct 2011 ‘Meet the Candidates’ Forum.
On Monday evening, February 7, I attended the monthly La Perouse Precinct Meeting at which the 2011 State Election candidates for the seat of Maroubra, Murray Matson (Greens), Michael Feneley (Lib) and Michael Daley (ALP and sitting member who is … Continue reading
Slag Delivered By Australian Coal Association.
In response to the government’s decision to agree to restore $100 million to the Solar Flagships program to secure the Greens support for the flood levy, which is supposed to produce 1000 megawatts of large-scale solar power generation capacity, Australian … Continue reading →