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Climate change: act voluntarily and act now
In all of the noise and fury being generated over the passage (or not) of the Government’s Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS), we risk losing sight of one key fact. No matter what form the CPRS finally takes, it will not be nearly enough on its own to address Australia’s emissions.
Business
Projecting Risk
Climate change may be a global challenge, but variable weather patterns will present specific risks to the management of major projects at a local level. By Nick Withers
Education & skills
Adapting to a brave new world
As we adapt to the unavoidable impacts of climate change, experts speak about new challenges and opportunities to understand and embrace.
conservation
Sustainability Magazine – new issue out now
The new issue of Sustainability Magazine is being distributed worldwide as I type.
Energy
A new era of energy is here
One thing is certain - the energy industry has been transformed forever. With environmental factors, stricter regulations and a carbon-constrained future, energy costs are on the way up. With demand also on the rise, we have entered a dynamic new era of energy where sustainable and renewable solutions must lead the way. Are you prepared for the new energy reality? It has just arrived.
- A sustainable approach makes business sense
- Understanding your impact is the first step. – Building Energy Efficiency
- Sustainablogger: Solar power 50% cheaper by end of 2009
- Biomax Fuel’s MD talks to Sustainablogger about the future of biofuels in Australia
- Sustainablogger: Are we clinging to the promise of clean coal?
- Sustainablogger: Paving the Way for Electric Cars
Natural Resources
Is there an answer to the overfishing problem?
According to the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization, 75% of global fish stocks are either fully exploited or over exploited. As the full extent of the problem has become clear, efforts have begun to address the issue. Yet, why are measures to stop calamitous over-fishing failing?
- Sustainablogger: Deforestation – Stop the burning
- Sustainablogger: Eco-Fashion: Green is the new black
- Sustainablogger: Are we clinging to the promise of clean coal?
- Sustainablogger: Compensating for Climate Change
- Sustainablogger: An inconvenient truth or an inconvenient fiction?
- Sustainablogger: Climate change a gender issue?
