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Press Conference And Energy Report On The Question What Will The Global Energy Supply Of The Future starstarstarstarstar   21st October 2008 - Views: 650 Press Conference And Energy Report On The Question What Will The Global Energy Supply Of The Future Gigantic sums of money have evaporated completely in the past few weeks of global financial crisis.

Think Bigger Than Our Backyard On Climate Change starstarstarstarstar   9th October 2008 - Views: 723 Think Bigger Than Our Backyard On Climate Change Learn how climate change is affecting communities in developing countries and find out how to contribute to the solution at an Oxfam Climate Change Forum – Think Bigger than Our Ba ckyard, on Monday 13 October .

Sydney Commuters In For Storms Tonight starstarstarstarstar   22nd September 2008 - Views: 723 Sydney Commuters In For Storms Tonight “The worst of it may hit during the commute home,” according to The Weather Channel meteorologist Jane Bunn.

Solar Power - Calls For Gross Feed-in Tariffs Nationally starstarstarstarstar   12th September 2008 - Views: 748 Modern Solar is throwing its support behind the Clean Energy Council’s lobby to achieve the implementation of a national feed-in tariff. The push for a unified feed-in tariff system across all states and territories is the only way to go as shown in European countries.

Garnaut Gives Up On Safe Climate starstarstarstarstar   5th September 2008 - Views: 686 'This is the Government's chief climate change advisor suggesting Mr Rudd write a death warrant for the Great Barrier Reef, the Kakadu National Park, and our international reputation', Greenpeace head of campaigns Steve Campbell said. Professor Garnaut's suggestion that we accept an atmosphere with 550 parts per million greenhouse gas concentration would mean up to 39 per cent of the worlds species would become extinct, that there would be a 77 per cent chance that the Greenland ice sheets would melt irreversibly and 87 per cent of the worlds coral would die. '

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