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John Pearce

Is it privatisation that has failed electricity users, or regulation? - Energy Economic... - 0 views

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    "Due to its reliance on fossil fuel, Australia's power system is now among the least resilient of its global competitors. The three part series, "Delivering a competitive Australian power system" seeks to address this issue. This paper, the final in a three part series examining the competitiveness of Australia's power system, seeks to identify a pragmatic strategy to transition Australia to a resilient power economy at reasonable cost and in an age of uncertainty. The resilience of a country's power economy refers to its ability to meet power requirements while withstanding supply shocks and environmental constraints. For a country's power economy to be competitive, it must be both affordable and resilient."
Vicki Perrett

Competition to be greenest will spur action on climate - 0 views

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    "Competition to be greenest will spur action on climate August 27, 2011"
John Pearce

"C-SPAN StudentCam 2014 Grand Prize Winner - Earth First,..." - Videos - Viddler - 0 views

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    "StudentCam is C-SPAN Television Network's annual national video documentary competition that encourages students to think critically about issues that affect our communities and our nation. Students in grades 6-12 were asked to create a short (5-7 minute) video documentary on a topic related to the competition theme, "A Message to the U.S. Congress - What's the most important issue the U.S. Congress should consider in 2014?" "
John Pearce

RECLAIM THE CURB - 0 views

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    "CREATING AUSTRALIA'S MOST EDIBLE CURB COMPETITION We are people that like our food fresh, local and free. We like social gatherings, designing and building useful things and getting to know neighbours. We empower people like you to RECLAIM THE CURB."
John Pearce

Anca Novacovici: Sustainability Is a Key Driver of Innovation - 0 views

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    "In the 1990s, new technology was the catalyst for business innovation. Today, sustainability is seen as a new way to innovate and gain or maintain competitive advantage. Some companies such as Patagonia and Toyota figured out a while back that sustainability and innovation go hand in hand. In the last few years, more and more companies are doing the same. As a result, we have been seeing sustainability move from realm of the facilities management, compliance and marketing departments to the C suite."
John Pearce

http://www.climateinstitute.org.au/verve/_resources/TCI_ChinaJapanSouthKorea_Factsheet_... - 0 views

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    Prime Minister Tony Abbott's visit to Japan, China and South Korea this week offers the opportunity for the Government to witness the changing circumstances in regional climate leadership and the accelerating Asian action on carbon and clean energy. These have seen Asia become the epicentre of clean energy investment and seen Asian nations the biggest movers in a range of indicators such as last year's TCI/GE G20 Low-Carbon Competitiveness Index.
John Pearce

Regional Public Place Recycling Grants 2013 - Sustainability Victoria - 0 views

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    "The 2013 Regional Public Place Recycling Grants aim to make it easier for regional Victorians to dispose of rubbish and recyclable waste correctly in public places. The competitive, merit-based $1 million grants program encourages partnerships between local government, business and community to address the challenge of resource recovery in public places. The total $800,000 grant funds available are for projects that involve education and infrastructure."
Vicki Perrett

Manufacturing Inquiry Rejected | Carbon Tax | High Dollar - 0 views

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    "Invest in children of knowledge revolution "
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