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Contents contributed and discussions participated by John Pearce

John Pearce

Seams of discontent - 0 views

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    "South Gippsland is blanketed with more than a dozen licences for unconventional gas exploration - which uses controversial techniques to access hard-to-extract resources. For now, nothing is happening. In August 2012, the state government announced a moratorium on coal seam gas exploration and on the drilling method known as fracking, in which water, sand and chemicals are pumped underground at great pressure to fracture coal or rock, and release gas."
John Pearce

Can a carbon tax work without hurting the economy? Ask British Columbia | Dana Nuccitel... - 0 views

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    "As a result, British Columbia's greenhouse gas emissions fell 10 percent between 2008 and 2011, as compared to a 1.1 percent decline for the rest of Canada. The carbon tax was introduced right before the recession hit in 2008, so while Gross Domestic Product (GDP) fell slightly between 2008 and 2011 in British Columbia, that change was on par with the small decline in Canada's GDP. Thus while it's inconclusive whether the carbon tax is helping or hurting British Columbia's economy, it's certainly not having the seriously damaging economic effect that alarmist opponents claim that carbon taxes will have."
John Pearce

Closed Loop Recycling - Home - 0 views

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    Closed Loop specialise in setting up programs that maximise usage from your existing waste systems. When additional infrastructure is required, we can provide you with state-of-the-art equipment via our local and international relationships.
John Pearce

Adding Some Grunt to Australian Recycling - 0 views

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    A Slideshare "Adding some grunt toAustralian Recycling www.boomerangalliance.org.auMarch 2013"
John Pearce

TOMRA RVM Basics - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Published on Jun 18, 2013 Will you have to drive ten kilometres out of your way to return your empty bottles under a national container depsosit system? NO WAY! The Boomerang Solution includes Reverse Vending Machines that would be placed in supermarket carparks and other convenient spots. Check out this awesome video by Tomra, our friends in Norway who are the world's leading supplier of RVM technology."
John Pearce

Reverse Vending Machine in Darwin - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Published on Jul 9, 2013 Boomerang Alliance is proposing a convenient and efficient container deposits system for Australia. Here's a key component - a reverse vending machine now operating in Darwin."
John Pearce

Dick Smith flies planes, weighs energy futures - 0 views

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    "...... it's fitting that a man who produces and uses such massive amounts of energy has made a documentary discussing our energy futures. In Ten Bucks a Litre (8:30 tonight on ABC1), Smith looks at the technologies that could provide our energy over the coming century. He not only looks at them - he drives, flies and fangs them one after the other."
John Pearce

This Should Be A Real Commercial For Plastics - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Published on Jul 26, 2013 To learn more about plastic marine debris and how YOU can make a difference, please go to: http://www.healthebay.org/plastic"
John Pearce

Offshore Wind Turbines Could Supply 4 Times The Power Europe Needs - 0 views

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    "Floating offshore wind turbines could more than meet the electricity demands of the European Union, according to a new report (PDF) from the European Wind Energy Association, first reported by Business Green. In fact, offshore wind turbines could potentially supply over four times the electricity needs of the EU."
John Pearce

Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute - 0 views

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    We have selected a cohort of research higher degree students from across the University of Melbourne to share ideas on the meaning of sustainability and to develop strategies for better researching and practising it. This creates a critical mass of future leaders, each of whom will then take the interdisciplinary experience and spread it more widely across our society's sustainability endeavours.
John Pearce

Avoiding Climate Disaster - 0 views

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    "The technical solutions needed to reduce greenhouse gases at a speed capable of preventing catastrophic climate change are now well known. The recently launched University of Melbourne research report, Post Carbon Pathways shows the key features of the post-carbon economy road map are now widely understood. We need rapid replacement of fossil fuels by renewable energy; rapid reductions in energy consumption and improvements in energy efficiency; and the drawdown and sequestration of carbon into sustainable carbon sinks."
John Pearce

Bike riders save economy $21 on each commute - 0 views

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    "The federal government wants to increase the number of people who make short trips by foot or bicycle after a report card on the performance of Australia's cities found rapid changes in the labour market would pose big challenges to transport infrastructure. The economy benefits by more than $21 every time a person cycles 20 minutes to work and back and $8.50 each time a person walks 20 minutes to and from work, according to a policy statement released by Deputy Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Tuesday."
John Pearce

Note to Australia: Thermal coal is over : Renew Economy - 0 views

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    ""The world is making policy decisions which mean that coal usage, in my view, will progressively decline. It's a long-term structural change and that should not be dismissed as something that is purely cyclical." (Colin Barnett, West Australian Premier. 29 July 2013) Something deep and long-lasting is changing the thermal coal market, and the effects are already evident in Australia. Reportedly, over the last 12 months, 10,000 jobs have been cut in the coal industry, even though production has increased. Why? Because miners are desperate to staunch their losses as the price they're getting for their coal has plunged by around 40%."
John Pearce

Good Food - Wanted: Wasteful restaurants - 0 views

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    "Australian restaurants generate a huge amount of food waste, a large proportion of which currently goes to landfill. But a local company is hoping to convert that waste into compost for city vegie patches. Closed Loop sells machines that turn food waste into useable compost within 24 hours. Managing director Rob Pascoe is on a mission to lease out as many as 20 of the units to Melbourne restaurants within the next month. He says the machines not only turn organic waste into a useful resource, but can save restaurants money by drastically reducing the amount they spend on waste collection."
John Pearce

Seams of discontent - 0 views

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    "South Gippsland is blanketed with more than a dozen licences for unconventional gas exploration - which uses controversial techniques to extract hard-to-reach gas. For now, nothing is happening. In August 2012, the state government announced a moratorium on coal seam gas exploration and on the drilling method known as fracking, in which water, sand and chemicals are pumped underground at great pressure to fracture coal or rock, and release gas. Even so, people are worried, fearful about risks to water supplies and local health, as well as the price and productivity of their land. Poowong has declared itself "coal and coal seam gas free" and six other towns are likely to do the same before the year is out."
John Pearce

Climate science: Vast costs of Arctic change : Nature : Nature Publishing Group - 0 views

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    "Methane released by melting permafrost will have global impacts that must be better modelled, say Gail Whiteman, Chris Hope and Peter Wadhams."
John Pearce

Tracking Progress Towards a Low Carbon Economy | ClimateWorks - 0 views

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    "The report is the first index of low carbon activity and its impact on reducing Australia's greenhouse gas emissions.  Learn how Australia is tracking to meet its 5 per cent  emissions reduction target and the 25 per cent target that scientists say is the minimum required to avoid dangerous climate change."
John Pearce

PositiveFootprintsAU - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Positive Footprints combines Environmentally Sustainable Design and Construction into the one company making high performing sustainable homes easy to achieve. Positive Footprints is honoured to have recently received 2 industry awards. This is their YouTube Channel featuring Fly-throughs of their house designs.
John Pearce

Positive Footprints | Positive Footprints Design and Construct Sustainable Homes - 0 views

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    "Positive Footprints combines Environmentally Sustainable Design and Construction into the one company making high performing sustainable homes easy to achieve. Positive Footprints is honoured to have recently received 2 industry awards: MBAV Excellence in Housing  Best Sustainable Energy Home 2012 Award for Penola House and, National BPN Sustainable New Home of the Year 2012 for Marion House "
John Pearce

Food Know How - 0 views

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    Food Know How is a food waste reduction program developed by Cultivating Community, City of Yarra, and our numerous other partners. We want to help households, cafes and offices reduce their food waste and invest back into their food, well-being and community connections.
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