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John Pearce

ARIES: The Australian Research Institute for Environment and Sustainability - 0 views

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    "ARIES is a research, consultancy and education centre at Macquarie University that supports change for sustainable development within government, business and the community."
John Pearce

Sustainability in 2minutes - GMIC - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Explanation of sustainability using the Natural Step. Brilliant cartoon. Makes it really easy to understand. Sponsored by the GMIC and Realeyes"
John Pearce

Shining a Light on Sustainability - YouTube - 0 views

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    "- What does sustainability mean? - Why are we currently unsustainable? - What is an ecological footprint? - What's the problem with plastic? - What about water? - And biodiversity? - How are people faring? - How can we find a sustainable path? - What are some great sustainability initiatives? This video introduces the concept of sustainability and explains our current situation on this planet, even before any potential challenges from climate change are involved. From the Australian Research Institute for Environment and Sustainability (ARIES) at Macquarie University, Sydney. "
John Pearce

The Nature of Cities | A collective blog on cities as ecological spaces - 0 views

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    This Blogspace is a collective of writers and is devoted to conversation about cities as ecological spaces…about the nature of cities.
John Pearce

The Bicycle is a Catalyst for Nature Conservation | The Nature of Cities - 0 views

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    "Fast, efficient and individualistic, the bicycle is no ordinary mode of transport. It's a church, a gym, a community creator, a cash printer, a protest placard, a dopamine generator, a mechanical expression of self-determination, an icon of hope. It is touchable, attainable freedom. It is also a tool for nature conservation and one that the City of Cape Town-indeed, any city-stands to benefit from."
John Pearce

Green Building Beyond Your House | Sustainable Cities Collective - 0 views

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    "When people think about green buildings, what generally comes to mind is solar panels, geothermal energy, improved insulation, green roofs, high-performance windows, rain-water recuperation, and so forth. However, the milieu in which the building is rooted also ought to be considered. Although we often forget it, being green also includes what lies beyond the walls! Landscaping, for instance, plays a major role in energy consumption. Trees, plants and the way you take care of them can have a significant impact on GHG emissions, and consequently, on your energy bills."
John Pearce

Our Future World: Global megatrends that will change the way we live | CSIRO - 0 views

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    This report describes the outcomes from a CSIRO global foresight project. It presents six megatrends that will redefine how the world's people live.
John Pearce

Apple's Data Centers are Now Fully Sustainable. But is Our Gadget Habit? - 0 views

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    "THE Customer DATA centers run by Apple are now entirely fueled by renewable energy, as are 75% of all its corporate facilities, according to the company's recently released 'Apple and the Environment` report. But despite the commitment demonstrated by building one of the world's largest solar arrays, as well as a biogas plant, beside its new iCloud facility in Maiden, North Carolina, the annual review of environmental impact also acknowledges that the total greenhouse gas emissions attributable to Apple's products and operations rose by 34% in 2012."
John Pearce

Climate change threatens global fish stocks - 0 views

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    "Ocean warming has already affected global fisheries in the past four decades, a new international study has found, driving up the proportion of warm-water fish being caught and posing a threat to food security worldwide."
John Pearce

It's true: 97% of research papers say climate change is happening - 0 views

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    "Today, the most comprehensive analysis of peer-reviewed climate research to date was published in the journal Environmental Research Letters. Our analysis found that among papers expressing a position on human-caused global warming, over 97% endorsed the consensus position that humans are causing global warming. Overwhelming agreement among scientists had already formed in the early 1990s. And the consensus is getting stronger."
John Pearce

Poo Power - 0 views

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    Australia has one of the highest incidences of pet ownership in the world with latest data showing that 63% of the 7.5 million households own a pet. As the dog population in Australia continues to grow, so will the issue of dog 'waste' disposal in a waste management system of increasing urbanisation, a limited amount of suitable park spaces and shrinking landfill sites. On average, a dog produces 0.34 kilograms (kg) of feces per day. Consequently, there is approximately 1,400 tonnes (t) of dog waste to be disposed of every day in Australia; 490,000 tonnes (t) per year. Therefore we want to build an anaerobic methane digester to process the dog waste (and other appropriate wastes) to create a biogas that can serve as renewable energy source to super-power your dog parks. 
John Pearce

Power Shift 2013 - 0 views

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    It's a youth climate summit. This July, 2,000 young people will come together to shift Australia away from fossil fuels towards renewable energy. Together we can change the game on climate. WHEN, WHERE? Melbourne.  July 13-15th. 
John Pearce

Climate action could curb biodiversity loss › News in Science (ABC Science) - 0 views

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    "Unless urgent action is taken to reduce carbon emissions, more than half of common plants and a third of animal species around the world are likely to see their living space halved by 2080, predicts a new study."
John Pearce

13 Elements of a Dream Green Home [INFOGRAPHIC] | Sustainable Cities Collective - 0 views

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    "If you're thinking about building green, keep this infographic nearby, as it covers thirteen elements that you'll want to consider in the design and construction of your home. Also keep in mind that this list isn't definitive; it does, however, demonstrate well that building green involves big-picture thinking beyond "Hey, let's put solar panels up.""
John Pearce

19-Year-Old Develops Cleanup Array To Remove 7,250,000 Tons Of Plastic From Oceans | Co... - 0 views

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    "Another young creative mind working towards bettering our world. 19-year-old Boyan Slat has revealed his plans to the world regarding his Ocean Cleanup Array that could remove 7,250,000 tons of plastic waste from the world's oceans."
John Pearce

Solar Citizens - 0 views

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    "Protect the rights of millions of Australians with solar to cut bills, create clean power and take energy generation back into our own hands."
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    Solar Citizens is a new community project to bring together existing and future solar owners to ensure the rights of solar owners are protected and to help see Australia put a panel on every rooftop.
John Pearce

Rooftop solar owners vs utilities - the battle begins - 0 views

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    "In the US, utilities are now seeking to protect their business models by pushing hard against net metering and seeking to influence the pace and manner of deployment of other technologies and new energy market concept that don't fit the decades old model. In Australia, much the same has been happening. RenewEconomy reported on the concerns of utilities in this article last month. Feed-in-tariffs have been wound back, as they were supposed to have been as technology costs fell, but now the pendulum is swinging the other way, and utilities - with the apparent complicity of state-based pricing regulators - are now trying to extract as much revenue from solar customers as they can."
Vicki Perrett

VCCCAR - 0 views

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    VCCCAR is a multi-institutional research organisation whose focus is primarily actor-based research. This is developed through collaborative partnerships with universities, government, private and community sectors. The purpose of our research is to assist the development of policy and build understanding and capacity in relation to adaptation across the private and public sectors in Victoria.
Vicki Perrett

Red Group - 0 views

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    "Did you know that Australians dump 7,150 recyclable plastic bags into landfills every minute or 429,000 bags every hour? *Clean Up Australia. RED Group Holdings Pty Ltd was formed by a group of individuals who passionately believe that neither of these options is acceptable. One of their goals has been to create an innovative, closed-loop recycling model that encourages Australians, and particularly the next generation, to adopt a more sustainable approach to waste"
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