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John Pearce

Almost half of the world's food thrown away, report finds | Environment | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    As much as half of all the food produced in the world - equivalent to 2bn tonnes - ends up as waste every year, engineers warned in a report published on Thursday.
Vicki Perrett

Solar industry faces squeeze after RET review - 0 views

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    "Solar industry faces squeeze after review"
Vicki Perrett

In Transition Movie 2.0 - 0 views

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    "In Transition 2.0 is the new film from Transition Network, capturing inspiring stories of Transition initiatives around the world, responding to uncertain times with creativity, solutions and 'engaged optimism'.  On this site you'll find reviews, upcoming screenings, more about the film, a blog of latest news, and you can order the DVD.  Welcome, make yourself at home..."
Vicki Perrett

Farming Smarter, Not Harder: Securing our agricultural economy | CPD - Australian progr... - 0 views

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    "Australia must invest in soil health or miss the benefits of the world food boom"
Vicki Perrett

Social Traders - 0 views

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    Social Traders is a small nonprofit organisation established in 2008 to support and encourage the establishment of commercially viable social enterprises throughout Australia. Working with government, community, business and research partners, we aim to: * Raise awareness about social enterprise and demonstrate its benefits * Open up markets for social enterprise products and services * Increase finance available to start and develop social enterprises * Build capacity of social enterprises to trade successfully * Support the coordination of social enterprise development in Australia.
Vicki Perrett

Renewable Energy Target | climatechangeauthority.gov.au - 0 views

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    "Renewable Energy Target"
John Pearce

Here's to hydrogen: Australia is missing the potential of solar fuels - 0 views

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    "Many times in human history governments have tried to write policies based around future technologies and missed identifying the transformational keys. In the 1970s, for example, few if any horizon-scanning policies on communications predicted the internet or mobile phones. Yet scientists are increasingly unified in the need to develop new technologies to address the critical problems now facing us in fields such as energy and climate change."
Vicki Perrett

Kevin Anderson 'Rhetoric to Reality' - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Kevin Anderson 'Rhetoric to Reality'"
John Pearce

Green movement has been an abject failure - 1 views

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    "Like the civil rights movement, environmentalism has changed the way we think. It has engendered a new respect for the natural world, an understanding of the delicate balance of life in our biosphere and mass engagement on the most important issue of all, climate change. Yet it has failed in a profound way. Advertisement As a movement ushering in solutions to halt or slow climate change, it has been catastrophically ineffective."
John Pearce

Science literacy and the polarized politics of climate change | Sci-Ed - 0 views

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    "A paper published in Nature Climate Change earlier this year challenged a long-standing assumption in both science education and science communication: that increasing science literacy will increase public "acceptance" of the scientific consensus on the risks posed by climate change. The authors surveyed a representative sample of about 1,500 U.S. adults and found that people with an egalitarian-communitarian worldview (roughly liberal) were more likely to perceive climate change to be higher risk with higher levels of science literacy, while for people with a hierarchical-individualist worldview (roughly conservative), higher science literacy scores meant they were more likely to underestimate the risks associated with climate change. If the assumption that science literacy is the solution had held, both groups would have moved toward rating climate change as higher risk as they increased in science knowledge, to line up with current scientific consensus. Instead, increasing science knowledge correlated with increasingly polarized views."
John Pearce

Energy Efficiency Grants Program - 0 views

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    "The Victorian Government is committed to building on the existing ResourceSmart Australian Sustainable Schools Initiative Victorian (ResourceSmart AuSSI Vic) framework to reach an additional 400 schools by 2015. As part of this initiative, selected eligible schools are being provided with a one-off grant payment. The Energy Efficiency Grants provide a one-off payment of up to $10,000 per school to undertake energy audits, purchase energy efficient or sustainable infrastructure, and undertake related energy saving activities. "
Vicki Perrett

Footprint Flicks How-To Videos » Sustainable Gardening Australia - 0 views

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    "Footprint Flicks How-To Videos"
Vicki Perrett

Seven reasons why climate change is 'even worse than we thought' : Renew Economy - 0 views

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    "Seven reasons why climate change is 'even worse than we thought'"
John Pearce

Dirt! | The Movie - 1 views

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    "Dirt! The Movie is an insightful and timely film that tells the story of the glorious and unappreciated material beneath our feet."
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    "Dirt! The Movie is an insightful and timely film that tells the story of the glorious and unappreciated material beneath our feet."
Vicki Perrett

The zero-carbon village - 1 views

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    A Cape Paterson community will feature houses to run without fossil fuels
John Pearce

BDRS | Home - 0 views

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    TeachWild is a nationwide marine debris project being run by leading scientists from the CSIRO and universities together with teachers, students and employees from Founding Partner Shell Australia. Information collected by citizen scientists will contribute to a comprehensive national picture of the marine debris issue across Australia. This website is equipped with some of the most up-to-date information and learning materials available on marine debris.
John Pearce

Global drought has not increased, but climate change is still a threat - 0 views

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    "Global drought has not increased significantly over the past 60 years, a report in Nature has found. Previous assessments of global drought have relied on the Palmer Drought Severity Index, which only accounts for temperature, and does not consider sunlight, humidity or wind. These assessments have falsely indicated that global drought will increase as the planet warms. The paper's authors show that when these additional factors are included, worldwide drought has actual changed very little since 1950."
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