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Views, Opinions and Articles on Sustainability
‘Green’ steel and solar cells win Australian innovation awards
Friday, 18 May 2012 14:29
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Martin-greenTwo UNSW-developed technologies have been recognised with Collaborative Innovation Awards at the Cooperative Research Centres Association conference in Adelaide this week.
 
Climate Chair spurs student action for change
Friday, 18 May 2012 14:27
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It's about more than Polar Bears and the Great Barrier Reef. 

 
VCEC solar power report risks cheating consumers
Friday, 18 May 2012 12:06
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The solar industry says that while a draft report from the Victorian Competition and Efficiency Commission (VCEC) contained some important recommendations, consumers could lose out on payments for their solar electricity.
 
Local council sustainability reporting: Victoria versus Tuscany
Thursday, 17 May 2012 16:59
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Local councils in Victoria may not have much in common with their equivalents in Tuscany, but in both regions there is a growing interest in sustainability reporting.
 
Air pollution may be driving expansion of tropics
Thursday, 17 May 2012 16:49
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Black carbon aerosols and ozone, both man-made pollutants emitted predominantly in the Northern Hemisphere's low- to mid-latitudes, are most likely pushing the boundary of the tropics further poleward in that hemisphere, new research by a team of scientists shows.
 
How well could Australia respond to a public health emergency?
Thursday, 17 May 2012 11:44
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Australia may be ill-equipped to protect its citizens in a pandemic or similar public health emergency, according to one of Australia's most experienced public health experts.
 
Minister calls for community partnerships to help plant two million trees
Thursday, 17 May 2012 11:36
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Ryan-SmithEnvironment and Climate Change Minister Ryan Smith visited community nursery Brite Plants in Broadmeadows today where 5000 tree seedlings are heading for the Victorian environment as part of the Victorian Government's commitment to planting two million trees by 2014.
 
Saving endangered scavengers
Thursday, 17 May 2012 11:23
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scavengersIn sharp contrast to the seed-eating songbirds he studied for his PhD, Flinders graduate Toby Galligan is now on a mission to save birds that live off the bodies of the dead.

 
Lunar boom: why we'll soon be mining the moon
Wednesday, 16 May 2012 15:55
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lunar-boomAs history has repeatedly shown, where there are valuable minerals to be unearthed, adventurous humans will arrive in droves – even if it means battling extreme conditions and risking life and limb. 
 
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