15 January 2013 is the official launch of the READy book: ‘Renewable Energy Action on Deployment’, published by Elsevier and under the banner of the International Energy Agency's Renewable Energy Technology Deployment group.
The theme of the event will be ‘Are you READy for ACTION?’ – About the need to take action now & the.
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Monthly Archives: January 2013
Figures from the Bureau of Resources and Energy Economics suggest investors are growing increasingly confident in the outlook for renewable energy, with the number of projects completed in the year to October 2012 dwarfing activity in the year previous, according to The Australian Financial Review. Read more in Read more
Phosphorus equals life, but supplies of the world’s main source are fast-depleting. 2012 Environmental Research Eureka Prize winner, Dana Cordell, explains where the waste is occurring and what we can do to prevent phosphorus sources from running out. Check out the December 2012 issue of.
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An agreement by almost 200 nations to curb rising greenhouse gas emissions from 2020 will be far more costly than taking action now to tackle climate change, according to research published on 2 January 2013.
"If you delay action by 10, 20 years you significantly reduce the chances of meeting the 2 degree target," said Keywan.
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By Daniela Guitart, Griffith University; Catherine Pickering, Griffith University, and Jason Byrne, Griffith University
Food safety, availability and affordability are now global issues. Rapid urbanisation has increased demand for food in cities, where most people now live. Growing demand for food has been met by growth in industrial agriculture. Ultimately, this has led.