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Managing director of Ebono Institute and major sponsor of The Generator, Geoff Ebbs, is running against Kevin Rudd in the seat of Griffith at the next Federal election. By the expression on their faces in this candid shot it looks like a pretty dull campaign. Read on

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Neville /28 August, 2014

1 of 41 AdSolar Panel Systems – www.bradfordsolar.com.au – Post Sales Service. 25 Yr Warranty. Get a Free Quote on Solar Systems. RenewEconomy editor@reneweconomy.com.au via mail78.atl71.mcdlv.net 4:26 PM (1 hour ago) to me RET Review calls for closure of RET to new entrants, closure of small-scale scheme. AEMC compares solar to air-con in power pricing recommendations; RET Continue Reading →

The U.N.’s latest report on climate change is terrifying

Neville /28 August, 2014

Editors’ Picks Voices Sections Newsletter Donate United Nations The U.N.’s latest report on climate change is terrifying By Sara Bernard 26 Aug 2014 7:46 PM    47 comments 267 shares Yep, we know that greenhouse gas emissions are through the roof, and that climate change is already happening in a big, bad way, and that it’s Continue Reading →

Irreversible Damage Seen From Climate Change in UN Leak

Neville /28 August, 2014

  Irreversible Damage Seen From Climate Change in UN Leak By Alex Morales Aug 27, 2014 7:10 PM ET 1385 Comments Email Print Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Save Photographer: Vanderlei Almeida/AFP/Getty ImagesView of a glacier in front of Brazil’s Comandante Ferraz base, in Antarctica on March 10, 2014. Photographer: F. Carter Smith/Bloomberg  Photographer: Martial Trezzini/EPAIndian Continue Reading →

Nuclear Has Scaled Far More Rapidly Than Renewables The Clean Energy Transition Needs the Atom

Neville /27 August, 2014

Energy and Climate Economic Growth and Innovation Conservation and Development National Security Opportunity and Inequality Philosophy Nuclear Has Scaled Far More Rapidly Than Renewables The Clean Energy Transition Needs the Atom Anyone interested in rapidly increasing the production of clean energy should look to nuclear. The most ambitious renewables plan — Germany’s Energiewende — has Continue Reading →

Sure, let’s debate nuclear power – just don’t call it “low-emission”

Neville /27 August, 2014

Australia Academic rigour, journalistic flair 6 February 2014, 2.54pm AEST Sure, let’s debate nuclear power – just don’t call it “low-emission” Nuclear power is back on Australia’s radar. In its recent issues paper released as a preface to September’s Energy White Paper, the Abbott government reopened the debate thus: With environmental considerations… Author Mark Diesendorf Continue Reading →