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Flying beyond our means air travel and the environment
With aviation’s emissions growing faster than any other transport sector our impacts on the environment are heading sky high.
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Capturing the greenhouse gang
The search is on for ways to capture greenhouse gases and store them out of harm's way.
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Getting into hot water global warming and rising sea levels
The 20th century saw the greatest increase in temperature of any century during the last thousand years, and the last decade was the warmest since records began. As the temperature rises, so does the sea level with profound consequences for us all.
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The Australian Greenhouse Office is the lead Commonwealth agency on greenhouse matters
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Carbon currency the credits and debits of carbon emissions trading
The Kyoto Protocol is the first step towards stabilising global emissions of carbon dioxide. But what is carbon emissions trading and will it limit the enhanced greenhouse effect? |
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Generating new ideas for meeting future energy needs
Concerns about the greenhouse effect, smog and energy security have led to increasing interest in energy sources such as hot dry rocks, wave power and hydrogen.
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Biomass the growing energy resource Energy from biomass is sparking interest amongst scientists, policy makers and growers as they search for clean, renewable energy alternatives.
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Wind power gathers speed
Wind power is set to become an important means of generating electricity worldwide.
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Enhanced greenhouse effect a hot international issue
The Kyoto Protocol put the enhanced greenhouse effect in the spotlight. But what is the enhanced greenhouse effect and what are we doing about it?.
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Harnessing direct solar energy a progress report
We often hear about solar car challenges and solar heating, but will solar energy ever be a major energy source for industrial societies?
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