CASES April 2013 Meeting – External Event

Members of CASES (Registered Individuals) will be attending the following event tomorrow Night rather than meeting at Barret House. I will put a notice on the door for anyone that turns up.

FREE PUBLIC LECTURE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NSW – OPEN TO ALL – Please

> feel free to forward to your networks.
> Climate Science: Beyond Party Politics. Panel discussion and Q&A
> 6-8pm, Wednesday 24 April > > Science Lecture Theatre, UNSW, http://lostoncampus.com.au/96/map
> Host: Robyn Williams, ABC
> Panellists: > Herbert Huppert, Professor of Geophysics, Cambridge/UNSW
> Nick Rowley, former advisor to Tony Blair at the time of the Stern Review
> Leslie Hughes, Professor of Biology, Macquarie University and Climate
> Commissioner for the Australian Government > Matt England, UNSW Professor and Laureate Fellow in the Australian
> Research Council’s Centre of Excellence in Climate Science
> Don Burke, author and former Chair of the Australian Environment Foundation
> Please register your attendance here:
> http://www.science.unsw.edu.au/events/climate-science-beyond-party-politics
> Xanthe Chapman
> Development Manager
> Faculty of Science | UNSW Foundation
> t|+61 2 9385 7919

Best wishes – Tony

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CASES March 2013 Meeting

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CASES March 2013 Meeting

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Event to be held at the following time, date, and location:

Monthly Event – Fourth Wednesday of every month: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM (EST)

6 Barrett Place
cnr Frenchmans Road
Randwick, New South Wales 2031
Australia

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CASES’s second meeting for 2013 Come and join us planning 2013 events and actions – Yes you can make a difference. Guests from the Community Climate Network CCN.org.au Meeting may move to another venue after 7:30
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“Let’s Talk About Coal” Statement ……

Prominent Australians, scientists and academics have published a statement daring to name the greatest contribution Australia is making to climate change: coal exports. Join their call now. You can add you name to the call for our politicians to end our addiction to coal by signing the document, “Let’s Talk About Coal”

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Letter to Martin Ferguson re National Electricity Objective, the National Electricity Market and Renewable Energy Policy

I have just written the following letter to the Minister for Resources, Energy and Tourism, Martin Ferguson, entitled: The National Electricity Objective, the National Electricity Market and Renewable Energy Policy. This is in response to the Climate Commission’s Report, “Off the Charts: Extreme Australian Summer Heat”. Please have a read and consider emailing the Honourable Minister a similar message.

Greetings Minister Ferguson,

As an Australian citizen deeply concerned about the reality of global warming, climate change and effects on our country of increased catastrophic weather events I wish to bring to your attention the fact that the National Electricity Objective, by which all National Electricity Market policy is measured, does NOT include environmental concerns.

The fact that this has not been a question on policymakers’ minds beggars belief now that the Federal Government’s Climate Commission report, Off the Charts: Extreme Australian Summer Heat, warns of more extreme bushfires and hotter, longer, bigger and more frequent heatwaves, due to climate change.

The link between electricity and our deteriorating weather patterns is Australia’s continued reliance on fossil fuels that are mainly used to produce our electricity. Coal is the main culprit and, very soon, environmentally destructive coal seam gas wells will continue the pattern of policy ignoring the future security of our public and environmental health. These fossil fuels produce a high rate of carbon dioxide emissions and contribute to global warming.

Minister Ferguson, I ask that you instigate a reframing of the National Electricity Objective to include environmental concerns to protect Australia’s long term national interests, in particular our environmental and public health security.

In addition, I ask that you look more deeply into the necessary transition from our dependance on fossil fuels to renewable energy as a medium term objective. Jobs will not be lost if a visionary government decides to lead the change to renewables with appropriate incentives. Currently the Australian Government gives subsidies and grants of around $8 billion to fossil fuels based industries. Remove those and give them to the renewable energy industry and I’m sure the cost inequities attributed to renewables will largely disappear as the ‘leg up’ that is continuing to be given to the polluting fossil fuel industry is finally amputated.

Of course, I know that there are legal impediments to an overnight change of policy. However, with the Federal election coming up later this year, you now have the opportunity to set the frame work for a visionary renewable energy policy for Australia that will transform it into the envy of the world. Will you take up this challenge?

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Calls for climate action as Great Barrier Reef suffers

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Next CASES Meeting 26th of September

Join us and;

  1. Celebrate the Success of our stand at the Eco Living Fair
  2. Plan for special 1st Thursday events
  3. Build our calendar of events
  4. and more…

 

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Reminder CASES Meeting tonight 29th Aug at Barret house, Randwick

Reminder – As a result of our last meeting being postponed the CASES meeting is on tonight.

  1. Review Eco Living Fair Preparation
  2. 1st Thursdays at Barret House plan
  3. Building a calendar of future events
  4. General discussion and ideas submission

Visit our site cases.org.au for more info

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Next CASES Meeting Wed 29th of August

Note: The meeting is postponed one week as some of are attending the Revenge of the Electric Car.

Next weeks agenda

  1. Review Eco Living Fair Preparation
  2. 1st Thursdays at Barret House plan
  3. Building a calendar of future events
  4. General discussion and ideas submission

Arrive at 7 to share food or by 7:30 when the meeting starts.

Meeting Location and time

7:00pm (to eat),

7:30pm – 9:00pm meeting.

Barrett House

6 Barrett Place, Randwick;

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How Clean is Your Cloud?

Greenpeace is targeting Cloud solutions providers to develop Green IT data centers. Many Australian businesses are s doing quite a bit in the Green IT space and new practices are coming, but recent news of activist organisations targeting companies with cloud solutions, adds a new source or pressure to change the way we do things.

Before now, cost savings, government reporting requirements and increasingly Customer demand (even within contracts) were driving the need for reform. Add to that now, the potential effect on reputation, if an activist organisation targets you !

There is no better time than the present for business to “Go Green” having the added benefits of allowing us to promote their products ahead of competitors, start selling services and solutions that help other organisations reduce their impact and actual cost savings to delivering their products services.

Staff and participants in involved in promoting these changes will also benefit from the development of new skills in an area of growing demand.

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Game over for HRL coal-fired power station [CASES]

Game over for HRL coal-fired power station
Federal funding withdrawn from polluting power station

Friday, 27 July 2012

Environment Victoria has this afternoon declared a major win in the campaign to stop a proposed new coal-fired power station from going ahead in Victoria.

The group has strongly welcomed the Federal Government’s announcement that they are withdrawing the Howard-era $100 million Commonwealth grant to HRL after the company failed to meet the conditions of the grant money for the sixth time.

The company was depending on the Federal Government grant to leverage private investment in the project, but had failed to attract financial support.

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