Explore: The potential for transition for our climate, economy, the environment and future transport in Australia. Explore concepts of real transitions in energy, vehicles and new infrastructure to improve our environment.
Australia has a unique geographic location in relation to its size and position on the planet. The Industrial revolution began shortly before Australia was found. Realisation that human anthropogenic changes are impacting on our environment. An SSW is a significant event. Practical and realistic environmental management are the most important concept. Read more...
Expansion of the Solar Industry and “switching on” the whole grid to develop in a rational way is also a challenge. Government can meet business in the middle, and provide the infrastructure for solar and larger grid storage to consolidate the “middle” ground of energy and power. By building larger solar infrastructure through federal and State strategies we can build the grid. Read more...
The “Clean City, Clean Country, Clean Future” Program. The working concept includes state monitoring of emissions and standards, kilometre monitoring and rebates to citizen consumers and industry also.It provides exemptions to Pensioners and and also links States to the Commonwealth. It may also include $1,000,000,000 funding to update the nation to EV and Hybrid vehicles. Read more...
The management of water ought to be under the jurisdiction and sole responsibility of the Commonwealth. Concepts that can “bring” more water and secure Australia more water forthe future are important. To be more sustainable it is rational to “tweek” our habitat to build on our drawdown capacity. Read more...
Seed stock and Tree Planting: Insects and Birds and Feral Pest Management:
Commonwealth management of Rivers, ocean, and estuaries. Estuary salination and fisheries repair program. Re-salting of estuarine areas and a fish development program. Farming and local fingerlings. Sea salting, Kelp production, and International Programs. Linking Defence to the environment may also be practical and useful. Read more...
The 'Community Transitions Appropriations and Reserve Bill ' (CTAR). The cost of not acting will prove to be more costly than strategically planning a transition. Australia can move ahead now if we fund our energy market, our transport sector and the environment with real funding. Once "set and cast in stone" we can justify these taxes to develop programs that encourage business to participate. Read more...
100. Nor abridge right to use water. To update the Constitution of Australia to reflect the sacred and essential value inherent In the land and water and air of Australia. Inherent in this amendment is the essential tenet of ‘Sacrae Terrae and Sacrae Fonte and Sacro Aere’ in that from this time forth. Read more...
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