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Category Archives: Sustainability
The semantics of climate change and the question of ecological stewardship
This week the Climate Commission released a report written by the CSIRO and Australian Bureau of Meteorology entitled “The science behind southeast Australia’s wet, cool summer“. The report concluded that: The Earth’s surface is warming rapidly and the climate is … Continue reading
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Zero growth, perhaps time for a rethink!
We are facing a time of “zero growth” we are told! The Australian Treasurer Wayne Swan fronted the TV audience from New York and announced that growth in the major western markets was stalling. Aha! I thought! Could it be … Continue reading
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Progress and Growth
Last year I participated in a World Café workshop held at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) on Innovation. As an initial exercise we worked to define exactly what the term meant and almost everyone had a different perspective resulting … Continue reading
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