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A Blueprint for a Sustainable Future >> Energy Blueprint

Energy .......We envisage a future where South Australia leads the nation and is at the forefront of international activity with our holistic adoption of sustainability initiatives. This will involve the development of an overarching sustainability  plan setting out a transition pathway to a low-carboneconomy. Renewable energy, energy efficiency, Transport Oriented Developments and localised food production are all integral to this and will lead to improvements across the triple bottom line of environment, economy and society.

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A Blueprint for a Sustainable Future >> Waste

Waste .......We envisage a future where our current notion of 'waste' has become a foreign concept: where energy and resources are highly valued and infinitely recycled; where manufacturers are responsible for creating products that can be taken apart and reused; where our culture no longer rewards consumerism, and minimises the need for individual possessions by maximising sharing arrangements within the community.

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Water ..... We envisage a future where our use of water remains within sustainable limits, we have achieved super-efficiency and it has become standard practice to reuse all available water as many times as possible. We seek to achieve a society that has alleviated the current pressure on natural systems, minimises adverse environmental impacts and recognises the environment as a priority stakeholder with rights to water.

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A Blueprint for a Sustainable Future >> Marine

Coast and Marine .......We envisage a future where our coast and marine areas are valued and protected for their true worth; where the marine environment is not used as an endless dumping ground, and where marine resources are not overexploited. We envisage coastal and marine environments that are resilient to climate change, and coasts that are protected from vehicle damage and inappropriate development.

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Biodiversity .....We envisage a future where biodiversity is recognised as a key driver in all levels of decision making. Biodiversity is critical to human aspirations and would be valued accordingly, as evidenced by significant investments in adaptation activities across public and private land to build resilience to climate change. We would have the knowledge and tools for sound decision making as it affects biodiversity, with the community engaged in biodiversity management as part of their daily lives. Indicators…

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A Solar Thermal Future for Pt Augusta

A public presentation and forum Saturday, October 29 2011 3:30- 5:00 pm, Cooinda Hall, Pt Augusta.


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No city in Australia has more to gain from a shift to renewable energy than Port Augusta. With first-rate resources of solar power, dependable sea breezes and an existing high capacity grid connection, Port Augusta is poised to become a jobs rich, renewable energy hub, moving Australia forward into 21st century energy generation.

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A joint letter to Craig Knowles - Chair of the Murray-Darling Basin Authority

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Dear Craig,

 

We would like to thank you for the 4 October 2011 briefing provided in Sydney by the MDBA staff on their current thinking regarding the Draft Basin Plan proposed for release in mid -November 2011.

The following day Environment NGOs went on to discuss their concerns relating to the current thinking on Basin Plan.

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Community concern ignored as Olympic Dam Expansion goes ahead

Today's approval of the Olympic Dam expansion demonstrates how little regard the state and federal governments have for the communities they represent, says the Conservation Council of SA.

Acting Chief Executive Julia Winefield commented, "the Olympic Dam expansion will have huge impacts on South Australia socially, economically and environmentally. But the state government has insulted the people of South Australia by releasing its 500-page assessment of the proposal on the same day as approving it. We are presented with a fait accompli without any insight into government decision-making."

 

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Alinta's Keen to Green Our Grid

The Conservation Council of SA has applauded public statements from the CEO of Alinta Energy that the company is seriously looking at solar thermal energy as a replacement for Port Augusta’s Playford B brown coal power station.

“We know that Playford B is one of the dirty power stations earmarked for closure under the new carbon price, and it would be very disappointing to see coal simply replaced with gas,” said Chief Executive Tim Kelly.

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From The Ground Up: Are We Fracked? A Forum on Coal Seam Gas Mining

Coal Seam Gas mining is emerging as a serious threat to our environment and our ground water.
This forum provides an opportunity to share experiences and join in the conversation about Coal Seam Gas with experts, activists and politicians from across the Murray-Darling and the Great Artesian Basins.
Thursday 29 September 5.00pm for 5.30pm start to 7.30pm
Bradley Forum, UniSA City West campus,
Level 5 Hawke Building 50-55 North Terrace Adelaide
You do need to register for this event.
You can get more information and register online here.

Forum supported by River, Lakes and Coorong Action Group Inc (SA), Caroona Coal Action Group (NSW), The Wilderness Society (SA), The Conservation Council of South Australia and The Hawke Centre at UniSA
 


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