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Top energy body calls for revolution

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The International Energy Agency has called for a revolution in the management of energy on a global scale.

Here is the press release from the global organisation, released on November 13, 2008

“We cannot let the financial and economic crisis delay the policy action that is urgently needed to ensure secure energy supplies and to curtail rising emissions of greenhouse gases. We must usher in a global energy revolution by improving energy efficiency and increasing the deployment of low-carbon energy,” said Nobuo Tanaka, Executive Director of the International Energy Agency (IEA) today in London at the launch of the World Energy Outlook (WEO) 2008 – the latest edition of the annual IEA flagship publication. The WEO-2008 provides invaluable analysis to help policy makers around the world assess and address the challenges posed by worsening oil supply prospects, higher energy prices and rising emissions of greenhouse gases.

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Supermarkets control fuel prices

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FuelWatch may have sunk in the Senate, but the days of real competition in the fuel industry are numbered anyway, according to Australia's peak petrol station body.

Earlier today the Senate defeated the Federal Government's proposed FuelWatch scheme after South Australian independent Nick Xenophon voted against the motion, which would have forced service stations to advertise petrol prices for the next day, giving consumers the chance to plan ahead.

Ron Bowden, CEO of the Service Station Association (SSA), said he was relieved with the Senate's decision as it would have sounded an immediate death knell for Australia's independent petrol stations.

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Old school cares about the future, too

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In Xanadu did Kubla Khan, his sacred pleasure dome decree. Where Alph, the sacred river, ran

through caverns measureless to man, down to a sunless sea - Coleridge

Sister Genevieve is 82 and mows with a Victa four-stroke. She turned off the mower and adjusted her habit as I sauntered into view.

“I'm sorry to disturb your peace with my insane petrol engine.”

A mischevious twinkle told me I was not in too much trouble, but I heard the thin ice creak and apologised profusely.

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Interstate kayak aims to save lungfish

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teve Posselt sets out in his kayak again in his quest to save the Mary River.

 

To convey the views of thousands of Australians, Steve is taking their letters and petitions in his kayak from Brisbane to Peter Garrett’s electoral office in Sydney.

 

“Traveston Crossing dam will obliterate lungfish breeding grounds,” he says. “This creature is much older than the dinosaurs and it only lives in SE Queensland with the Mary River breeding grounds being fundamental to its viability.”

 

“Peter Garrett can protect this ancient and vital species from the greed of the Queensland government. He can save Australia from acute international embarrassment.”

 

Last year Steve paddled and dragged his kayak from Brisbane to Adelaide. This year he paddled up the Brisbane River, dragged the kayak over the Conondale Ranges, paddled the length of the Mary River and returned to Brisbane via the ocean.

 

In less than a year he covered more than 4000km.

 

He leaves from the boat ramp on Riverside Drive, West End, between Jane and Boundary Streets at noon Saturday 4th October. A flotilla of kayaks plus many supporters are expected. Speeches and media opportunities will be held for up to two hours before this but he paddles away at mid-day.

 

Steve will be available for media opportunities and to talk to people all the way down the coast.

 

He will arrive at the opera house in Sydney on Saturday 1st November at mid-day.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 12 October 2008 09:35 )
 
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