Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Senate Papers

The CPRS: Economic cost without environmental benefit - interim report
Senate select committee11 May, 2009 The committee recommends that the government reconsider its proposed approach to how Australia can best contribute to a reduction in global greenhouse gas emissions.

11 May Consumers have not forgotten about the pre- crisis warnings of global warming, as a growing wave of consumers are being driven by lifestyle concerns issues such as health and the environment.<http://au.acnielsen.com/site/documents/EcoAussiesPanoTechTraderMAY09.pdf%3ESubmission:

Implementation, Operation and Administration of the Legislation Underpinning Carbon Sink Forests [Australian Parliament Website]From: Kip & Diana Nunn Sent: Saturday, 12 July 2008 4:52 PM To: RRAT, Committee (SEN) Subject: Inquiry into the Implementation , Operation and Administration of the Legislation Underpinning Carbon Sink Forests To Whom It May Concern, I would like to submit that it isDate: 11/05/2009 - Collection: Senate - Sub Collection: Senate Committee Reports ID: www.aph.gov.au/Senate/committee/rrat_ctte/carbon_sink/submissions/sub01.pdf

Submission: Inquiry into Climate Change and the Australian Agricultural Sector [Australian Parliament Website]D:20080312094050Z Inquiry into Climate Change and the Australian Agricultural Sector KMBT_750 ABARE report, Climate change , Drought assistance programs KONICA MINOLTA bizhub 750 D:20090511152456+10'00' Submission : Inquiry Date: 11/05/2009 - Collection: Senate - Sub Collection: Senate Committee Reports ID: www.aph.gov.au/Senate/committee/rrat_ctte/climate_change/submissions/sub01.pdf - Size: 404 Kb

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