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Analysis of the Rock Formations at Cabarita Beach, Bogangar, New South Wales, Australia.
In the first year of my degree, I undertook a unit called Earth Systems 1: The Lithosphere. The subjects aim was to develop an understanding in the earth’s geological systems on which all life relies. The major assessment task was a consultancies … Continue reading
Weekly Wildlife Profile: Red Belly Black Snake
The Red-bellied Black Snake (Pseudechis porphyriacus) (RBBS) is one of natures true gentleman who suffers from far too much bad press. In this animal profile, we explore the myths and facts surrounding this iconic Australian native species of venomous snake. Morphology The … Continue reading
So this Easter…
I just wanted to spend a few minutes to relay to you about our Easter purchases and hopefully influence any last-minute purchases today or for coming years. Instead of buying Joes grandmother and mother the usual box of Cadbury Roses, we opted to … Continue reading
What is it to be human?
I had the wonderful fortune of attending a presentation on ethics and sustainability recently conducted by Dr Liz Baker. It is the first time I’ve heard her speak, and I honestly hope it isn’t the last. I wanted to share … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, Environmental Sustainability, Environmentally Damaging, Ethics, Subject: Environmental Planning
Tagged climate change, conservation, consumer choice, consumer impact, Dr Liz Baker, ecological, Ecological economics, environment, Future, McDonald, political pressure, resource management, Sandbag, sustainability
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The economic road to sustainability – Part 2
In part one we learned about the value of environmental goods and services and the difficulty to account for it in our economic system. In this final instalment, we discuss the impacts of consumerism on the road to sustainability. (Picture by José … Continue reading
Posted in Environmental Sustainability, Guest Blogger, Subject: Ecological and Environmental Economics for Sustainable Development
Tagged climate change, consumer choice, consumer impact, economic modelling, economics, environment, Environmental Science, Food and Agriculture Organization, political pressure, resource management, sustainability, United Nations
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The economic road to sustainability – Part 1
Value vs Price: Why Value is important. The economy systematically places value on scare resources (McTaggart et al., 2003). It is important to clarify that value is not the same as price; price relates to the cost in the market … Continue reading
Climate Change Sceptic?
From: ABC News By environment reporter Conor Duffy and staff - March 14, 2012. VIDEO: CSIRO releases State of the Climate report (ABC News) Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere are now higher than at any time in the last 800,000 years, while the … Continue reading
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Tagged climate change, ecological, El Niño, environment, La Niña
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Australia passes controversial nuclear waste bill
Radioactive material set to be dumped in remote Aboriginal community, despite ongoing court case into legality of proposal. This article is reprinted from guardian.co.uk (Tuesday 13 March 2012 12.50 GMT), and was written by author Oliver Milman. Article history is available. A uranium ore stockpile … Continue reading
Topic 3: Valuing the Environment: Why it is important.
It must be Monday, cause here I am sharing my answers to last weeks assessment task for the unit Ecological and Environmental Economics for Sustainable Development. I would love to know what you, dear readers, feel on this subject, so please leave me … Continue reading
Topic 2: Environmental vs Ecological Economics
Last week, my Ecological and Environmental Economics for Sustainable Development course required me to answer a few questions for assessment. As usual, I am going to share them with you. Id love to hear your thoughts in the comments section … Continue reading