Conference Melbourne 2007

Thanks so much to the speakers, volunteers and attendees who made this conference such a great event.

A special thanks to James Hansen of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies for speaking to us from Sweden at 1am in the morning Swedish time.

A demonstrated positive outcome of the conference was our use of remote speakers who spoke to the conference attendees by remote linkup while we ran their presentation on our projectors locally in Melbourne. Remote locations were Sweden, Canberra (2), and rural Victoria.

We will be putting some of the talks up on this page over the next month as we process our material.

Adrian Whitehead

 

Missed the Conference - download slide presentations and click through them as you listen to the conference presenters via mp3 podcast

See the original program

Additional talks and sound will be made available as they are processed.

Dr James Hansen - NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies

Talk on climate change, climate science and the need to act quickly, including a call for no new conventional coal power stations and the risk of several metre sea level rise.
The Zero Emission Network would like to thanks Dr James Hansen for speaking at our conference live from Sweden at 1-2am local time

Slide Show
Audio podcast Hansen (First 15 seconds of sound is a bit rough)
Transcript

Philip Sutton - Greenleap Strategic Institute

A talk discussing the reasons why we have to go to "zero minus" fast.

Slide Show
Audio podcast Philip

David Spratt - Carbon equity Project

A talk discussing the reasons why we should adopt carbon rationing as a just solution to handling the reduction in greenhouse gases emitted.
Slide Show
Audio podcast David

Dr Keith Lovegrove - ANU Solar Thermal Group

Talk on solar power potential and solar thermal.

Slide Show
Audio podcast Keith
Transcript

Dr Warrick Hillier - ANU Research School of Biological Sciences

Talk on climate change, global energy demand, bio energy, and molecular bio fuels.

Slide Show

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