lukemenzel / Luke Menzel

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  1. NPR

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  2. Enviro legislation set to go strategic - The National Interest - 26 August 2011

    It’s Australia’s single most important piece of environmental legislation. But now, the government is preparing to revamp the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act and drag it into the 21st Century. Which is fine with some environmental activists, who have welcomed the government’s decision to accept many of the 71 recommendations for change put forward by a 2009 review of the Act. It may also be fine for endangered species, which will now escape the often contradictory state-based systems of categorisation; not to mention migratory birds, which will fly into some federal protection. But the controversial part of the proposed reforms lies in changes to the system for approving (or knocking back) development proposals on environmental grounds. The Commonwealth wants to end the piecemeal approach of the current system in favour of a regional, ‘strategic’ mechanism which will take into account the broader environmental impact. But it means getting state and territory governments in on the Act—and not everyone likes that idea.

    http://www.abc.net.au/rn/nationalinterest/stories/2011/3303513.htm

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  3. Beyond Zero speaks to architect Erhard Rathmayr about sustainable technologies applied on buildings | Beyond Zero Emissions

    http://beyondzeroemissions.org/media/radio/beyond-zero-speaks-architect-erhard-rathmayr-about-sustainable-technologies-110728

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  4. BBC OnePlanet on Australia’s carbon tax

    Australia unveils plans for one of the world’s biggest carbon-trading schemes. Prime Minister Gillard intends to slap a $24 tax on every ton of carbon emitted by the nation’s companies. We’ll hear ask a leading voice in the business world whether this should be a global model?

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  5. Where’s the beef? Or is this the end of meat? - Science Show - 16 July 2011

    http://www.abc.net.au/rn/scienceshow/stories/2011/3267658.htm

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  6. The Grattan Institute looks over the carbon price - Radio National Breakfast - 11 July 2011

    For an overview of this deal, and to test some of the assertions, let’s turn to the Grattan Institute.

    http://www.abc.net.au/rn/breakfast/stories/2011/3266079.htm

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  7. Why do we like what we like? - Big Idea - 14 July 2011

    Evolutionary psychologist Paul Bloom explores the range of human pleasures from food and sex to art, music and religion. He shows why an understanding of pleasurable activities is so critical to comprehending the human mind. What drives us to seek the pleasures we do? Are our desires fixed by our evolutionary past, or adapted by culture?

    http://www.abc.net.au/rn/bigideas/stories/2011/3269739.htm

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  8. Carbon tax - RN Australia Talks - 11 July 2011

    About 500 heavy polluting companies will pay a $23 per tonne carbon price from July 1 next year, under a plan unveiled by Prime Minister Julia Gillard. Affected businesses and workers will be helped, with $9.2 billion worth of assistance over three years. Low income households will also be compensated with a rise in the tax free threshold, from $6,000 to $18,000, and up to $338 per year extra for single pensioners. But will be compensation be enough and will the carbon price be effective in cutting Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions?

    http://www.abc.net.au/rn/australiatalks/stories/2011/3261639.htm

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  9. Minimalism and the cult of less - RN Future Tense - 23 June 2011

    A growing number of minimalists are trying to cut down on physical commodities and replace them with digital counterparts. So is it possible to live out of a hard drive? And in future could less definitely be more?

    http://www.abc.net.au/rn/futuretense/stories/2011/3035856.htm

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  10. RN Rear Vision - 6 July 2011 - The True Finns: populist politics and Euroscepticism in Finland

    In April this year Finland went to the polls — and the right wing populist party, the True Finns, gained almost 20 per cent of the vote. This upset almost 30 years of consensus politics, and shows an upsurge in anti-European Union, anti-immigration, socially conservative values.

    http://www.abc.net.au/rn/rearvision/stories/2011/3258960.htm

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