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A panel of Malcolm Turnbull, Mark Dreyfus, Nick McKim and Baroness Valerie Amos discuss how politics can create actio...
David Owen talks about how living closer together and using our cars less is the best thing we can do to fight climat...
David Owen, Melinda Dodson, Sue Holliday, Rob Adams and Bruce Taper explore ways in which we can make our cities more...
Peter Singer, Kartikeya Sarabhai and Tim Soutphommasane discuss the distance between ethics, ideas and action in the ...
Kartikeya Sarabhai discusses how our individual choices can help sustainable development.
Ethicist Peter Singer tells how we can balance our daily choices between convenience and climate change.
Tim Soutphommasane lectures on the ethics of climate change.
A panel Kartikeya Sarabhai, Prasad Menon, Jon Barnett and Ian de Cruz ask how we can adapt globally to the challenges...
Tim Costello explores Australia's unique regional responsibilities in the climate debate and the impact of developmen...
James Cameron considers the question of compatibility between climate change and economic growth in this Deakins 2010...
Panellists Johannes Lehmann, Andrew Broad, Stephen Joseph and Alan Lauder discuss green farming.
Michael Inwood demonstrates his electric ute and Agroplow AD Hybrid disc drill.
Soil Scientist Johnnes Lehmann talks about sustainable agriculture
In this inspiring presentation, Professor Tim Jackson charts a course for a more balanced, truly human prosperity.
Panel discussion on alternative energy with Ben McNeil, Prasad Menon, Michael Bielinski and Grant King
David Blood delivers the keynote address for Greening Capitalism at the Deakins Lectures 2010.
Denny Ellerman, Richard Folland, Martin Parkinson and Elaine Prior lead a discussion of the ETS/CPRS question.
Leading energy economist Denny Ellerman addresses the emissions trading debate.
Wherever the conversation about climate change goes in the year ahead, it's guaranteed that at the centre of the Aust...
Keynote on alternative energy with Ben McNeil, Prasad Menon, Michael Bielinski and Grant King
Series curator Tim Flannery delivers the opening keynote address for the Alfred Deakins Lectures 2010.
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