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May 2006- [Link to article]
 The following published articles have been written by Fiona Wain, CEO Environment Business Australia

 

 

ET,ETS and a climate Bond
April 2008

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Innovation China
March 2008
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Cleantech & emissions trading
March 2008

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Innovating markets & technologies
March 2008

[Link to article] 
 

Emissions trading taskforce should focus on opportunities
March 2007
[Link to article]
Huge opportunities ahead in making our economy smarter, more efficient
and greener
March 2007
[Link to article]
 
Emissions trading taskforce should focus on opportunities
March 2007
[Link to article]
 
PM must follow Blair on CO2 cuts:
March 2007
[Link to article]
 
Why climate change is the next big opportunity
February 2007
[Link to article]
 
Huge opportunities ahead in energy efficiency, zero emissions energy, and
carbon offsets -so start now on emissions trading
January 2007
[Link to article]
 
Carbon deal is essential for growth
January 2007, AFR
[Link to article]
 
From IT to ET. The challenge ahead of the world is to build prosperity by
addressing the opportunity side of tackling climate change.
[Link to article]
 
Emissions trading the right way to go
November 2006
[Link to article]
 
Howard blows hot and cold on emissions
November 2006
[Link to article]
 
Climate Change Cost – Stern Review
October 2006
[Link to article]
 
Australia's cleantech innovation can help developing countries
[Link to article]
 
India is in a quandary –
Like China it wants to industrialise and provide a higher standard of living but is
currently locked in to coal as a major source of energy with its attendant air
pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.
December 2006
[Link to article]

 
Counting the cost of collateral damage
A systemic flaw in economic tools such as taxation and subsidies makes the
status quo look less costly than environmental change.
April 2006
[Link to article]

 
Climate action needs technology
January 2006
[Link to article]

 
Looking to the futurists
September 2005 VIVE magazine
[Link to article]

 
New strategies for the war against carbon
A “global toolbox” containing incentive and penalty tools is the centrepiece of a
radical new approach suggested by Environment Business Australia.
December 2004
[Link to article]

 
NEW Tools and old myths-
Climate change action - a toolbox for transition
A discussion paper issued by Environment Business Australia at CoP10, Buenos Aires December 2004
[Link to article]

 
Protect our wealth-generating assets
In the current climate of apathy, timidity and entrenched short-termism,
the environment is an urgent priority.
August 2005
[Link to article]

 
Funding our future environment
Some argue that a levy, or the full sale of Telstra, should fund Australia’s
environmental initiatives.
December 2002
[Link to article]

 
Building wealth through environmental health will depend on innovation
today
[Link to article]

 
 
 
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