Some of the thoughts and observations of planet 2050 participants can be viewed here.
Participant comments and reflections on planet 2050
Posted by stefankaufmans on November 19, 2008
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What assures consumers on climate change
Posted by stefankaufmans on September 8, 2008
This study was conducted by the NetBalance Foundation on behalf of EPA Victoria, amongst others.
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Oil and house pricing vulnerability study
Posted by stefankaufmans on September 4, 2008
This study by researchers from Griffith University compares 2001 and 2006 census data to identify areas of high and low vulnerability to oil and housing prices in major capital cities. The index is then mapped using a GIS. Its a relatively simple calculation of car ownership, journey to work, mortgages and income, so does not include secondary impacts such as cost of living more generally, but the maps are interesting none the less.
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Event: ATA Seminar: Could carbon become a new currency? – Are personal carbon allowances, reminiscent of wartime rations, the way forward?
Posted by stefankaufmans on August 28, 2008
Time: 6:15pm onwards for a 6:30pm start
Where: The Banking Chamber theatrette, Ground Floor, KPMG, 147 Collins St, Melbourne. Disabled access via 161 Collins St.
Costs: $15, $10 for ATA members (ATA couples $15). Refreshments provided after the presentation
RSVPs required: Email Wendy Clarke on wendy@ata.org.au or ph:(03) 9631 5407
ATA’s seminar will explore carbon rationing, which has been examined by the UK Government in their report “A Rough Guide to Individual Carbon Trading” and also supported by George Monbiot in “Heat”. David Spratt, co-author of Climate Code Red, advocates personal carbon allowances as the most fair and equitable means of rapidly reducing carbon emissions. David will look at the science relating to global warming and why greenhouse emissions would be best controlled by personal carbon allowances.
David Spratt – is a climate-policy analyst, co-founded Carbon Equity in 2006 and, with Philip Sutton, he is the co-author of “Climate Code Red”, published in July 2008.
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Stern on what influence’s individuals behaviours
Posted by stefankaufmans on August 25, 2008
This is a good read – a paper making the case for examining and intervening onto the ‘behavoural landscape’ rather than focusing on values alone (see Weathercocks post for a link to the counter argument).
From abstract:
Editors’Summary: Individual behavior impacts the environment, but what impacts individual behavior? Effective laws and regulations, strong financial incentives and penalties, social pressure, and the like leave little room for personal values to influence behavior. It is only when these contextual influences are weak that personal factors are likely to play a larger role. Paul Stern therefore argues that the best way to change behavior depends on the behavior and its
context and that interventions in the context are more effective than targeting individuals directly with verbal appeals, information, or other efforts to change attitudes or beliefs. And because a variety of factors influence behavior, creative approaches involving multiple influences on behavior offer the greatest potential for change.
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American Psychological Association on environment
Posted by stefankaufmans on August 25, 2008
A bunch of interesting snippets from a newspaper report on the August 2008 (US) APAs conference on environment and behaviour.
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APA climate change page
Posted by stefankaufmans on August 25, 2008
The Australian Psychological Association have some interesting help sheets on dealing with the psychological impacts of climate change. They summarise some of the likely reactions to the issue and have some advice for practitioners and for supporting groups who might be particularly concerned, such as children.
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Victorian Utility Consumption Survey 2007
Posted by stefankaufmans on August 23, 2008
This is a study focusing on Victorian concession holders’ use of utilities (energy and water), produced by the Department of Health. It is noteworthy for this blog as having a significant focus on the impacts of energy prices, and thus climate change exposure of low-income households. There is a lot of data, and full technical / social scientific details available.
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