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Greenhouse 2011

April 4, 2011toApril 8, 2011

Scientists and representatives from industry and all levels of government will have the opportunity to hear about the latest in climate change science from leading researchers from Australia and around the world.

The Greenhouse 2011 program will cover a range of topics, including:

  • oceans
  • atmosphere
  • biosphere
  • climate modelling
  • climate change projections
  • climate variability
  • extreme events and community resilience
  • Pacific nations and climate change
  • impacts and adaptation
  • biodiversity
  • policy and economics
  • communicating climate

For more information: www.greenhouse2011.com/page.aspx

Location: Cairns Convention Centre, Corner Wharf and Sheridan Streets, Cairns

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Carbon Capture and Storage Symposium

October 19, 2010toOctober 20, 2010

With a low carbon future an imperative for Governments globally, the Australian Federal Government is placing renewed emphasis on the development and deployment of low emissions technologies with its $5.1 billion Clean Energy Initiative and the establishment of the Renewable Energy Future Fund.

Whilst billions of dollars are being invested, proving the commercial viability of CCS projects is still a major stumbling block in progressing the research and development that is being undertaken.

Carbon Capture and Storage 2010 has been designed to bring together senior level policy makers from State & Federal Government with senior executives from generators, oil and gas companies, investors and technology consultations and solutions providers to discuss key challenges and formulate solutions to transition Australia into a low carbon economy.

Scheduled for the 19 & 20 of October 2010 in Brisbane, the 2 Day Conference will feature Case Studies of local initiatives and global best practice to establishes a concise business case and underpin the design and scope to help commercialise Carbon Capture and Storage.

For more information: www.carbon-capture.com.au/Event.aspx

Location: Chifley at Lennons, 66 Queen St, Brisbane

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Healthy Cities Conference

July 12, 2010toJuly 13, 2010

The 2010 Healthy Cities Conference will be a platform for Government and Industry sector professionals to discuss causes, effects and solutions that relate to population health, sustainability, natural resource management, transport, climate change and urban design. The Conference will examine the prerequisites for a "Healthy City".

The Conference will feature over 70 speakers including keynote presentations along with three concurrent streams, designed to address the following themes:

  • Managing population and economic growth
  • Climate Change Adaptation
  • Managing Communicable Disease Outbreaks – Health Security
  • Population Health Management – immunisation, bio security, food safety and epidemic control
  • Waste Reuse Technologies
  • City Design – designing changes to urban life to encourage Physical Activity, Healthy Cities
  • Disaster Management – public welfare – recovery and rebuild
  • Managing Legislation and Policy
  • Natural Resource Management
  • Green Cities and Technology
  • Renewable Energy
  • Community Engagement and Planning.

For more information: www.healthycities.com.au/

Location: Stamford Plaza, cnr Edward & Market Sts, Brisbane

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Climate Change @ Work

August 4, 2010
9:00 amto4:00 pm

The Climate Change @ Work Conference Brisbane gives you the opportunity to meet with inspiring environmental business leaders and to hear the latest workplace sustainability research. New to this year’s program will be ‘Workplace Sustainability initiatives in the Tourism Industry’. The day will also include a valuable insight into sustainable leadership in the workplace with presentations by Accenture Australia and Hewlett Packard.

The interactive seminar style format of last year’s conference will be repeated to encourage debate and participation amongst attendees.

For more information: www.wrc.org.au/wrcmailer/display.php

Location: The Ship Inn Function Room, Griffith Graduate Centre, Southbank, Brisbane

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e-Waste 2010

July 22, 2010toJuly 23, 2010

1st International Conference on E-waste for the Asia-Pacific Region
and 1st StEP Workshop on E-waste for the Asia-Pacific Region

Electronic and electrical waste, commonly known as e-waste, is becoming a major global issue with around 40-50 million tonnes generated each year. Griffith University, with the support of the Solving the E-Waste Problem (StEP) Initiative, United Nations University, United Nations Environment Program and the Basel Convention, will hold the first major International Conference and StEP Workshop on E-waste for the Asia-Pacific Region in Brisbane, Australia.

The main objective of the conference is to inform the workshop, which will deliver the Brisbane Declaration towards a Strategy for Managing E-waste in Asia-Pacific Region. This declaration will contribute to a United Nations global declaration on e-waste.

For more information: www.ewaste2010.org/

Location: Sofitel Brisbane Central, 249 Turbot Street, Brisbane

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