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Climate

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Net-Zero Emissions from Practical, Scalable and Commercially Viable Technologies
Scott Morrison is correct to focus on moving the focus to ‘solutions versus empty gestures’ in addressing the net-zero emissions challenge. However, his ambitions need a time dynamic to give transparency to “how much of what by when” is to be achieved so that likely climate change impacts can be estimated, and coping strategies developed and actioned.    … “with the main question being not “if or when” but “how”. Morrison said Australia wants decisions based around “practical, scalable and commercially viable technologies, not economy destroying taxes”.”   PAUL KELLY The Australian 28/11/20
30 November 2020 by Glenn Barnes

Governance

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Every Parliamentary Bill should have a Statement of Public Interest
The Evidence-Based Policy Research Project facilitated by the newDemocracy Foundation has made progress in New South Wales. 
23 November 2020 by Glenn Barnes

Governance

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GOOD LEADERSHIP ADVICE FROM A ZEN MASTER
“Good leaders make the mind of the community their mind, and never let their minds indulge in private prejudices. They make the eyes and ears of the community their eyes and ears, and never let their eyes and ears be partial. Thus, are they ultimately able to realize the will of the community and comprehend the feelings of the community. When they make the mind of the community their own mind, good and bad are to the leaders what good and bad are to the community. Therefore, the good is not wrongly so, and the bad is unmistakably so.” Lingyuan
8 November 2020 by Glenn Barnes

Governance

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WHAT IS TO BE DONE by BARRY JONES
A follow-up to the author’s prescient bestseller “Sleepers Awake” , first published in 1982, that alerted the public to the likely impacts of information technologies and the emergence of a post-industrial society. Now its author, the polymath and former politician Barry Jones, turns his attention to what has happened since — especially to politics, health, and our climate in the digital age — and to the challenges faced by increasingly fragile democracies and public institutions.
4 November 2020 by Glenn Barnes

Governance

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How to Save Democratic Capitalism by Martin Wolf
We are living in a global democratic recession. Actual and would-be autocrats have seized power in many countries. They even thre
4 November 2020 by Glenn Barnes

Governance

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Protecting our Liberty starts with you
Very few countries have the liberties and level of democratic government that Australians enjoy.If the current generation of Austr
18 October 2020 by Glenn Barnes