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MacRae, Gareth; Stockport, Tina – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2008
As Australia enters the era of emissions trading schemes, strategies to further curb emissions will grow in importance. At the same time, a national emissions trading scheme is set to be introduced whilst the country is set to increase its dependency and volume of road transport in years to come. This raises a doubly important question for…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Motor Vehicles, Foreign Countries, Fuel Consumption
Rowlands, William N.; Masters, Anthony; Maschmeyer, Thomas – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2008
Biomass provides the only sustainable source of organic carbon for the production of chemicals used in manufacturing and as liquid transportation fuels. In this article, the authors examine some of the challenges that society faces in the transition from a global economy in which transportation fuels are derived from fossil fuels to one in which…
Descriptors: Fuels, Transportation, Global Approach, Chemistry
Bockris, J. O'M. – South Australian Science Teachers Journal, 1973
Examines the various energy sources likely to be developed in the near future, and suggests that the only satisfactory solution lies in the development of solar energy and an associated non-polluting "hydrogen economy." Concludes that Australia has ideal conditions and the technical expertise to lead in solar energy research. (JR)
Descriptors: Energy, Environment, Environmental Education, Fuel Consumption