Writer
Jonathan Paul Marshall
<div dir="ltr"> <div class="gmail_quote"> <div>Jonathan Paul Marshall is a lecturer at the University of Technology in Sydney, researching the problems of energy transition. He has previously done research into transitions away from coal, and the effects of information technology. <a href="https://uts.academia.edu/jonmarshall" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://uts.academia.edu/jonmarshall </a><a href="https://solvingenergyproblems.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://solvingenergyproblems.com/</a></div> </div> </div>
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With UNCOP a disaster, Community Energy is the way forward
Anyone watching the current COP, is probably thinking that governments and businesses cannot (or will not) solve the problem of emissions and climate change by themselves. Even when trying, they face the difficulties of corporations taking land from local people, paying some people but not others creating new inequalities, disrupting local social relations, despoiling established Continue reading »
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Sri Lanka and Green Policy
Sri Lanka’s food problems do not stem entirely from Green Policies or Organic Farming as is being alleged in some media outlets, but from general economic and external pressures. Continue reading »
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Technological magic by Morrison and Taylor won’t help in the Australian response to the IPCC report.
The Australian Government seems to think it can solve climate problems through technological magic . It hides a failure of moral leadership. Continue reading »