The River Wife—Chapter One
From Issue 21
In an exclusive for g-Think readers, chairman and co-founder of Green Team Australia, Heather Rose, also an award-winning author, reads from her latest novel, The River Wife, a myth about water…
Winds of Change: Australia’s…
From Issue 20
As Australia works to lower its carbon footprint, Brian Jones explains why wind could be the perfect answer to the low-carbon equation.
A Rudd Awakening Downunder
From Issue 19
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd was elected on a promise of taking a global leadership position on battling climate change. Then the economy came crashing down on him. Funny how things change.
The End of Frivolous Luxury?
From Issue 19
Does today's economy spell the end of conspicuous consumption, or is it just going underground? Ian Fowler has some thoughts.
The Future of the White House
From Issue 18
Last fall, Australia became the first country in the world to elect a Global Warming Prime Minister. Australians, who are feeling the heat of global warming with the longest drought in their country’s…
Interview With Mark Kelleher
From Issue 18
Mark Kelleher is the Managing Director of Roaring 40s—a joint venture between internationally renowned energy companies Hydro Tasmania and CLP Power Asia. Roaring 40s has a large portfolio of Australian…
Airlines and the Environment
From Issue 17
Airlines are coming under the spotlight for their contribution to greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere, but there is little agreement as to what the impact of air travel is on the environment.
A Coup d’Etat for the Environment…
From Issue 17
Voters in Australia opt for a major change in environmental policy and the new Labor government, in one of its first actions, signs the Kyoto Protocol.