In Australia and around the world, energy demands are on the rise. What must happen to energy generation in the face of issues such as climate change and limited fossil fuel reserves? Should power generation be localised or centralised? Researchers, governments and communities are struggling to agree upon the best method for future energy generation. It is an issue for everyone to consider and participate in.
The 2nd Dunstan Environment Dialogue, entitled "Power and the People" asked whether new nuclear or clean technologies should power our future.
Click here to listen to the complete Dunstan Dialogues, alternatively you may wish to listen to individual speakers by clicking on the following links below.
Speakers | Backgrounds | Audio Visual Materials |
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| Director of The Environment Institute University of Adelaide Professor Mike Young | ||
Chief Executive Officer | ||
Sir Hubert Wilkins Chair of Climate Change |
