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Research could help reduce carbon tax for major industries News at Curtin

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Research could help reduce carbon tax for major industries. 03 Nov 2011 | Curtin University. ... The analysis also confirmed that additional reuse and less replacement of parts with new parts could further reduce the overall carbon footprint of

Curtin researcher works towards zero emissions future News at Curtin

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Dr Saeedi said the research was timely given growing public awareness of global warming and the recent introduction of the carbon tax. ... plants into an underground reservoir rather than releasing it into the atmosphere and paying carbon tax to the

Media releases

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Search for:. SEARCH. Showing results 2290 to 2300 of 2916. Curtin academics have curated a fibre and textile exhibition to celebrate the 30-year sister-state relationship between Western Australia and Japan’s…. 14 Nov 2011. An international

Research

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Search for:. SEARCH. Showing results 1260 to 1270 of 1527. Curtin student Tim Kenworthy has impressed some of the leading ICT minds in the world to take out first prize…. 8 Nov 2011. A Curtin University study has revealed remanufactured

Conference to discuss energy economics in a post Kyoto world News at Curtin

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This international conference will take place one week before Australia’s carbon tax comes into effect,” Professor Ripple said. ... Topics discussed at the conference will include risks in energy markets, issues with renewable energies, energy

The solar perplex: why low income households are peering into energy gloom News at Curtin

https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/solar-perplex-low-income-households-peering-energy-gloom/

And for the climate-change sceptics, new titles and acronyms haven’t dispelled the whiff of an emissions trading scheme and carbon tax. ... Other states and territories have set themselves proactive policies, including renewable energy targets to

Professional development Curtin Sustainability

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An analysis of Front-End policies including carbon taxes and emission trading schemes is provided, as well as the examination of End-User approach which includes policies and initiatives such as

Pilbara 2050 Final Report1

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The royalties for Pluto, Gorgon and Wheatstone LNG projects will go entirely to the federal government since the federal government established the petroleum resources rent tax with no royalty sharing agreement.

Dr Lex Fullarton

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focus on reviews of Zone Tax Offsets for rural and remote taxpayers. ... Clean Energy project (RACE 2030) 1 June 2021 - 30 October 2021;</p> <div>Appointed as Supervisor, Edith Cowan University - Tax Clinic Carnarvon 21 June 2022;</div> <div>&nbsp;</div>

The Planetary Accounting Framework: A novel, quota based approach

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Notes: • ppm stands for parts (of carbon dioxide) per million (parts of atmosphere). • ... carbon tax versus carbon trading. Different approaches for managing emissions and different.