CSG A Greener Tomorrow : Comprehensive Organizational and Socialistic Report


Autoria(s): Bennett, Matthew; Collins, Alistair; Ventura, John; Cheerakathottathil, Michael; ,
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01/06/2013

Resumo

Humans have altered environments and enhanced their wellbeing unlike any other creature on the planet (Hielman & Donda, 2007); this is no different whether the environment is ecological, social or organizational. In recent times, the debate regarding greenhouse effects on the global weather patterns and the sustainment of the earth’s temperature necessary for life support has become quite infamously problematic as society pushes to find new sources of energy both renewable and environmentally sustainable. The feedback received on CSG from both government and companies alike is that the opportunities this industry creates has a lasting range of social and economic benefits worth over fifty (50) billion dollars in projects (Queensland Government, 2013). This however, has been overshadowed by social activist and lobbyist groups as ‘Lock the Gate Alliance’ saying, as one part of their report noted from the National Water Commission, “coal seam gas development could cause significant social impacts by disrupting current land-use practices and the local environment through infrastructure construction and access” (Lock the Gate Alliance, n.d.), and “In recent years both a NSW and Federal Senate inquiry into coal seam gas production were deliberately mislead by an organization that claims to work on behalf of the farming community, This is the battle for the end of the fossil fuel industry. This is the end game..." (Ward, 2013).

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/60569/1/CSG_A_Greener_Tomorrow.pdf

Bennett, Matthew, Collins, Alistair, Ventura, John, Cheerakathottathil, Michael, & , (2013) CSG A Greener Tomorrow : Comprehensive Organizational and Socialistic Report. [Working Paper] (Unpublished)

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Chemistry; School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #030000 CHEMICAL SCIENCE #050000 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES #090403 Chemical Engineering Design #090406 Powder and Particle Technology #090407 Process Control and Simulation #090409 Wastewater Treatment Processes #090410 Water Treatment Processes #090499 Chemical Engineering not elsewhere classified #100000 TECHNOLOGY
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Working Paper