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New forests & reduced deforestation Forest projects provide signifi cant carbon sinks – an in-depth look at reforestation, afforestation, avoided deforestation and REDD Andrew Grant, Managing Director, CO2 Australia James Moulder, Carbon Farming Manager, Tukia, New Zealand Sara Gipton, CEO, Greenfleet Nick O'Brien, Director of Resource Management Systems, New Forests Peter Cosier, Executive Director, Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists Martijn Wilder, Head of Global Environmental, Baker & McKenzie |
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Sequestration I – Bio CCS: biological sequestration and useof CO2 Using soils and agriculture as a ‘carbon bridge’ to reduce the concentration of atmospheric CO2 at scale and speed. But landscape scale change needs agreement on an international carbon measurement protocol to reduce GHGs – an opportunity for Australia to lead with vision Ken Bellamy, CEO, Prime Carbon Leigh Sullivan, Director, Plantstone Technology Tony Lovell, Director, Soil Carbon Australia Maya Stuart-Fox, Director, Australian Government Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency Andrew Lawson, CEO, MBD Energy Darren Baldyga, Team Leader Vic LandCarbon, Department of Sustainability and Environment, Victorian Government |
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Transport II – Biofuels Ninety eight percent of the energy currently used in the transportation industry still derives from fossil fuels. Biofuels offer the potential to achieve substantial reductions in greenhouse emissions from the transport sector. A range of measures such as mandated targets and tax measures to encourage uptake of biofuels. Tania Constable, Head of Resources Division, Australian Government Department of Resources, Energy & Tourism Heather Brodie, CEO, Biofuels Association of Australia Mabelle Reyes, Biofuels Manager, Caltex Australia Richard Marshall, Energy & Environment Director, GM Holden Paul Pulver, Asset Manager, Ron Finemore Transport Andrew White, CEO, Biodiesel Producers Limited |
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