Energy law and the environment / Rosemary Lyster and Adrian Bradbrook. electronic resource
Material type:
- 0521843685 (alk. paper)
- 0521833841 (alk. paper)
- 346.9404/679 22
- KU1034 .L97 2006
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KQC145.M55 K35 2009 The African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child : | KQC522 .H68 2004 Comparative constitutionalism and good governance in the Commonwealth | KTL470 .M45 2008 The legacies of law : | KU1034 .L97 2006 Energy law and the environment / | KU2144 .M54 2012 Migration and refugee law : | KZ1242 .B43 2001 International law in antiquity | KZ1269 .K58 2002 Diversity and self-determination in international law / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Overview of energy production and use in Australia -- Energy technologies and sustainable development -- Energy, international environmental law, and sustainable development -- Evaluating Australian government initiatives relating to energy, climate change, and the environment -- Sustainable energy in the Australian electricity and gas sectors -- State government initiatives relating to energy and the environment -- A sustainable energy law future for Australia.
Unsustainable practices worldwide in energy production and consumption have led to a plethora of environmental problems. Until recently environmental law largely overlooked the relevance of energy production and consumption; energy was seen to be of little significance to the advancement of sustainable development. This has changed since 2000 with the global concern attached to climate change, the publication by the United Nations of the World Energy Assessment and the detailed consideration given to this issue at the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg in 2002. Australia has been seen to be lagging behind the other major industrialised nations of the world in addressing sustainable energy issues. This book was first published in 2006.
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