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Is Oil Supply the Elephant in the Room? | BTalk Australia

September 4th, 2008 @ 12:30 pm

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Categories: BTalk Australia, Podcasts

Tags: Energy, Leadership, Australian Association for the Study of Peak Oil, Sustainability, Ian Dunlop, Podcasts, Phil Dobbie

(22min 11) Are we running head long into an energy emergency? The future of oil supplies seems to be the agenda item that politicians and corporations have chosen to ignore.

On today’s BTalk Australia, Ian Dunlop, Deputy Convenor of the Australian Association for the Study of Peak Oil, tells Phil Dobbie that our businesses and lifestyles can no longer be based on the availability of cheap energy. What changes will need to be made to the accountabilities of our business leaders and politicians?

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See also:
Are We Ready For Emissions Trading | BTalk Australia
Trapped in Our Capital Cities | BTalk Australia
It Pays to be Environmentally Responsible | BTalk Australia

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Phil Dobbie is a broadcaster and businessman with more than 15 years commercial experience across the telecommunications, Internet, tourism, advertising and radio industries. He has held senior marketing and management roles in OzEmail, Telstra and the British Tourist Authority and has been involved in a number of Internet start-ups.
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