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Sustainable Voices
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March 28, 2006, 4:51 p.m.
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This is the second half of the show recorded at the Sustainable Living Foundations opening presentation entitled 'The Seeds for Change'.

The authors of "Seeds for Change" analyse the past 25 years in the light of their influential book. "Seeds for Change" is a book on the energy crisis and its implications for Victoria and Australia. But it is also about people and lifestyles, government and decision-making, and many other issues that are rarely linked with energy.

Here you will find a probing analysis of the disastrous energy problems towards which official planning is leading our society. But you will also find a detailed plan with which we can creatively confront the energy crisis and build a more convivial low-energy society.

Many thanks to Jim Castles for the invite to record the show.

Guests included:
Doctor Ian McPhail (Victorian Minister for Environmental Sustainability).
Alan Pears. (Adjunct Professor at RMIT).
Chris Mardon. (retired from CSIRO ).
Philip Sutton (President of the Sustainable Living Foundation).
Deborah White
John Dick (Energy Action Group).

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