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David Shearman
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Is the coal industry economically worthless?
The cost of legacy coal assets may appear cheap, but the community pays the true cost in many other ways, most of all in health.
David Shearman
May 1, 2013
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Flood and Fire; the case for a levy on coal exports
The most appropriate source of redress for extreme weather events is the coal export industry.
David Shearman
Feb 10, 2013
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Diagnosing the health risks of unconventional gas
Community concerns over shale and coal seam gas mining in Australia are increasing. So what could go wrong for public health?
David Shearman
Nov 28, 2012
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Fracking: A risk to health, and healthy returns
An alliance of heavy-hitting institutional investors – who control more than $20 trillion of assets globally – have expressed concern over shale gas mining.
David Shearman
Jun 18, 2012
2
Solar thermal can cure what ails Port Augusta
It’s hard to find a more appropriate solution to the power, pollution, health and employment issues in Port Augusta than solar thermal with storage.
David Shearman
May 3, 2012
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