August 30th, 2007
From The Australian, Entrepreneur:
Travel broadened the mind for an adventurer who is into cleaner motoring, writes Ed Charles | July 27, 2007
IN starting a business or achieving anything in life, timing and chance play as large a part as passion. For Daniel Epstein, a lifelong environmentalist who recently returned to Melbourne after living in San [...]
August 30th, 2005
When it comes to embracing the concept of the triple bottom line, Australian companies have a long way to go. From In The Black.
August 29th, 2005
Australia’s brightest and best new buildings use state-of-the-art technology to cut costs and make employees happy.
CFO 01 April 2004.
August 29th, 2005
The firm’s commitment to sustainability has helped it to secure a new building for the price of refurbishing an old one.
CFO 01 April 2004.
August 29th, 2005
The soft property market is about to firm up, but tenants are looking beyond cheap deals in their search for value.
CFO 01 April 2004.
August 29th, 2005
Written in 2002 for CFO. Plus ca change…
Reform in the energy markets has resulted in upheaval and credit risk, writes Ed Charles
August 26th, 2005
This was written for a state government department a year or so ago.
How can the state’s and the Federal government be so at odds on the
environment and energy policy?
Whatever happened to hype?
We live in a hydrocarbon world. Eight out of ten of the world’s biggest companies are dependant on hydrocarbons.
But within fifty years the [...]
August 26th, 2005
This was written for a state government department a year or so ago. How can the state’s and the Federal government be so at odds on the environment and energy policy?
Enron changed everything. When the company, at the time the sixth
largest in the world, collapsed investor sentiment turned against the
seemingly copper-bottomed energy sector.
In the report [...]
August 26th, 2005
This was written two years ago for a state government department. And things have got worse for the renewables sector…
Who is the most unpopular person in the renewable energy sector at the
moment? It’s easily the author of the Council of Australian Government
(COAG) energy market review published late last year – the Hon Warwick
Parer.
Parer attacked the [...]