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Appendix B - Exhibits

1            Prof. Peter Newman
(Related to Submission No. 3)

2            Australian Institute of Architects
Tabled Diagrams

3            Darwin City Council
Greenhouse Action Plan 2001-2010

3.1         Prof. Peter Newman and Darwin City Council
Costal Erosion Issues in the East Point and Nightcliff of Darwin – Report (Related to Submission No. 3)

4            Property Council of Australia

5            Australian Antarctic Division, Department of the Environment and Heritage
Preliminary Tracks from GLS DAT

6            Humane Society International
Terrestial Landscapes, Biodiversity and Climate Change (Related to Submission No. 17)

6.1         Humane Society International
Garnaut Climate Change Review (Related to Submission No. 17)

6.2         Humane Society International
Garnaut Climate Change Review Scheme Discussion Paper March 2008 (Related to Submission No. 17)

6.3         Humane Society International
Letter to Department of Climate Change regarding National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting System from HIS (Related to Submission No. 17)

6.4         Humane Society International
Letter to Hon. Peter Garrett MP and Hon. Penny Wong regarding the Priority areas for carbon (Related to Submission No. 17)

6.5         Humane Society International
Letter to Senator Penny Wong from HIS (Related to Submission No. 17)

7            Australian Conservation Foundation
CSRIO - Climate Change Impacts on Australia and Benefits of Early Action to Reduce Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions (Related to Submission No. 20)

7.1         Australian Conservation Foundation
The Business Case for Early Action (Related to Submission No. 20)

8            Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists
How to include Terrestrial Carbon in Developing Nations in the Overall Climate Change Solution (Related to Submission No. 22)

9            Greenpeace Australia Pacific
Budget 08 - Time to stop subsiding climate change (Related to Submission No. 24)

9.1         Greenpeace Australia Pacific
Greenpeace - Options for LULUCF in the post- 2012 process briefing (Related to Submission No. 24)

9.2         Greenpeace Australia Pacific
Science of Climate Change - Bill Hare (Related to Submission No. 24)

9.3         Greenpeace Australia Pacific
Carbon dioxide capture and storage in geological formations as clean development mechanism project activities (Related to Submission No. 24)

9.4         Greenpeace Australia Pacific
Forest for Climate (Related to Submission No. 24)

9.5         Greenpeace Australia Pacific
Energy (r)evolution (Related to Submission No. 24)

9.6         Greenpeace Australia Pacific
False Hope (Related to Submission No. 24)

9.7         Greenpeace Australia Pacific
Tropical Deforestation Emission Reduction Mechanism - A dscussion paper (Related to Submission No. 24)

9.8         Greenpeace Australia Pacific
Turning Up the Heat (Related to Submission No. 24)

10          Growcom
Princples for REDD Methodologies (Related to Submission No. 8)

10.1       Growcom
LULUCF principles for ensuring environmental integrity of the Kyoto Protocol in Annex 1 accounting rules and modalities (Related to Submission No. 8)

10.2       Growcom
GREEN CARBON - The role of natural forests in carbon storage (Related to Submission No. 8)

10.3       Growcom
GREEN CARBON - The role of natural forests in carbon storage (Related to Submission No. 8)

11          Alcoa of Australia
A CALL FOR ACTION - Consensus Principles and Recommendations from the U.S. Climate Action Partnership: A Business and NGO Partnership

11.1       Alcoa of Australia
Summary Overview:   USCAP Blueprint for Legislative Action

11.2       Alcoa of Australia
Sustainability 07 - Unlocking the solutions to sustainability

 

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