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...mantle, 18th February, and was briefed well on Peak Oil by AASPO Dr David Worth, Convenor of the Sustainable Transport Coalition (AASPO's parent body) gave a very professional summary of Peak Oil ...

...annual consumption of petroleum-based fuels. While anhydrous ethanol from biomass is technically viable as a transport fuel it cannot be produced on a scale that replaces current petroleum products. I...

...25 it puts the well being of all Australians at risk - Appendix from submission to the Inquiry into managing transport congestion by the Victorian Competition and Efficiency Commission. Mushalik...

34. ASPO briefs Swedish PM on Peak Oil
(ASPO Australia Blog/General)
... assess measures to mitigate its effects and to transform society to adapt to this, including looking on how transport and car use will look in the future.  After the Prime Minister, ASPO chairma...

...t affected by rising petrol costs because of their dependence on motor vehicles and limited access to public transport. This contrasts sharply with wealthy inner suburbs, which are less vulnerab...

...versity of Western Australia. This event was hosted by the Institute of Advanced Studies and the Sustainable Transport Coalition.   Prof. Aleklett's powerpoint slides from the UWA lectur...

37. Selected Reading
(Further Reading/Further Reading)
... for China and Australia".   (20MB) Bruce Robinson, 16th July 2010, Adelaide Urban Transport and the Australian Mega  City – Can we cope?  Presentation (PDF, ...

38. Bibliography
(Further Reading/Further Reading)
...b 2004 Bourne, Greg (2003),  President BP Australasia  speech on Sustainable Transport, to Energy in WA conference, March 2003 BP (2002). Changing course: A s...

39. Preparing for Oil Decline
(Oil Depletion Overview/Introduction)
...avelled in the completed WA projects is 13% at a benefit:cost ratio of 30:1, far higher than those of most transport projects. Similar results have been obtained in Europe and the US, (Robinson (20...

40. Acknowledgements and References
(Oil Depletion Overview/Introduction)
...ertpeak.com/sciam983.htm Denniss, R (2003) Implementing policies to increase the sustainability of transport in Australia. Proc.‘W.A.: Beyond Oil?’ conference, Perth, February 20...

41. Oil Production Decline
(Oil Depletion Overview/Introduction)
... oil production from Bass Strait. Hence, as a nation we have not learnt as much about oil conservation and transport planning as European countries, especially the Netherlands which radically chang...

42. Introduction
(Oil Depletion Overview/Introduction)
This is a modified version of a paper prepared privately for the Australian Transport Research Forum in Adelaide, 29 September 2004. As a result, this review still shows vestiges of its transport or

43. About ASPO Australia
(Static Content)
...ed by Colin Campbell and Kjell Aleklett. The formation of ASPO-Australia is an initiative of the Sustainable Transport Coalition. Our patron is Hon. Andrew McNamara, previously chair of the Queen...

44. Home
(Static Content)
ASPO-Oz is an initiative of the Sustainable Transport Coalition of WA. It is an association of academics, researchers and professionals with an interest in the study of peak oil and gas.On the ASPO-Oz

45. The Sustainable Transport Coalition WA (STC-WA)
(Web Links / Peak Oil Groups around Australia)
The sustainable transport coalition have run two "Beyond Oil" conferences and have hosted prominent overseas peak oil speakers.

46. Sam Powrie
(Contact / Working Group Convenors)
Sam Powrie, Bicycle/Active transport Working Group, Sam Powrie is president of BISA

47. Elliot Fishman
(Contact / Regional Contacts)
Elliot Fishman, ASPO Victoria Convenor, Elliot is the director of the The Institute for Sensible Transport (www.sensibletransport.org.au). The Institute works to reduce car use in urban areas. It does

48. Dr David Worth
(Contact / Working Group Convenors)
...change organisations in both Western Australia and the eastern States. He is the Convenor of the Sustainable Transport Coalition and a member of the International Society for Third-Sector Research (IS...

49. David Kilsby
(Contact / Working Group Convenors)
David Kilsby, Urban and Transport Planning, David is a consultant in the area of transport policy, planning for better economic, environmental and/or social outcomes. (see www.kilsby.com.au)

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