| 1. Barney Foran, Submission to the Senate Select Committee on Climate Policy. This submission makes ten functional points on Australia’s physical economy and then addresses the Committee’s terms of reference. An attachment to the submission presents current analysis that the ‘carbon sequestration and storage’ (or CCS) technologies on which future carbon dependence is predicated, will not work in a macro economic sense unless they are installed on highest efficiency generators, specifically combined cycle gas turbines and carbonate fuel cells. |
| 2. Foran, B. (2009) Future-proofing Australia’s economy: the case for bio-alcohols for transport. Australian Forest Grower, Vol 31, No 4. Special liftout |
| 3. Foran, B. (2008) Australian Forestry for a Better Future: Challenges, Opportunities and Strategies. In: D. Race & H. Stewart (eds) Proceedings of the Australian Forest Growers National Conference: Albury-Wodonga 2008. Published by the Australian Forest Growers, ACT. pp: 1-9. |
| 4. Foran BD and Crane D (2006). Powerful choices: Options for Australia's transition to a low-carbon economy. Advances in Energy Studies: Perspectives on Energy Futures. 5th Biennial International Workshop, Porto Venere, 12-16th September. 2006; XX-YY |
| 5. Foran B, Lenzen M and Dey, C (2005). Balancing Act: A Triple Bottom Line Analysis of the Australian Economy. Consultancy project report for the Federal Department of Environment and Heritage. May 2005, 800pp. |
| 6. Foran B, Lenzen M, Dey C and Bilek M (2005). Integrating sustainable chain management with triple bottom line accounting. Ecological Economics 52, 143-157. |
| 7. Foran B and Poldy F (2004). Modelling Physical Realities at the Whole Economy Scale. Chapter 6 in Economics of Industrial Ecology, Jeroen CJM van den Bergh and Marco A Janssen Eds. The MIT Press, Cambridge MA and London, 388 pp. |
| 8. Lenzen M, Dey C and Foran B (2004). Energy requirements of Sydney households. Ecological Economics 49,379-499. |
| 9. Kearney B, Foran B, Poldy F and Lowe D (2003). Modelling Australia’s Fisheries to 2050: Policy and Management Implications. Research consultancy report for the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, March 2003, 38pp. |
| 10. Foran BD and Poldy F (2002). Future Dilemmas: Options to 2050 for Australia’s Population, Technology, Resources and Environment. Consultancy project report for the Federal Department of Immigration, Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs. October 2002, 336pp. http://www.cse.csiro.au/publications/2002/fulldilemmasreport02-01.pdf |
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