The Clean Industrial Revolution: Growing Australian Prosperity in a Greenhouse Age
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The Clean Industrial Revolution: Growing Australian Prosperity in a Greenhouse Age
The world is in the midst of a seismic shift in the way it generates energy and grows economic prosperity. Since the first industrial revolution we've been burning carbon to run our lives, but climate change and dwindling supplies of oil are now forging a new clean industrial revolution which will end our reliance on carbon for good.
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