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Written by: Talc Admin
21/12/2009 7:12 PM

  1. Is our industry sustainable right now, and if not what do we have to do in the next 10 years to make it sustainable?
  2. How do we achieve absolute cuts of 60% to 80% of greenhouse gas emissions?
  3. Are we preparing for peak oil?
  4. Are we treating environmental concerns as a threat or an opportunity?
  5. Is carbon neutral with carbon credits such a good idea?
  6. Are our present competitive advantages environmental liabilities?
  7. What if we are on the wrong side of the line when it comes to carbon trading?
  8. Are we being blinded by "quarry vision"?
  9. Are we preparing for climate change adaption impacts on our industry?
  10. Does water scarcity effect us?

The discussion around these questions can be found in a research paper published by TALC in 2008. It can be found on the TALC web site under the research tab, or downloaded here.

Copenhagen now makes it imperative that the T&L industry gets ready for climate change without waiting for Government. The market will drive the next moves. Individual companies can do their own thing, but the entire T&L industry is in the game. Not to mention the grandchildren of the people who presently run the companies.

Still - we can always rely on the old saying: "why should we take action on behalf of future generations - after all what have they ever done for us?"

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