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By Stewart Taggart, published 3/3/2014A pipeline network stretching from Australia up into Asia could redefine markets and boost wealth and environmental outcomes.
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Posted by imajulianutter, Tuesday, 4 March 2014 1:48:50 PM
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That's total crap. You've exposed yourself.
LinkedIn prevents no one from joining. You just need to identify yourself and provide some bio information. What you've provided would be sufficient. Please provide proof of how you were 'excluded. Posted by Stewart1111, Tuesday, 4 March 2014 1:55:23 PM
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STEWART,HAS PUT IN A GREAT EFFORT
http://www.google.com.au/search?q=grenatEc Grenatec's principal, Stewart Taggart, offers a quick, visual guided tour of the potential pathways a Pan-Asian Energy Infrastructure could take GRENATEC BLOGS IS A NO SHOW http://grenatec.com/grenatec-blogs/ You are here: Home / Not found: ..ONE WOnders why with all that well designed web stuff he dont have his oWN BLOG JDAs already exist in the South China Sea, and China and Vietnam have agreed to a kind of proto-JDA through a joint exploration agreement covering either side of the China-Vietnam Tonkin Gulf equidistance line. Transit protocols for JDAs as well as cross-border energy supplies passing through a Pan-Asian Energy Infrastructure could be negotiated through organizations like the Energy Charter Treaty. Security, meanwhile, could be provided through cooperative, multilateral patrols of US, Japanese, Chinese, Australian and ASEAN navies. There's a lot to like from thinking big. This is what organizations like APEC and the G20 are supposed to do. Progress made this year on the ideas above can be followed up by the Philippines' as 2015's APEC host, by ASEAN as part of its 2015 inauguration of the ASEAN Economic Community and by 2015 G20 president Turkey, a major emerging energy transit country in its own right. These in turn could yield pathways for global action at the UN Conference on Climate Change (COP21) scheduled for December 2015 in Paris. That meeting must finalize globally-binding, post-2020 strategies for reducing global carbon emissions. In summary, the stars are now aligned. This year, China and Australia can make history. They can do so by developing a long-term roadmap for a prosperous, low-emission, wealth-creating 21st Century. Posted by one under god, Tuesday, 4 March 2014 2:29:00 PM
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Stewart
I went to the site and one of the first questions was concerning my professional qualifications. I have none. That wasn't an option to reply. I was naturally excluded unless I lied. Even you in your posts here emphasise and highlight how linkedin is a site for professionals An apology would be appropriate but given the attitudes you have shown, you won't have the guts to admit you are wrong. Posted by imajulianutter, Tuesday, 4 March 2014 4:00:27 PM
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interesting charter,,[SORRY..TREATY]
http://www.google.com.au/search?q=the+Energy+Charter+Treaty. Posted by one under god, Tuesday, 4 March 2014 4:39:26 PM
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One does not need to believe in climate change or carbon schemes to be concerned with the environment -a pox on both your houses.
We have exploded over 2,000 atomic bombs on this planet. We have had 6 nuclear plant disasters making large areas of land uninhabitable for any species. We have made innumerable other species in the food chain extinct. In large parts of the world their are no bees to pollinate and farmers are using man made gadgets to mimic bees and fool flowers. Monsanto plays god by genetically modifying the entire global biological nature of seeds. Closer to home, the town of Morwell has become unliveable due to coal mine fire, in the US and China coal mine fires are left to burn for 50 years. This does not even begin to consider the accelerating urbanisation of 7 billion inhabitants; the deforestation, pollution... The global warming, climate change debate is just another example of our collective stupidity. On one side are the compassionate politically correct nuts and on the other is a mega corporate culture with an equally nutty illusion of some messianic mission. Both are detached from reality. Little wonder the mass of people are choosing to distract themselves with celebrity, status and sports. In short, the prevailing culture is mentally deformed. Almost everything we do is done stupidly. Everyone desperately holding on to their little patch as if famine were at the door. A culture of my dick is bigger than yours or the nutty left with their my compassion is bigger than yours. While we like to think of ourselves as nice people, in truth we are a...holes, we have surrendered our sovereignty to Washington and American tycoons. They tell us to blow up a country, we blow up a country. They tell us wikileaks is a terrorist organisation and lo behold, so it is. No australian government can find a critical word against Israel. The great australian spirit has become craven, small, petty,sanctimonious and evil. This continent is so rich in resources, but we permit foreign tycoons to rob us blind. Posted by YEBIGA, Tuesday, 4 March 2014 4:43:40 PM
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I am a published writer and recognised local poet, have never worked for anyone, am a semi retired director of a successful private corporation, which uses fossil fuels and employs 8 people.
I am also involved in Arts Councils and literary groups as well as charity groups and organisations active in the community.
I'm not eligible to join your elitist group at linkedin. Their rules preclude me.
Keith Kennelly
So go talk with your isolated mates and take your abuse with you ... you little upstart