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Press Release No. 1 Candidacy in State Election

Gippsland historian Peter Gardner today announced his candidacy as an Independant for the lower house seat of Morwell in the forthcoming state election.

By Peter Gardner - 25th October 2010 - Back to News

Gardner claims that global warming dwarfs all other political problems and that urgent action is now required. He is offering two of many possible solutions to help mitigate the problem.
The first is the exploitation of the geothermal energy in the Latrobe Valley. The thick layers of brown coal act as a form of insulation helping retain the energy generated deep in the earth’s crust. With political will small geothermal generators could be operating in the valley within four years. Once established a geothermal generator has no CO2 output. The rapid exploitation of this energy requires a substantial drilling program to outline and map the resource, the revitalisation of the old SEC and the creation of a Geothermal Institute in the Valley - possibly at Churchill.
The second is widespread adoption of biochar generators as advocated by 2007 Australian of the year Tim Flannery and former leader of the Liberal party Malcolm Turnbull. These generators produce carbon neutral electricity and fertiliser and can be used as part of a comprehensive fire protection plan by using fire hazardous materials and waste from around country towns, roadways and other special places as feed.
Both the geothermal generators and the biochar generators can be purchased "off the shelf". All that is lacking is the leadership and political will.
The immediate adoption of these programs can create win/win solutions.
In the case of geothermal energy the dirtist coal generators in the world are replaced by the cleanest non poluting generators whilst job levels are maintained or even increased, and the coal resource remains in place.
With biochar generators non polluting energy and farm fertiliser is obtained and fire hazardous materials, and waste from around country towns, in plantations, along roadways and other places is removed thus increasing fire protection. It is envisaged that full time employees engaged on this project would also be trained firefighters and available to fight fires at any time.

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