Perth Foreshore Development Project and Its Environmental Impact Public Discussion Presentation By Garry Baverstock, Solar-E.com Co-Founder

Offering facts, sources and insights on renewable energy, Garry Baverstock pushes for a review of the governance systems in Perth, Australia in relation to energy use and power sources, regarding the Perth Waterfront project on April 12, 2011.

The depletion of the world's natural resources - the ill effects of which are often manifested in higher incidents of calamities and natural disasters - calls for urgent global attention. While many are aware, not everyone truly has in-depth information about the viable options to address the need for a safer, cleaner and healthier environment. At present, one cannot readily find reliable, professional services related to solar energy, renewable energy and the natural environment.

At an open conversation, 'PERTH FORESHORE - A CONVERSATION" by the followers of The Australian Institute of Urban Studies, Mr. Baverstock, among other speakers, will be presenting his 5-point view on the Perth Foreshore Development project, in relation to its impact to the environment. He is specifically tackling these five issues:

1. Does Perth exist in isolation and can ignore world environmental issues up to 2050?
2. What are the impacts of rising ocean levels on the Perth foreshore?
3. What are the implications of the Greenhouse Effect, a global issue that is not going away ?
4. Does Perth need a Plan B based on quality rather than quantity?
5. Is it high time for Perth to make a solar skyline analysis for built environment decisions?

The dialogue will take place on:

Event 'PERTH FORESHORE - A CONVERSATION"
When Tuesday 12th April 6pm to 7.30pm
Place: The Melbourne Hotel, Perth
Cost $15 registration fee
Payable at the door
RSVP nicola.rogers@robertsday.com.au
Information admin@auiswa.org.au

A passionate advocate for renewable energy, Garry Baverstock takes a stand on the Waterfront Project at Perth, the capital city of the State of Western Australia. With a $440 million price tag and due for completion by mid-2014, the Perth Waterfront is seen to potentially make a dramatic change to the city for many years to come.

Mr. Baverstock challenges the West Australian State government to take the initiative in the matter of climate change through a thorough review of its governance systems in relation to energy use and power sources.

Solar-e.com disseminates information about renewable energy while promoting the use of solar energy and energy efficient architecture. Owned by Wise Earth Pty Ltd. in Australia, the website emphasizes the importance of individual contribution, to further renewable energy's relationship with the built environment.

Pushing for holistic global change, Solar-e.com offers a wide range of informative sources and innovative solutions covering greenhouse gas reduction, climate change and environmental problems. This website caters to consumers, associations, professions, students, inventors, investors, financiers and governing bodies, and offers software, books, reports, videos and other publications; as well as advisory services regarding solar energy.

Solar-e.com is co-founded by director Garry Baverstock, A.M., an author, solar specialist and multi-awarded creator of energy efficient architecture in Australia.

For comprehensive information about renewable energy, as well as data about environmental efforts in Australia and worldwide, individuals and entities may check out http://www.solar-e.com or to RSVP for the event contact nicola.rogers@robertsday.com.au.

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