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INNER WEST COUNCIL "PETERSHAM PARK 10-YEAR PLAN Mar 2020-2030"
Tue 08 Dec 2020 IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST Recipient: 61RS5ac1
REF: ACDLL8r2 Y/R: Council Carbon Offsets
To: RSL Members cc Council Rate-payers
RSL MEMBERS COULD BE INTERESTED IN COUNCIL CARBON CREDIT OFFSETS SCHEMES
Hi Chris - the email has been sent to RSLs because many RSL members are
Council rate-payers, hence the explanation about how Councils have been
purchasing Landfill Carbon Credits from London via brokers since 2008
It was in Jan 2019 a South Australian RSL member sent us this Article
that appeared in the Adelaide Advertiser "Blood of Slaves In the Bluestones
of SA (South Australia)"
This article explains how South Australia was founded due to the UK
Slavery Abolition Act of 1833 by which for 180 years UK tax-payers from
1835-2015 paid off the BPS 20,000,000 loan to the British Government for
compensation to the slave owners not the slaves from 1835-2015 (180 years)
Many of the slave owners were the same people who loaned the money to
the UK Government so they, the slave owners, could buy land in South
Australia !
It appears that the same "game" is now going on with Council Landfill
Carbon Credit Offsets !
Hope that helps explain why RSL members may be interested in
understanding more about how Council Landfill Carbon Credit offsets
schemes are currently operating, and what is planned for the future for rate-
payers with "Unsustainable Consumption" ref Fig 7 Residential
consumption-based carbon emissions in the Inner West"
This appears to include "41 Tonnes of Carbon Credits per annum per
household IN PERPITUITY" back to original members of Lloyds of London
regards
Clare GARDINER
Researcher
Petersham Park Waste Collective [PPWC]
SUSTAINABILITY ACTION NETWORK [SAN]
B: PO Box 117 Petersham 2049
E: PPWC.rs1@gmail.com
M: {61}(4)4827-8153
W: www.oic.org/SAN/612131
Chris -Secretary
Tue 12/1/2020 4:53 PM
To: Clare GARDINER
Wrong recipient, please check your mailing info.
Chris xxxxxxxxxxx Secretary xxxxxxxxxx RSL Sub-Branch
In the meantime you may wish to review some of our early on-line newsletters here
________________________________________
From:Clare
Sent:Wednesday, November 11, 2020 3:05 PM
To:Clare GARDINER
Subject:RE: Public Interest - Councils' carbon credit strategies based on 2011 Federal Legislation
Good afternoon,
The following email has been received by our Official Information email address.
Did you mean to ask a question or is this for our information only?
Regards
Clare
PPWC Nov 2020 Newsletter -
"Public Interest - Aus Councils' carbon credit strategies based on 2011 Aus Federal Legislation"
Tue 03 Nov 2020 IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST Recipient: 61C2xxxx
REF: pPPNK3i1 Y/R: Council Carbon Offsets
PUBLIC INTEREST - INFLUENCES ON COUNCILS' CARBON CREDITS STRATEGIES
Thank you for your feedback about Carbon Offsets and how it currently
appears to operate with Councils at the moment:
A Australia only country using carryover climate credits
B Carbon Trade Exchange & The Carbon Trust Standard
C Queensland Local Government Carbon Offset
D Brisbane Council
A Australia only country using carryover climate credits
B Carbon Trade Exchange & The Carbon Trust Standard
C Queensland Local Government Carbon Offsets
D Brisbane Council Carbon Offset strategy to offset 2017-2018 Emissions
A AUS ONLY COUNTRY USING CARRYOVER CLIMATE CREDITS
According to the Guardian article 22 Oct 2019 "Australia is the only country
using carryover climate credits, officials admit"
"The Morrison government has rebuffed calls to abandon using credits to
meet its 2030 emissions goal
The Federal Environment Department says it is not aware of any countries
other than Australia planning to use controversial "carryover credits" to meet
international commitments…………."
B CARBON TRADE EXCHANGE & THE CARBON TRUST STANDARD
It appears that Carbon Credits in the form of the "Carbon Trust Carbon Standard"
are traded on the Carbon Trade Exchange headquartered in London with offices on
UK, China, Singapore, The Netherlands, Mexico and South Africa
"The Carbon Trust Standard hard copy Att A
The Carbon Trust Carbon Standard is only awarded to companies and
organisations who measure and reduce their carbon emissions year on year.
Examples of organisations who have held the Carbon Standard include Sky, Aldi,
Eurotunnel, Bupa, Pricewaterhousecoopers, Samsung Electronics, Angus Council,
Capital & Regional, ... Sep 4 2019 Founded: 2001
The Carbon Trust Standard currently has the following Standards
A The Carbon Trust Standard for Carbon
B The Carbon Trust Standard for Water
C The Carbon Trust Standard for Waste
D The Carbon Trust Standard for Zero Waste to Landfill
E Carbon Trust Standard for Supply Chain "
C QUEENSLAND LOCAL GOVERNMENT CARBON OFFSETS
Carbon offsetting by Queensland councils: motives and benefits by Heather Zeppela
Abstract.
Carbon offsetting provides one avenue for local councils to mitigate their greenhouse
gas emissions.
This includes voluntary offsetting of council events or activities and purchasing
carbon credits to offset emissions from transport, or landfill sites exceeding
25,000tCO2-e.
Offsets are 'An investment in a project that reduces greenhouse gas emissions or
sequesters carbon from the atmosphere' to compensate for emissions from other
activities (LGAQ 2009, p.58).
Under the Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative) Act 2011, local councils
can also earn carbon credits through managing landfill emissions, or environmental
plantings.
This paper evaluates carbon offsetting actions and motives by Queensland councils
from a 2012 quantitative and qualitative survey sent to all 73 councils………"
D Brisbane Cl offsets in advance to negate projected 2017-18 emissions
Please find attached the Brisbane Council "Table 9: Offset units carried over and
allocated in advance to negate projected 2017-18 emissions (Att B)"
There are 16 offsets list with 7 referring to 2016-2017 year period and 9 allocated to
the 2017-2018 period - is this the Carryover Climate Credits scheme ?
There are 3 different Offset types listed with 3 different registries namely:
1 VCU - Verified Carbon Units [VCU] using the APX VCS Registry
2 CER - According to the Clean Energy Regulator website: "a CER is a tradable
unit representing one tonne of carbon dioxide-equivalent (tCO2-e) of
emissions abatement or sequestration".
An "ACCU (Australian Carbon Credit Unit) issued represents one tonne of carbon
dioxide equivalent (tCO2-e) stored or avoided" - using the CDM Registry
3 NKACCU - Non-Kyoto Australian Carbon Credit Units [NKACCU] - uses
the ANREU Registry since 2013 - is this an Australian only first ?
Please keep providing your feedback Tks Regards
Clare GARDINER
Researcher
PETERSHAM PARK WASTE COLLECTIVE [PPWC]
E: PPWC.rs1@gmail.com
M: 0448-278-153
W: www.oic.org/SAN/612131
Below are examples of support emails including:
Unlike your correspondent I am very interested in the PPWC news and work but as a
matter of practicality don't you think it would be easier to just not deliver the
newsletter to the person in question rather than wasting your time and energy
explaining the difference in junk mail and public interest and engaging in
correspondence with the person?.
It is a bit like trying to deal with a troll on social media.
I thank you for all you do on behalf of us all
Dear Editor,
Rather than legal or technical debates about whether this newsletter constitutes junk
mail, I prefer a more abstract, emotional truth.
While an unaddressed, mass-printed piece of paper would normally constitute junk
mail, my September edition had lines that were clearly highlighted by hand.
This act of personalisation, to my mind, means that it is a valid piece of mail.
While I have no understanding of its purpose or context, the PPWC newsletter is
therefore welcome in my mailbox.
Regards,
According to the Australian Austlii site "Public Interest" is
THE PUBLIC INTEREST WE KNOW IT'S IMPORTANT, BUT DO WE KNOW WHAT IT MEANS
Chris Wheeler***
The issue
Acting in the public interest is a concept that is fundamental to a
representative democratic system of government and to good public administration.
However, this commonly used concept is, in practice, particularly complex, and
presents two major obstacles to governments and their public officials acting in the
public interest:
o firstly, while it is one of the most used terms in the lexicon of public administration,
it is arguably the least defined and least understood - few public officials would have
any clear idea what the term actually means and what its ramifications are in practice.
o secondly, identifying or determining the appropriate public interest in any particular
case is often no easy task - as Lyndon B Johnson once said: 'Doing what's right isn't
the problem. It's knowing what's right'.
The concept - acting in the public interest
The over-arching obligation on public officials
Public officials have an over-arching obligation to act in the Public Interest.
They must perform their official functions and duties, and exercise any discretionary
powers, in ways that promote the public interest that is applicable to their official
functions.
The primary purpose of non-elected public officials is to serve. Serving the public
interest is one of the four dimensions of this primary purpose, the other three
dimensions being:
1 to serve the Parliament and the government of the day (not applicable to all public
officials);
2 to serve their employing agency (where applicable), and
3 to serve the public as customers or clients.
Associated with each of these four dimensions of service are various conduct
standards with which public officials in democratic countries are commonly expected
to comply, each with its own objective(s).
Experience has shown that there will be times when a public official will need to
balance conflicting or incompatible conduct standards or objectives - where the
public official has to make a decision that will serve one objective, but not another, or
one more than another.
While there is some flexibility inherent in the various conduct standards with which
public officials are commonly expected to comply, the fundamental principle must be
that public officials must resolve any such conflicts or incompatibilities in ways that
do not breach their obligation to act in the public interest.
*** Deputy NSW Ombudsman. Chris has over 20 years experience in investigations and
extensive experience in management and public administration.
He has worked in State and local government organisations in NSW and Victoria, and
in private legal practice.
According to Wikipedia the definition of Public Interest is
Main article: Public interest law
"Public interest law" is a term that became widely adopted in the United States during
and after the social turmoil of the 1960s.
It built upon a tradition exemplified by Louis Brandeis, who before becoming a U.S.
Supreme Court justice incorporated advocacy for the interests of the general public into
his legal practice.
In a celebrated 1905 speech, Brandeis decried the legal profession, complaining that
"able lawyers have to a large extent allowed themselves to become adjuncts of great
corporations and have neglected their obligation to use their powers for the protection of
the people." [6]
In the late 1960s and 1970s, large numbers of American law school graduates began to
seek "relevance" in their work - wishing to have an effect on the social issues that were
so visibly and hotly debated within American society at that time.
They defined themselves as public interest lawyers in order to distinguish themselves
from the "corporate adjuncts" referred to by Brandeis.[7]
Public interest law does not describe a body of law or a legal field; the term was adopted
to describe whom the public interest lawyers were representing, rather than what matters
they would work on.
Instead of representing powerful economic interests, they chose to be advocates for
otherwise underrepresented individuals".
According to Google the definition of "Junk" mail is
"unwanted or unsolicited advertising or promotional material received through
the post or sent as email"
from: xxxxxxxxx
to: Clare GARDINER
date: 14 Aug 2020, 15:40
subject: RE: Junk Mail
Dear Clare
Are you serious???
My address shouldn't matter - if there is a NO JUNK MAIL sign on the letter
box, don't deliver said Junk Mail into the letter box. It's that simple!
I received a further copy of your (alleged) 'Newsletter' on the 3rd of August
and so I followed up my initial request (which you failed to acknowledge), with
a repeat request.
Are you trying to say to me that I want to waste my time liaising with you, to
request you cease doing something I have already asked you to stop doing,
because I am bored or enjoy these interactions with you?? Please…….
The fact you didn't acknowledge my first email AND failed to take account of
your (repeated) mistakes by accusing of lying is as preposterous as it is
laughable.
Like I said above, this is very simple:
Don't deliver your 'Newsletter' to mailboxes that don't want to receive
Junk Mail - which is what your newsletter is!
Enjoy your weekend
Warm regards"
xxxxxxxxx
This response to the email 15:40 14 Aug 2020 from XXXXXXXXXX has been reviewed
and approved by the Sponsors of the "Petersham Park Waste Collective [PPWC]"
Stephen GOULD Peter AXTENS LLB (Retired)
Sponsor Co-ordinator Legal Officer
OPEN INTERCHANGE CONSORTIUM SUSTAINABILITY ACTION NETWORK [SAN]
E: ehn.1a3posgg@gmail.com
M: {61}(4)1600-9468
Below are examples of support emails including:
1 support email received on 16:25 Wed 02 Sep 2020:
Hi Stephen & Clare
Unlike your correspondent I am very interested in the PPWC news and work but
as a matter of practicality don't you think it would be easier to just not
deliver the newsletter to the person in question rather than wasting your
time and energy explaining the difference in junk mail and public interest
and engaging in correspondence with the person?.
It is a bit like trying to deal with a troll on social media.
I thank you for all you do on behalf of us all
2 Councillor Fiona
Fri 8/21/2020 1:50 PM
Dear Clare,
Thank you for the care you are showing to our world.
Kind regards
3 Councillor Geoff
Hi Geoff – thanks for your response
Hope it helps explain what we believe is
happening behind the scenes
regards
Clare GARDINER
Cr Geoff
Wed 8/19/2020 8:02 PM
It does
I Other Inner West Council Documents that are part of the CSP2036
a Strategies
b Plans
c Statements
r Research References
a Strategies
Is1 Resourcing Strategy [ReS] 2018-2028 Adopted Jun 2018- PDF File
Is2 Climate + Renewables Strategy [CRS] - draft On-line
Is3 Employment and Retail Lands Strategy [EaRLS] - PDF File
Is4 Housing Strategy [HS] - PDF File
Is5 Integrated Transport Strategy [ITS] Adopted 03 Mar 2020 - PDF File
Is6 Asset Management Strategy [AMS]2018-28 Adopted Jun 2018 - PDF File
Is7 Workforce Management Strategy [WMS] 2018-22 Adopted Jun 2018 - PDF File
Is8 Information and Communication Technology [ICT] Strategy 2018-2022 Adopted Jun 2018 - PDF File
b Plans
Ip1 Community Strategic Plan [CSP] 2036 Endorsed Jun 2019 - On-line
Ip2 Economic Strategic Development Plan [EDSP] draft - On-line
Ip3 Long Term Financial Plan 2019-2029 Adopted Jun 2019 - PDF File
c Statements
It1 Local Planning Statement [LPS]
r References
R6 2019-01-19 Adelaide Advertiser: Compensation paid to Slave Owners 1835 - 2015 (180 yrs)
R5 2003-2014 Value of Volunteers to Australian State Economies
R4 2014-11-07 IBM "Blockchain" solution for the Diamond Industry Video
R3 1997 Lessons from a Dozen Years of Group Support Systems Research - 4,000 IBM projects
R2 Sir Evelyn de Rothschild - Director De Beers 1977-1994 & IBM UK 1972-1995
R1 1987-04-23 RUBAC Automatic eProcess Synchronisation Video
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