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Andrew Ian McNamara (born 19 August 1959) is an Australian politician. He was a Labor member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 2001 to 2009, representing the district of Hervey Bay. He served as Minister for Sustainability, Climate Change and Innovation from 2007 to 2009, under the premiership of Anna Bligh.
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Peak oil
Peak Oil is the point or timeframe at which the maximum global petroleum production rate is reached. This will have long term significant effects on transport and planning issues.[1]
In February 2005, McNamara came to national prominence as the first mainstream Australian politician to speak out on the issue of Peak Oil.[2][3]
McNamara was the Chair of the Queensland Government's Oil Vulnerability Taskforce.[4] The Taskforce report, "Queensland's Vulnerability to Rising Oil Prices," also known as the McNamara Report was commissioned in 2005 and is the first of its kind to be commissioned by any government in the world.[5] McNamara is also the Foundation Patron of the Australian Society for the Study of Peak Oil.
Climate change
Andrew McNamara was a member of Australia's delegation to the Bali Climate Change Conference in December 2007. Other members of the delegation included Kevin Rudd, Peter Garrett, Penny Wong and Simon Crean.
McNamara has also established a Climate Change Council with a number of prominent environmentalists and business leaders including Tim Flannery and Ian Lowe.
Anti-whaling
Andrew McNamara has been a strong opponent of whaling, particularly Japanese whaling in Australian waters.
Hervey Bay
Andrew McNamara represented the seat of Hervey Bay. Hervey Bay is one of the fastest growing areas in Australia. The area's principal industry is tourism, in particular whale watching.
Seeking a fourth term, McNamara was defeated in the 2009 election by former Hervey Bay Mayor Ted Sorensen.
Significant speeches
- First Speech in the Queensland Parliament, 3 April 2001
- Speech in Queensland Parliament on Peak Oil, 22 February 2005
- Speech in Queensland Parliament against Whaling, 6 February 2007
- Speech in Queensland Parliament against Whaling, 22 May 2007
- Speech in Queensland Parliament on Clean Coal Technology, 7 June 2007
References
- ^ "Wartime Mentality Needed". Courier Mail. 2007-09-15. http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,22419398-3102,00.html.
- ^ "Running On Empty". Sydney Morning Herald. 2005-04-02. http://www.smh.com.au/news/National/Running-on-empty/2005/04/01/1112302233942.html.
- ^ "Australian Politician Goes on record about Peak Oil and Gas". Global Public Media. 2005-02-22. http://www.globalpublicmedia.com/lectures/360.
- ^ "New task force to tackle oil woes". ABC. 2005-05-20. http://www.abc.net.au/news/items/200505/1373249.htm?widebay.
- ^ "New Queensland Sustainability Minister on the future with less oil". Global Public Media. 2007-09-19. http://globalpublicmedia.com/new_queensland_sustainability_minister_on_the_future_with_less_oil.
External links
- Andrew McNamara interviews and speeches on Global Public Media
- Australian Society for the Study of Peak Oil and Gas
- Andrew McNamara personal home page
Peak Oil Core issues Results/responses Hirsch report · Oil Depletion Protocol · Price of petroleum · 2000s energy crisis · Energy crisis · Export Land Model · Food vs fuel · Oil reserves · Pickens Plan · Swing producer · Transition TownsPeople Books Films A Crude Awakening · Collapse · The End of Suburbia · Oil Factor · PetroApocalypse Now? · How Cuba Survived Peak Oil · What a Way to GoOrganizations Other "peaks" Categories:- Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
- Australian Labor Party politicians
- 1959 births
- Living people
- People associated with peak oil
- People associated with energy
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