
Ken Enderby
Ken Enderby is an environmental advocate who emphasizes the importance of carbon offsets as a means to combat climate change. He actively participates in offsetting his own carbon emissions through a not-for-profit organization focused on restoring native forests. Enderby believes that while carbon offsets are not a complete solution, they play a crucial role in the fight against climate change, provided they are implemented effectively and with proper scrutiny.
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Only a rapid transition to renewables will do that, and the faster we get on with it the better.
Morrison reaches another low with his dig at prime ministerKen Enderby from Concord discusses the impact of climate change on rural communities.
Opposition to renewables is selfish and short-sightedKen Enderby shares his experience of switching from gas to a heat pump for energy.
Corporates cook with gas under principle-free ALNothing sends a more powerful signal about the future of energy than Saudi Arabia planning to become a renewable energy superpower.
Jews and Palestinians deserve dignity equallyKen Enderby shares his positive experience with home battery savings.
Beware of dodgy home battery installersKen Enderby expresses concern about the Great Barrier Reef's health.
Tap on to get true patronageKen Enderby discusses the benefits of going all-electric.
Dutton’s challenge now is to develop some policiesKen Enderby is referenced in a discussion about hybrid vehicles.
Labor’s strength lies in the quality of its cabinetEnderby discusses the importance of properly implementing carbon offsets.
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