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Amid all the shouting, a plea for finding common cause

The mud-slinging and stereotyping are hindering our capacity to define the climate and energy problems and act to remedy them. [20 April 2010 | Peter Boyer] I loathe modern technology, believe that modern times have brought only misery and fantasise about … Continue reading

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Replacing science with empty reassurances

After an election campaign almost devoid of climate debate, and with media dominated by anti-science rhetoric, Tasmanians might be forgiven for thinking the climate crisis has evaporated. How wrong that would be. [23 March 2010 | Peter Boyer] For those who … Continue reading

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Take a deep breath of Tasmanian fresh air

Tanya Ha’s Warm TV is a sponsored analysis of Tasmanian climate change issues – and a practical guide for everyone on what to do – that should have our full support. Continue reading

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