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Government emissions audit a start – but only a start

The Tasmanian government’s program to deal with carbon emissions has started well with an audit of its operations, but its omission of forestry activities throws some doubt on the accuracy of its findings. Continue reading

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Science and politics make uneasy bedfellows

There’s a world of difference between careful, methodical scientists and the public world of politics, but we need the two to get together and stay together for the sake of our future on the planet. Continue reading

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