Tag Archives: Christine Milne

A faint glimmer through a murky haze

Australian politics is much preoccupied with climate change these days, but so far it’s nearly all noise. A new carbon price proposal offers some faint hope. [16 February 2010 | Peter Boyer] The climate debate is getting noisy . Before, it … Continue reading

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The new maxim: populate AND perish

Population growth, whether we like it or not, must be contained if our response to climate change is to be effective. Continue reading

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