Australia’s new focus on gas could be playing with fire
Tony Wood writes in The Conversation (23.8.16) about the increasing focus by governments in Australia on gas production and exports, and the implications of this for
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Tony Wood writes in The Conversation (23.8.16) about the increasing focus by governments in Australia on gas production and exports, and the implications of this for
John Rolfe writes in The Conversation (12.8.16) about the multi-billion dollar cost to repair damage done to the Great Barrier Reef by sediment runoff, according to
In an article with great relevance to the current debate over tree clearing in Queensland, Sean Maxwell, James Watson, and Richard Fuller point out in The
Stephan Lewandowsky writes in The Conversation (11.8.16) about the recently elected One Nation senator from Queensland, Malcolm Roberts, ‘who fervently rejects the establish scientific fact that
Amy Remeikis reports in the Brisbane Times (7.8.16) on the latest release of data from the state government’s monitoring of tree clearing, in its regular Statewide
Alan Pears writes in The Conversation (4.8.16) about the dilemma caused by increased demand for Australia’s supplies of liquified natural gas, and points to ways of
Hannah Aulby and Mark Ogge of The Australia Institute report: ‘Between 2010 and 2015 the Liberal Party of Australia and the Queensland Liberal National Party accepted
Nicole Hasham and Peter Hartcher report in the Sydney Morning Herald (4.8.16) on a directive from the new Science Minister, Greg Hunt, that the CSIRO should
Alex Fattal and Nicky Ison write in The Conversation (2.8.16) about the shortcomings of Australia’s wholesale electricity market, and argue for a well-planned transition to a
This article explains how and why the statutory requirements for mining rehabilitation have failed to serve Queensland in the past and how the Environmental Protection (Chain
Liz Macpherson and colleagues write in The Conversation (2.8.16) about the history of water allocation and resource management in the northern, largely undeveloped parts of Australia,
Tony Moore reports in the Brisbane Times (27.7.16) on the loss of koala habitat around the northern fringes of Brisbane as land clearing work continues for
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