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    Aussie broadband at mercy of politicians
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    by Togo  10-15-2007    1
     by Patty2007  
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    Wealthy nations - no barrier to water to water crisis
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    by Togo  8-14-2007   
     by AndreaJoRush  
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    Queensalnd, a booming economy with a water crisis
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    by Togo  8-14-2007    1
     by AndreaJoRush  
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    Hidden Ocean Current a Climate Clue?
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    by Togo  9-4-2007   
     by AndreaJoRush  
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    Residents to evacuate sinking island
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    by Togo  9-13-2007    2
     by AndreaJoRush  
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    Rainwater tanks and water recycling better than dams/ desal plants
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    by Togo  9-21-2007   
     by AndreaJoRush  
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    Resources rights of indigenous people rejected
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    by Togo  9-13-2007    1
     by abailart  
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    Trawling halted in South Pacific
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    by Togo  5-6-2007    1
     by Stormy858  
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    Tuna sells for record
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    by Togo  1-5-2008   
     Whales or tuna....Japan fail to realise the impact of exceeding existing quotas.
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    Regenerators battling an ecological bulldozer
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    by Togo  2-4-2008   
     Poisonous Plants that were listed in the report as having caused deaths in Australia include Arum Lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica), Lantana (Lantana camara), Oleander (Nerium oleander), White Cedar (Melia azedarach) and Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima).
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    Why grow GM canola in Australia?
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    by Togo  11-27-2007   
     Genetically modified canola is already grown in some States. Bees do not recognise State boundaries and contamination already exists, so the prinmary producers are already in the hands of the multi-nationals.
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    Air pollution and its affect on climate, yet another example
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    by Togo  5-9-2007   
     'Forestry' and other practices in distant South America, not to mention our immediate neighbour Indonesia, can directly influence this continent's weather pattern. Does this offer in part some explantion for the continuing drought conditions in Australia?
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    Australia ratifies Kyoto
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    by Togo  12-8-2007   
     There is fear on the economic impact of Kyoto such that: * the cost of energy is driven up in countries with targets. * This in turn drives up the price of manufactured goods. * The higher price of goods means that local manufacturing is reduced * There are then fewer exports and more goods imported from countries that don't have * The economic effects of the trade imbalance reduce consumer demand, so we eventually have to use less energy. ... surely it would be better to get on board the new energy economy than be stuck with the dinosaur industries related to fossil fuels! Living in a CLEAN world is what's important. Needless to say Australia's carbon output is a small fraction of India,China, Indonesia etc. and without 3rd world compliance our efforts are meaningless.
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