Garnaut urges eating kangaroo

With sheep and cattle producing large quantities of harmful greenhouse gas methane, Ross Garnaut proposes a low-emitting alternative that may take a bit of getting used to. Garnaut urges eating kangaroo
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New Zealand introduces carbon trading but no targets

The bill establishing New Zealand’s Carbon Trading Scheme is now law, but is suffering from a lack of targets. The NZ Herald notes that the ‘golden goose’ of agriculture is actually the elephant in the room. New Zealand introduces carbon trading but no targets
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Penis Eating Fish Plague Australian Harbor

Look out! Note that it seems that nerve.com got the headline wrong and it's actually an Australian fish eating New Zealand penis. How embarrasing! Penis Eating Fish Plague Australian Harbor
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Can engineering the Earth save it from catastrophe?

Fears the world is not doing enough to cut carbon dioxide emissions are forcing scientists to "think the unthinkable" by contemplating altering the global climate artificially with mega-engineering projects. Can engineering the Earth save it from catastrophe?
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Garnaut’s 10% target – not, he believes, sufficient

A misguided political pragmatism seems to have caused Garnaut to abandon his brief to develop an effective strategy for addressing climate change. This Canberra Times piece is comprehensive and well-written. Garnaut’s 10% target – not, he believes, sufficient
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Desperate times, desperate measures for lower Murray lakes

As government strategists thrash out the trigger point to determine when sea water will be let into the lakes, enviro-dinosaur Nelson continues to deny the River’s dire state is a consequence of climate change Desperate times, desperate measures for lower Murray lakes
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Australia suffering 'man drought'?

Statistics have revealed that there are almost 100,000 more females than males in Australia. Australia suffering 'man drought'?
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North Pole can now be circumnavigated

For the first time in human history, the Arctic’s North-west and North-east Passages are both open, as sea previously covered by reflective ice absorbs more heat from the Sun. North Pole can now be circumnavigated
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