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While Abbott fumbles abroad, at home Australians demand action on climate change.
By day four of the United Nations climate talks in Warsaw, Australia had won its third Fossil Award; the award given by the international Climate Action Network to the country which has done the most to block progress at the … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged Australia, climate action, climate change, politics, Tony Abbott
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Not another blog?!
I have finally succumbed to the temptation of writing a blog. Not another blog?! – I hear you say. Well yes. I am writing this as helicopters fly over head and sirens scream up the highway, off fighting a bush … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Australia, Blue Mountains, bush fire, ecology, politics, science, wildfire
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