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A bimonthly scholarly journal that publishes research and issues of sustainability in the environment, industry and community. Focused on Australia and the Asia-Pacific region.

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Fast forwarding solutions.(Editorial)(Editorial)(Brief article)
February 1, 2009... In putting together this issue's Focus on options for rapid global C[O.sub.2] drawdown (page 14), it became obvious that what would once have seemed an outlandish topic was now pertinent. Given the support the topic received, it struck me as surreal that the international community now...

White Paper response: 'timely start, but we could do better'.
February 1, 2009... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Since the federal government released its White Paper outlining a carbon pollution reduction scheme (CPRS) for Australia in December, the response from environmental and public policy experts has been consistent--introducing a CPRS in 2010 is commendable, but the...

'Cash crops' at risk from pollinator decline?(Brief article)
February 1, 2009... An international study of long-term trends in crop pollination has concluded that an increasing reliance of developing countries on pollinator-dependent crops, such as coffee, could reduce these nations' crop harvests if pollinator numbers continue to decline. 'The fact that while...

Greywater gets standard treatment.(Brief article)
February 1, 2009... Researchers have developed a simple laboratory protocol for testing greywater treatment technologies to determine if they meet national recycled water standards, a breakthrough that could boost efforts to conserve national water resources. Greywater may contain not only chemicals such as...

Unprecedented slowdown in coral growth.(Brief article)
February 1, 2009... The rate at which Great Barrier Reef corals absorb calcium from seawater to calcify their hard skeletons has declined sharply in the past 20 years, slowing coral growth, according to a paper published by Australian researchers in the journal Science. The researchers from the Australian...

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