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[7 Sep 2010 | View Comments | ]
Cloud over Melbourne’s fringe darkens

Henry Peters reports on the problems associated with having a high density population in Melbourne and what experts think the future might bring.

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[6 Sep 2010 | View Comments | ]
Sharks not the villain of the sea, man is

Last month’s shark attack in Western Australia has many believing the myth that all sharks are killers. But experts say man does more damage to sharks than the other way around. Image: Terry Goss.

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[3 Sep 2010 | View Comments | ]
Why have all the fish gone?

In the second part of Anna Hager’s investigation, she looks at what is being done to cultivate the Bluefin tuna industry from near collapse.

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[2 Sep 2010 | View Comments | ]
Wildlife warriors stand strong

Erika Tumambing reports on the silent heroes of Australian wildlife and the struggles they must overcome to save the country’s native animals. Image: Pip_Wilson

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[1 Sep 2010 | View Comments | ]
Why is the tuna industry so blue?

Shocking facts have been revealed about the global depletion of the stock of all three bluefin tuna species in recent times. Anna Hager investigates.

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[1 Sep 2010 | View Comments | ]
Tourism: environmental limbo for Santorini

Beneath the natural wonder of Santorini’s cliff tops and lagoon, the villages are being covered in plastic as the Greek government fails to implement a recycling scheme.

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[21 Aug 2010 | View Comments | ]
Eating for a better future

It is surprising to think that so much environmental harm is caused by what we choose to put on our plates every day. So what can be done to counter this? Avleen Masawan explores sustainable eating.

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[19 Aug 2010 | View Comments | ]
The Outback in a backyard

Many Australians may have dreamt of having a Skippy of their own hopping around the backyard, but as the current law stands owning native animals is illegal. This isn’t the case in America where the market for our native animals is booming.

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[19 Aug 2010 | View Comments | ]
Geoengineering: green or garbage?

There is no doubt that our climate is changing. But what if we have passed the point of no return? James Manning reports.

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[18 Aug 2010 | View Comments | ]
Illegal logging down in Indonesia, but still fuelled by corrupt officials

Although illegal logging in Indonesia is decreasing, forests continue to be felled with the support of corrupt officials, says a new report.