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Pontification Prompts Population Proliferation Problem

On his way to Australia for World Youth Day, the Pope has called for Catholics to find a way of living, a style of life that eases the problems caused to the environment.  He wants humanity to safeguard the world against the ravages of climate change.

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The Future for General Motors

It used to be said that what was good for General Motors was good for America.  This is clearly no longer true.  But could what is good for America be good for General Motors?

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Business: be wary but not too nervous

Business decision makers and economic forecasters have over reacted to a slump in consumer sentiment in 2008.  This letter was published in the Australian Financial Review on 19 June 2008.

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Politicians raise then dash hopes for support of orang-utans

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Why did I pee so profusely in Pompeii?

When Gail and I visited Pompeii in December 2007, I had an urgent need to pee about every hour.  But when we visited the forest in Borneo in April 2008, I was comfortable without a pee stop from 7.30 am to 6pm each day.  A new book suggests why.

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Evidence that eating genetically modified food impairs wisdom

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The Australia 2020 Summit

This is a most welcome initiative aimed at identifying and harvesting the best ideas for making the country fit for the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century.  The summit is being held on 19 and 20 April 2008.

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Is this greenwashing?

The Australian Financial Review magazine recently published a fashion article with models set against beautiful forest images.  While no claims were made about “green” credentials by the brands involved, is this a case of greenwashing?

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Working Families Obsession

Kevin Rudd and his colleagues in the Australian government do not seem to be able to make a statement on any topic without referring to “working families”. Why?

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