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Scaling up

T’S AN inconvenient truth that contemporary Australia is guilty of environmental damage on a grand scale. How else could the world’s driest inhabited continent have been transformed into a thriving First World economy within a couple of centuries? We are not alone. All modern industrial nations can be similarly held to account, of course, but over much

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