Recent publications in IPA Review article
Certainly clouds the IPCC
Paying farmers for water or not: A new $10 billion plan
What will happen to the cod if the Murray River runs dry?
We have managed to regulate the Murray, but we have not yet reconciled with it.
The loss of the baiji
You have probably never heard of the baijiâ€â€the graceful, grey dolphin endemic to the Yangtze River with tiny eyes and a long narrow beak. If you ever visit China, chances are you will never see one.
Nuclear Waste Management in Australia
Many countries are searching for a publicly acceptable system for nuclear waste disposal. Australia may be in a unique position to offer safe long term burial of waste. This will not only make a substantial contribution to world security but also...
Polar Bear Politics: Underestimating the survival capacity of one popular bear
Are polar bears really threatened by global warming or are they being opportunistically exploited by scientists and activists to sell a particularly bleak and brittle story of their iconic status?
'The macabre fascination that goes with gothic horror novels'
What can we learn from six years of salinity hype?
Consensus can be wrong
Kill Crocodiles for fun and profit
Allowing tourists to kill and sell crocodiles is definitely worth considering