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What will happen to the cod if the Murray River runs dry?

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Jennifer Marohasy

We have managed to regulate the Murray, but we have not yet reconciled with it.

The loss of the baiji

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Jennifer Marohasy

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

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Tom Quirk

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

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Jennifer Marohasy

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'

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Jennifer Marohasy

What can we learn from six years of salinity hype?

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