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The government is considering whether to scrap or delay its tax green paper

  • Written by: The Conversation Contributor
imageMalcolm Turnbull will need to allow himself plenty of time to spruik tax reform before an election in 2016. AAP/David Moir

Call me naïve, but I can’t see why Malcolm Turnbull would rush to an election early next year after flagging he will go full term.

Speculation in the last few days has suggested Turnbull would be or should be tempted...

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Melting Antarctic ice sheets and sea level rise: a warning from the future

  • Written by: The Conversation Contributor
imageAntarctica is vital to the planet's climate system.Antarctic image from www.shutterstock.com

The remote location of the Antarctic and Greenland polar ice sheets may leave us with the impression that developments in these regions have little effect on the climate and life in the temperate zones of the Earth, where most of us live. We may therefore...

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