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Science and the governance of Australia's climate regime

Rodney J. Keenan (), Lisa Caripis, Anita Foerster, Lee Godden and Jacqueline Peel
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Rodney J. Keenan: Melbourne School of Land and Environment, University of Melbourne
Lisa Caripis: Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne
Anita Foerster: Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne
Lee Godden: Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne
Jacqueline Peel: Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne

Nature Climate Change, 2012, vol. 2, issue 7, 477-478

Abstract: The promise of a scientifically sound policy approach to tackle greenhouse-gas emissions in Australia gives hope that the country's efforts to mitigate climate change can make an effective contribution to international objectives.

Date: 2012
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