Hot Air : How nigh's the end? (Griffith Review 12)
Author(s): Julianne Schultz (ed)
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Griffith Review is a quarterly publication of fine writing and debate, presenting outstanding new writing about topical subjects. Hot Air will present a uniquely Australian perspective on climate and environment - past, present and future. It will bring new insights to the public and political discussion of climate change, one of the most fraught issues of the day - the new battlefield for science and politics. A major new essay by Murray Sayle explores the rise and fall of hydro carbon civilisation and Australia's unique and important role in this crucial global debate. He draws together the threads linking fossil fuels, globalisation and capitalism with a provocative new analysis which will challenge the way we think about climate change and the future. First published 2006. About the Author : Griffith Review is edited by Julianne Schultz, an award-winning writer with extensive media experience. Award-winning novelist and academic Nigel Krauth is the literary editor.
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- : Julianne Schultz (ed)
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