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Climate change in Australia / Meteorology / Emissions trading / Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme / Tax / Agriculture / Drought / Climate change policy / Atmospheric sciences / Environment
Date: 2010-10-01 10:24:21
Climate change in Australia
Meteorology
Emissions trading
Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme
Tax
Agriculture
Drought
Climate change policy
Atmospheric sciences
Environment

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