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A view to our emissions trading scheme: whether it is the centrepiece of Australia's efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions as the government claims, or just one of a raft of measures as others argue it should be, Australia's emissions trading scheme

[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] As Professor Ross Garnaut said when releasing his Draft Report in early July, Australia is not early in entering the...
Ecos, 08/01/08 by Taylor, Robin · More from publication -
Celiac Disease Refractory to a Gluten-free Diet?/Commentary/Commentary
CASE DESCRIPTION A 75-year-old woman from an outside hospital was referred because of continued signs and symptoms of celiac disease...
Clinical Chemistry, 02/01/08 by Mikesh, Leann M; Crowe, Sheila E; Bullock, Grant C; Taylor, Nancy E; Bruns, David E; Lorenz, Robin G; Barton, Susan H; Murray, Joseph A · More from publication -
Associations of Gender, Sexual Identity and Competing Needs with Healthcare Utilization among People with HIV/AIDS, The
Financial support: The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development provided funding (grant R01HD41878). The Risk and Prevention Study...
Journal of the National Medical Association, 04/01/07 by Penniman, Typhanye V; Taylor, Stephanie L; Bird, Chloe E; Beckman, Robin; Et al · More from publication -
Outflanking the Laotian rice thieves: CSIRO scientists' research on mouse plagues in the Australian wheat belt is helping farmers in Asia reduce rice losses and other damage from local rodents. Their cunning trap barrier system is not only cheap, simple a

The impact of a rodent plague can be devastating. For example, a 1993 mouse plague in southern Australia cost an estimated AS 100 million in...
Ecos, 02/01/07 by Taylor, Robin · More from publication -
New approaches for traditional ways: things are looking up for the traditional villagers around Bach Ma National Park in Vietnam's highlands. A cooperative international project is teaching them new farming methods that both help preserve their protected

The green stems of the choko plant (Sechium edule) are a popular vegetable in Vietnam. Harvested in the clean mountainous regions, they fetch a...
Ecos, 10/01/06 by Taylor, Robin · More from publication -
TheBook Of Nemesis; Tony Blair: the gospel according to Robin
KEEP a diary," advised Mae West, "and some day it'll keep you." Never was a more true word spoken. In the village of Westminster, it would appear,...
Sunday Herald, The, 10/26/03 by AlanTaylor interviews RobinCook · More from publication -
Was teacher murdered by a friend with an obsession?
Byline: ROBIN YAPP;BEN TAYLOR
TEACHER Jane Longhurst could have been killed by an obsessed friend or colleague, detectives said...
Daily Mail (London, England), The, 04/24/03 by Robin Yapp; Ben Taylor · More from publication -
In 2002, it's easier to be green. (spectrum).(Brief Article)

HOW MUCH could you save on your energy bill by swapping the electric heater for a gas furnace? What difference would it make if you took the...
Ecos, 01/01/02 by Taylor, Robin · More from publication -
Essential oil: oil distilled from the paperbark tree is enriching the lives of villagers in Papua New Guinea's Western Province.

In a remote village in Papua New Guinea's Western Province, villagers are celebrating the `mol' tree and its gift of a new industry. ...
Ecos, 01/01/02 by Taylor, Robin · More from publication -
Pine prospects: Robin Taylor describes an epic journey to save a rare stand of natural radiata pine from destruction by feral goats.

As the weary group struggled into camp, too tired to heat their evening meal, Colin Matheson wondered what he had got himself into. Matheson,...
Ecos, 01/01/02 by Taylor, Robin · More from publication



