No 41 December 2004
Property rights and the environment by Andrew Macintosh and Richard Denniss
The peripatetic Institute
When FTA spells BSE by Hilary Bambrick
Can we bury our greenhouse problem? by High Saddler
Climate Change Taskforce reaches consensus by Alan Tate
Time to mothball the Kyoto sceptics by Clive Hamilton
Take the rest of the year off by Richard Denniss
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