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You probably missed the latest national environmental-economic accounts – but why?

  • Written by Michael Vardon, Associate Professor at the Fenner School, Australian National University
You probably missed the latest national environmental-economic accounts – but why?The latest Australian Environmental-Economic Accounts tell us waste production is rising with GDP, but the information is incomplete and widely ignored.Estormiz/Wikimedia

The Australian Bureau of Statistics released the Australian Environmental-Economic Accounts on June 15. It’s a fine achievement, which shows, among other things, growing...

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