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SingerPeterBrownBob, The Environment In Crisis, Text Publishing Company, 1996.
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Trainer, above, p.36.
4.
SingerBrown, above, p.29.
5.
SingerBrown, above, p.28.
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SingerBrown, above, p.29.
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McMichaelA.J., Planetary Overload, Cambridge University Press, 1995, pp.160–1.
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LoweIan, ‘Australia Powers a Gain for Spain’, (2000) 2259New Scientist, 7 October, p.53.
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SingerBrown, above, p.12.
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11.
Stillwell, above, p.219.
12.
Stillwell, above, p.74.
13.
SingerBrown, above, p.31.
14.
KrugmanPaul, The Accidental Theorist, Penguin Books, 1999, pp.81–5.
15.
SelfPeter, Rolling Back The Market, Macmillan Press, p.145.
16.
Krugman, above, p.83.
17.
Stillwell, above, p.34.
18.
Stillwell, above, p.35.
19.
FitzGeraldBarry, ‘BHP in two minds about pulling plug on Ok Tedi’, Age, homepage, 12 August 1999.