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The Murray-Darling Basin Plan fails to deal adequately with climate change

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Pittock, James
Williams, John
Grafton, Quentin

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Australian Water Association

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Our April issue featured a technical paper titled �Managing Water in the Murray-Darling Basin Under A Variable And Changing Climate�. The paper caused a bit of a stir and created dispute among Australian scientists. In this opinion piece Jamie Pittock, John Williams and R Quentin Grafton from the Australian National University state their case.

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