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Fame Cove land clearingPushing roads through remnant coastal forest is legal in NSW if undertaken on rural land, as here in Fame Cove. So is clearing for fence lines, gardens, dwellings, dams and stockyards. Landowners do not need a permit to do this, even in endangered ecological communities. If you think that's a problem, write to the Minister for the Environment, Phil Koperberg office[at]koperberg.minister.nsw.gov.au. |
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Popular contentToday's:Random Quote"The fact is that the last time we had high levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere was 100 million years ago and the Sun was a little bit cooler at that time. Now if we push it up...this is not something that most climatologists will talk about but I think that there is a small chance, maybe a 1% chance, that if we really hit the planet too hard we may push it into a runaway system in which the temperature simply goes up and up until the oceans boil into the atmosphere, and that would extinguish all life on Earth." |