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Towards a national greenhouse strategy for Australia / Australian and New Zealand Environment Council
Record no:
21686
Call no:
551.5250994 AUS
Author:
Australian and New Zealand Environment Council
Publisher:
Canberra: AGPS
Year:
1990
Description:
2 v. vi, 96 p. ; 8 p., : ill. ; 21 x 30 cm.
Subject:
Greenhouse effect, Atmospheric - Australia
;
Climatic changes - Australia
;
Environmental policy - Australia
;
Isbn:
0644129794
Notes:
8 p. Summary report held Main Library only.
Cat. no. 9016554.
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