
Megan Evans
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Dec 2, 2024 |
mfgsolicitors.com | Megan Evans
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May 19, 2024 |
phys.org | Megan Evans |Brendan A. Wintle |Hugh P. Possingham
The government has great aspirations. It has committed to end extinctions and expand our protected areas to cover 30% of every Australian ecosystem by 2030. This is part of its Nature Positive Plan, aligned with the 2022 Kunming-Montreal global biodiversity pact. The goal is not just to conserve nature but to restore what is being lost.
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Sep 22, 2023 |
phys.org | Martine Maron |Megan Evans |Sophus zu Ermgassen
Have you heard the phrase "nature positive?" It's suddenly everywhere. The idea is simple: rather than continually erode the natural world, nature positive envisions a future with more nature than we have now.
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Sep 21, 2023 |
au.news.yahoo.com | Martine Maron |Megan Evans |UNSW Sydney |Sophus zu Ermgassen
Have you heard the phrase “nature positive”? It’s suddenly everywhere. The idea is simple: rather than continually erode the natural world, nature positive envisions a future with more nature than we have now. Sudden popularity can be reason for caution. After all, we’ve seen well-intended ideas become cover for greenwashing before. And without strong guardrails, we risk nature positive being used as a distraction from continued failures.
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Jul 3, 2023 |
en.krishakjagat.org | Megan Evans
03 July 2023, AU: The US Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Services (USDA FAS) has revised down its projection for Australian 2023-24 wheat exports, while raising slightly its forecast for barley exports. The USDA FAS has revised Australian projected wheat exports for the 2023-24 marketing year (October-September) down by 2mn t from its previous estimate in April to 21mn t.
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