Climate change may pose threat to rule of law, says Supreme Court judge Francois Kunc
There is no set of issues that could be said to be more "current", both in Australia and around the world, than the nature and consequences of climate change.
It is generally accepted that in the course of what Jacob Bronowski memorably called "The Ascent of Man", one area where hunting-gathering gave way to agrarian civilisation some 8000 to 10,000 years ago was the "Fertile Crescent", which stretched from the Nile in the west to the Tigris and Euphrates in the east.
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