Australia’s environment could be repaired - including saving threatened wildlife and restoring our rivers - for 0.3% of GDP. In dollar terms… it’s about $7.3 billion a year for 30 years - the first time a dollar figure has been put on saving our environment.
Sean Aylmer talks to Jamie Pittock, a Professor at the Fenner School of Environment and Society at ANU. He’s a member of the Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists, and a co-author of the Blueprint to Repair Australia’s Landscapes.

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