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Clive Hamilton, " A trump card in the nuclear power play", Opinion, Sydney Morning Herald, August 8, 2006.Jarrod Watt, " Heated debate over the warming of the planet", ABC (North Coast NSW), August 6, 2006." Environment Centre criticises call for nuclear waste dump", ABC News, August 6, 2006." Brown slams Flannery's nuclear power suggestions", ABC News, August 5, 2006." Govt undermining nuclear security: ACF", The West Australian, August 5th 2006." Australia urged to take back nuke waste", Sydney Morning Herald, August 5, 2006.Ben Dogherty, " Nuclear way to go: Flannery", The Age, August 5, 2006.Amanda Hodge and Asa Wahlquist, " Take back N-waste, says Flannery", The Australian, August 05, 2006." Interview with Tim Flannery", WWF Australia, Undated (2006).Kerry O'Brien, " Campaigner attacks nuclear inquiry's credibility", 7.30 Report, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, July 3, 2006.Catherine McGrath, " Interview with Prime Minister John Howard", AM, ABC Radio National, June 7, 2006.Tim Flannery, " Let's talk about nuclear power and other energy sources", The Age, May 30, 2006.Toni Hassan, " Nuclear proliferation a concern in uranium trade", The World Today, March 6, 2006.Tim Flannery, " Nuclear: back on the horizon", The Age, September 26, 2005.Maxine McKew, " Flannery warns on global warming", Lateline, ABC TV, June 10, 2005.Tim Flannery, " Burnt and hostile: just what we need", Sydney Morning Herald, December 21, 2006.(The article title has the No in "No Nukes" crossed out). Tim Flannery, "No Nukes", Good Weekend, Sydney Morning Herald, August 5, 2006.Tim Flannery, " Future perfect: Governments and business won't lead the way, but good citizens can make a difference", Sydney Morning Herald, September 27, 2005.Tim Flannery, " Nuclear future: Despite the cost and the dangers of nuclear power, climate change is strengthening the case for its more widespread use", Sydney Morning Herald, September 26, 2005.Tim Flannery, " The power beneath our feet", ' Sydney Morning Herald, September 26, 2005." Core promise: green energy", accessed July 2011." Tim Flannery to join Macquarie University", Macquarie University News, June 2006." Dr Tim Flannery, Senior Research Scientist, Division of Vertebrate Zoology, Australian Museum", accessed July 2006." Prof Tim Flannery", The Wentworth Group, accessed January 2007." Tim Flannery", ABC, accessed July 2006." Tim Flannery: Scientist, explorer, author", accessed August 2006.Tim Flannery, We Are the Weather Makers, Text Publishing, 2006.
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Tim Flannery, Country: a continent, a scientist & a kangaroo, Text Publishing, January 2005.Tim Flannery, Throwim Way Leg: An Adventure, Grove Press, March 2000.The Eternal Frontier: An Ecological History of North America and its Peoples, Grove Press, May 2002 (Reprint).The Future Eaters: An Ecological History of the Australasian Lands and People, Grove Press, 1994, ISBN 0-8021-3943-4 ISBN 0-7301-0422-2.I'm not interested in ideology," Flannery said. He is extremely intelligent, obviously well connected and used to getting things done, which is not what a lot of scientists or environmental groups are very good at. "It was a breath of fresh air when Rob came along. In the acknowledgements of his book The Weather Makers, Flannery notes that "Rob Purves encouraged me from the start, and a grant from the Purves Foundation for the Environment (sic) made it possible for me to complete the work." The website for the book, also states: "grateful acknowledgements to the sponsors of this site: the WWF-Australia and the Purves Environmental Fund." Flannery is also a defender of Purves and his vision that the environmental movement should be more collaborative with business. The founder of the fund, Robert Purves, is also the President of the non-government organisation WWF Australia. While the group describes itself as being "independent", the non-government organisation WWF Australia states on its website that it "convened" the group. To date its primary focus has been on the allocation of water in major river systems. Since November 2002 Flannery has been a member of the Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists, a group funded by the Purves Environmental Fund to propose measures to address major environmental issues. 4.3 Articles on Flannery & Nuclear Power.