Enhancing the Weather: Governance of Weather Modification Activities in Australia

Environmental and Planning Law Journal update: Vol 37 Pt 6
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This Issue of the Environmental and Planning Law Journal includes the following articles: “The Role of Legal Innovation and Blockchain Technology in “Next Gen” Environmental Markets” – Emily Davies; “Indigenous Water Rights and Water Law Reforms in Australia” – Lee Godden, Sue Jackson and Katie O’Bryan; “Safeguards for the Sea – Offshore Oil Spill Liability in Australia” – Kierra Parker; and “Enhancing the Weather: Governance of Weather Modification Activities in Australia” – Manon Simon, Kerryn Brent, Jan McDonald and Jeff McGee.
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