Article 6Y5S9 Tasmanian leaders struggle with a basic fact: environment laws should protect the environment | Clear Air

Tasmanian leaders struggle with a basic fact: environment laws should protect the environment | Clear Air

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Adam Morton
from Environment | The Guardian on (#6Y5S9)

Nature in Australia's smallest state is in poor health, but this has been largely ignored by both major parties in the lead-up to the early state election

Tasmania has a complicated relationship with its natural beauty. Australia's smallest state is marketed for its clean and green" environment and produce, and the government runs tourism campaigns with the tagline come down for air" that lean heavily on its stunning landscapes, coastlines and wildlife.

But it also has a reputation for backing environmentally damaging industries that grab national, and sometimes international, attention: hydroelectric dam expansion, logging of old-growth forests and, most recently, salmon farming.

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