Guardian Australia can reveal the report “World Heritage and
Tourism in a Changing Climate”, which Unesco jointly published with the United
Nations environment program and the Union of Concerned Scientists on Friday,
initially had a key chapter on the Great Barrier Reef, as well as small sections
on Kakadu and the Tasmanian forests.
But when the Australian Department of Environment saw a
draft of the report, it objected, and every mention of Australia was removed by
Unesco. Will Steffen, one of the scientific reviewers of the axed section on
the reef, said Australia’s move was reminiscent of “the old Soviet Union”.
No sections about any other country were removed from the
report. The removals left Australia as the only inhabited continent on the
planet with no mentions.
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