Great Barrier Reef plan too focused on short-term issues: Academy of Science ABC Online
Australia's leading scientific organisation warns the Queensland and Federal governments' draft plan to save the Great Barrier Reef will not stop its decline or even maintain its current diminished state. The Academy of Science said the Reef 2050 Long-Term ...
Scientists slam 'poor' Barrier Reef planCowra Community News
Australia's Scientists Say Current Protections For The Great Barrier Reef Aren't ...Business Insider Australia
Plan won't save Great Barrier Reef: Australian scientistsBangkok Post
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Australia's leading scientific organisation warns the Queensland and Federal governments' draft plan to save the Great Barrier Reef will not stop its decline or even maintain its current diminished state. The Academy of Science said the Reef 2050 Long-Term ...
Scientists slam 'poor' Barrier Reef plan
Australia's Scientists Say Current Protections For The Great Barrier Reef Aren't ...
Plan won't save Great Barrier Reef: Australian scientists
We are alone in the universe: Brian Cox Great Lakes Advocate
This is it: Brian Cox says Earth is the only "advanced technological civilisation" in the galaxy. This is it: Brian Cox says Earth is the only "advanced technological civilisation" in the galaxy. This is it: Brian Cox says Earth is the only "advanced technological ...
we're on our own in the universeStuff.co.nz
Professor Brian Cox says alien life is all but impossible as humanity is 'unique'Daily Mail
Brian Cox: Humankind is alone in the universeMetro
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This is it: Brian Cox says Earth is the only "advanced technological civilisation" in the galaxy. This is it: Brian Cox says Earth is the only "advanced technological civilisation" in the galaxy. This is it: Brian Cox says Earth is the only "advanced technological ...
we're on our own in the universe
Professor Brian Cox says alien life is all but impossible as humanity is 'unique'
Brian Cox: Humankind is alone in the universe
Population controls 'will not solve environment issues' BBC News
Restricting population growth will not solve global issues of sustainability in the short term, new research says. A worldwide one-child policy would mean the number of people in 2100 remained around current levels, according to a study published in the ...
Culling The Population Is Not A Realistic Environmental SolutionScience 2.0
Even new world war won't slowdown population timebombWarwick Daily News
Humanity Won't Be Saved By One-Child Policies, A Sudden Global Disaster Or ...Business Insider Australia
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Restricting population growth will not solve global issues of sustainability in the short term, new research says. A worldwide one-child policy would mean the number of people in 2100 remained around current levels, according to a study published in the ...
Culling The Population Is Not A Realistic Environmental Solution
Even new world war won't slowdown population timebomb
Humanity Won't Be Saved By One-Child Policies, A Sudden Global Disaster Or ...
Australia found under Vanuatu Newsport Daily
Researchers from James Cook University have found a fragment of Australia beneath Vanuatu – and it may cause a rethink on how continents are built. Geologists thought the volcanic Vanuatu islands, about 2200km east of Townsville, were isolated from ...
Fragment of ancient Australia found under VanuatuBBC News
A piece of Australia found under Vanuatu9news.com.au
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Researchers from James Cook University have found a fragment of Australia beneath Vanuatu – and it may cause a rethink on how continents are built. Geologists thought the volcanic Vanuatu islands, about 2200km east of Townsville, were isolated from ...
Fragment of ancient Australia found under Vanuatu
A piece of Australia found under Vanuatu
Our Big Backyard nature program encourages children under 12 to explore the ... The Daily Telegraph
YOUNG explorers fossil hunting, tadpole collecting and beachcombing are taking over Aldinga and Sellicks Beach. The Our Big Backyard initiative is encouraging children to get back to nature and is a collaboration by Onkaparinga Council, Aldinga Beach ...
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YOUNG explorers fossil hunting, tadpole collecting and beachcombing are taking over Aldinga and Sellicks Beach. The Our Big Backyard initiative is encouraging children to get back to nature and is a collaboration by Onkaparinga Council, Aldinga Beach ...
Ancient Aliens On Mars NEWS.com.au
AN 'ancient engraving' pictured on the surface of Mars has fired-up social media conspiracy theorists, reigniting speculation that Earth is the lost outpost of a space-faring civilisation. The “Mars Petroglyph” joins a string of “anomalous” objects found among the ...
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AN 'ancient engraving' pictured on the surface of Mars has fired-up social media conspiracy theorists, reigniting speculation that Earth is the lost outpost of a space-faring civilisation. The “Mars Petroglyph” joins a string of “anomalous” objects found among the ...
John West reveals 'eco-FAD' plans in response to Greenpeace video Undercurrent News
UK tuna brand John West Foods followed the US National Fisheries Institute (NFI) in slamming a Greenpeace video about the alleged impact of purse seining. The company, owned by Thai Union Frozen Products, also revealed plans to have 100% use of ...
What you should know about your tunaNEWS.com.au
"Deceptive" Greenpeace video highlights problems of global overfishingFishing World
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UK tuna brand John West Foods followed the US National Fisheries Institute (NFI) in slamming a Greenpeace video about the alleged impact of purse seining. The company, owned by Thai Union Frozen Products, also revealed plans to have 100% use of ...
What you should know about your tuna
"Deceptive" Greenpeace video highlights problems of global overfishing
For World Record, Alan Eustace Fought Atmosphere and Equipment New York Times
Alan Eustace, a senior vice president at Google, during a thermal test of his suit before his world-record jump. Credit Paragon Space Development/European Pressphoto Agency. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue ...
57-year-old computer scientist sky-dives from stratosphere, breaking recordDaily Digest
Alan Eustace breaks Record of Baumgartner by Jumping from 135000 feetMaine News Online
Eustace breaks Baumgartner's near-space skydive recordiTWire
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Wired.co.uk
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Alan Eustace, a senior vice president at Google, during a thermal test of his suit before his world-record jump. Credit Paragon Space Development/European Pressphoto Agency. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue ...
57-year-old computer scientist sky-dives from stratosphere, breaking record
Alan Eustace breaks Record of Baumgartner by Jumping from 135000 feet
Eustace breaks Baumgartner's near-space skydive record
Squabble Over $100 Billion Aid Stalls Global Warming Deal Businessweek
A dispute about how to link greenhouse-gas emissions cuts to a promise from the wealthiest nations for $100 billion a year in climate aid emerged as a major stumbling block at UN talks on global warming. After a week of discussions that ended today in Bonn ...
Rifts remain at UN talks on climate pactSky News Australia
Gear shift needed to meet climate pact deadline: observersThe West Australian
Gear shift needed to meet climate dealSBS
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A dispute about how to link greenhouse-gas emissions cuts to a promise from the wealthiest nations for $100 billion a year in climate aid emerged as a major stumbling block at UN talks on global warming. After a week of discussions that ended today in Bonn ...
Rifts remain at UN talks on climate pact
Gear shift needed to meet climate pact deadline: observers
Gear shift needed to meet climate deal
Heat records fall across Australia - again Business Spectator
Strange early-season temperatures again dogged sweaty Australians over the weekend, with Saturday's continent-wide average maximum topping 36.39 degrees – a record for October. Spring heat waves that have been baking the continent in recent weeks ...
Climate-denying Australia slammed with another record-breaking heat waveSalon
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Strange early-season temperatures again dogged sweaty Australians over the weekend, with Saturday's continent-wide average maximum topping 36.39 degrees – a record for October. Spring heat waves that have been baking the continent in recent weeks ...
Climate-denying Australia slammed with another record-breaking heat wave
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