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2015-03-30 Australia Science


Sydney Morning Herald
   
What's in a target? Australia warned not to 'cook the books' on emissions cuts   
Sydney Morning Herald
Australia 'risks failing climate test'. The Australian government is changing how it expresses climate change targets in way that could make it appear to the public as though it is cutting greenhouse gas emissions more rapidly than it is. As bureaucrats in the ...

Australia Announces Public Consultation On Post-2020 Carbon Emissions ...   International Business Times AU
Greg Hunt spins bad carbon emissions news into good   The Age
Public input needed on emissions: Hunt   NEWS.com.au
Brisbane Times   
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ABC Online
   
Freshwater turtles released at Lake Bonney in SA Riverland to fight sharp ...   
ABC Online
An environment group and university researchers are teaming up to try to stem a sharp decline in turtle numbers in the Riverland of South Australia. Authorities estimate the freshwater turtle population has dropped by as much as 90 per cent over the past four ...

Two thousand short-necked turtle hatchlings were released into Lake Bonney as ...   Herald Sun

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ABC Online
   
Scientists catch a feral cat killing a large mammal on camera 'for the first time'   
ABC Online
A Tasmanian scientist has caught on camera a feral cat killing and eating a four-kilogram pademelon, providing the best direct evidence of feral cats killing mammals heavier than two kilograms. Scientists suspected that feral cats were capable of taking down ...


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The Register
   
Coral Reefs: Secret Cities of the Sea exhibition – life beneath the waves   
The Register
Review There's an undeniable fascination to coral reefs and the creatures that inhabit them, whether it's tales of shipwreck on tropical islands surrounded by a lagoon, romantic snorkelling adventures, or captivating documentaries about the Great Barrier Reef.
Is Australia meeting the UN recommendations for the Great Barrier Reef?   The Conversation AU
10 Reasons Why You Should Study Abroad in Australia   Huffington Post
Government treading water with Reef 2050 plan   Courier Mail
Science World Report   
Chicago Daily News   
New York Recorder   
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Khaleej Times
   
20% more savings in Dubai's Earth Hour   
Khaleej Times
Dubai — Dubai saved 305 megawatt hours (MWh) of electricity and 183 tonnes of carbon emissions during Saturday's Earth Hour, a 20 per cent increase from 2014's 255-MWh and 153-tonne reduction. Dozens of government buildings, tourist attractions and ...

Landmarks turn down the lights for Earth Hour 2015   Stuff.co.nz
Earth Hour: Lights on landmarks around the world switch off for climate change ...   ABC Online
Earth Hour 2015: World cities go dark for climate change   Telegraph.co.uk
New York Times   
The Express Tribune   
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ABC Online
   
Yabbie hunters nab croc in outback Qld   
NEWS.com.au
TWO blokes hunting for yabbies have nabbed a croc in the middle of outback central Queensland. THE freshwater crocodile was found in the Thomson River downstream from Longreach a few days ago, hundreds of kilometres from where the reptiles ...

Freshwater crocodile spotted in Thomson River near Longreach, far from normal ...   ABC Online

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Toronto Sun
   
Antarctica records hottest day on record at 17 C   
Toronto Sun
Antarctica may have had a mini heat wave after recording what looks like will be its warmest temperature ever. The temperature on the Esperanza research base on the Antarctic peninsula reached a balmy 17 C on March 24, The Weather Network reported.
Antarctica experiences hottest day ever, breaking 50 year record   American Register
Antarctica Reaches Record-High Temperature, Could be its Hottest Day Ever   Headlines & Global News
Antarctica Records its Hottest Day Ever; it's Double the Average Temperature   Yibada (English Edition)
Mongabay.com   
Mashable   
TIME   
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WA Labor wants pollution app and website   
9news.com.au
A website and mobile application are needed to alert West Australians in real time about pollution in beaches and rivers, the state opposition says. Labor says WA waters have been severely polluted more than once a week between July 2011 and November ...


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The Independent
   
When an Antarctic iceberg the size of a country breaks away, what happens next?   
The Independent
You never forget the first time you see an iceberg. The horizon of a ship at sea is a two dimensional space and to see a three dimensional piece of ice appear in the ocean is quite something. But, in truth, the first iceberg you see is likely to be small.
Global sea levels to rise more rapidly as Antarctic ice melt accelerates   Independent Australia
Shrinking of Antarctic ice shelves is accelerating   Business Spectator
Antarctica Logs Warmest On Record   Pioneer News
Sky News Australia   
National Monitor   
Techie News   
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Financial Express
   
Total lunar eclipse on April 4 & 'blood moon' predictions   
Nagaland Post
Intrepid sky watchers should mark April 4 on their calendar because on this day, the earth will come between the moon and the sun, giving rise to a celestial phenomenon called a total lunar eclipse. According to Superintendent of Ujjain Jiwaji Observatory, ...

A darker side of the moon   New Zealand Herald
When you can see the next 'blood moon'   NEWS.com.au
Total lunar eclipse to be visible in Taiwan next week: museum   Focus Taiwan News Channel
TheNewsTribune.com   
News Tonight Africa   
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