Murray-Darling Basin water theft laws suck more than river irrigation pumps
The University of Adelaide | Environment Institute Blog
by Belinda
3d ago
Water is one of Australia’s most valuable commodities, worth almost A$100 billion in the Murray-Darling Basin (MDB). But some of that water is being stolen (no-one knows how much) and the thieves usually get away with it. The federal Labor government came to power promising to improve water use compliance and theft deterrence, while the ..read more
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Defining the potential for mangrove-based agribusiness transformation in the coastal Mekong Delta, Vietnam
The University of Adelaide | Environment Institute Blog
by Belinda
1w ago
The Mekong Delta region in Vietnam is facing several development challenges but the Government of Vietnam (GoV) is committed overcoming these and support the growth of the agricultural sector in the region. The Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) recently awarded Environment Institute’s Future Making Fellow, Dr Pham Thu Thuy, $471,200 for a project ..read more
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Scientists seek your soil for century-chemical study
The University of Adelaide | Environment Institute Blog
by Leah
1w ago
University of Adelaide researchers are calling on South Australian citizen scientists to donate soil samples from their backyard gardens for a study examining how widely spread per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are in our home gardens. Sometimes described as century chemicals or forever chemicals due to their high resistance to degradation, PFAS are harmful to human health ..read more
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Adelaide is losing 75,000 trees a year. Tree-removal laws must be tightened if we want our cities to be liveable and green
The University of Adelaide | Environment Institute Blog
by Leah
2w ago
Large areas of concrete and asphalt absorb and radiate heat, creating an “urban heat island effect”. It puts cities at risk of overheating as they are several degrees warmer than surrounding areas. Large areas of concrete and asphalt absorb and radiate heat, creating an “urban heat island effect”. It puts cities at risk of overheating ..read more
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Heat stress from ocean warming harms octopus vision
The University of Adelaide | Environment Institute Blog
by Leah
2w ago
While climate change has led to an increase in the abundance of octopuses, heat stress from projected ocean warming could impair their vision and impact the survivability of the species. “We found several proteins important for vision that were affected by thermal stress,” says Dr Qiaz Hua, a recent PhD graduate from the University of ..read more
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Exploring ancient DNA for environmental insights
The University of Adelaide | Environment Institute Blog
by Belinda
1M ago
Ancient environmental DNA (aeDNA) has revolutionised the study of ancient environments and the evolution of living things. It helps researchers unlock secrets found in sediments, ice, and water and has transformed our understanding of past biodiversity across different timescales, from decades to thousands of years ago. The Environment Institute is privileged to support the training ..read more
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Wildlife in our homes: Australian reptiles in the global exotic pet market
The University of Adelaide | Environment Institute Blog
by Belinda
2M ago
On March 3rd we celebrate World Wildlife Day, and the theme for 2024 is “Connecting People and Planet: Exploring Digital Innovation in Wildlife Conservation.” We are thrilled to feature the research of our guest blogger, Sebastian Chekunov, a PhD candidate from Dr. Phill Cassey‘s Invasion Ecology research group. Dr Cassey is an ARC Industry Laureate Fellow, Combatting Wildlife ..read more
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Rainy day ice age in the global south
The University of Adelaide | Environment Blog
by Belinda
2M ago
An international study of the mineral deposits in stalactites in South Australia’s Naracoorte Caves, has shed new light on climate conditions in the Southern Hemisphere during ice ages. Research led by Melbourne University and including Naracoorte Caves and fossil forensics expert, Dr Liz Reed from the Environment Institute and University of Adelaide, has turned the ..read more
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A Periodic Table of Food for better health globally
The University of Adelaide | Environment Blog
by Leah
2M ago
University of Adelaide researchers are contributing to a global effort to quantify the makeup of the world’s food supply, enabling data-driven solutions to human and planetary health challenges such as biodiversity loss, climate change and malnutrition. The Period Table of Food Initiative (PTFI) is led by nine Centres of Excellence around the world, all collaborating ..read more
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Life in the deep field: a summer spent at Edgeworth David Base, Antarctica
The University of Adelaide | Environment Institute Blog
by Leah
2M ago
We are thrilled to have Dr Isabelle Onley as our guest blogger today! She recently embarked on adventurous expedition with the Australian Antarctic Program to the remote Edgeworth David Base in East Antarctica. Follow along as she shares her incredible summer in the icy wilderness. In the summer of 2023/2024, I had the opportunity to participate ..read more
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