El Niño and La Niña – what’s it all about?
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by Nikki Galovic
1y ago
We need to talk about two children who play a major role in the global climate system: El Niño and La Niña ..read more
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Getting sedimental about our oceans
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by Matt Marrison
1y ago
Scientists using our research vessel Investigator are studying seafloor sediments to learn from the past so we can better predict our future ..read more
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Spouting surprising facts about humpback whales
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by Summer Goodwin
1y ago
Humpback whales are on their annual migration north along the Australian coast. We've got some surprising facts for you to ponder on your whale watch ..read more
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Four ways to understand why Australia is so cold right now despite global warming
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by Sofia Dalla Costa
2y ago
Cold snaps are becoming less and less likely as the world warms. But that doesn’t mean they don’t happen. Michael Grose helps you put the colder-than-normal start to winter in context ..read more
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Before it was Cape Grim, it was known as Kennaook
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by Sofia Dalla Costa
2y ago
Our world-famous atmospheric gas monitoring station is now known by the dual name of Kennaook/Cape Grim. This recognises the Aboriginal heritage of the land on which it stands ..read more
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Dr Beth Fulton: Making waves in marine ecosystem management
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by Keirissa Lawson
2y ago
Dr Elizabeth (Beth) Fulton is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science and recognised for her pioneering marine ecosystems modelling work ..read more
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Meet our Great Barrier Reef research coordinator: Dr Bruce Taylor
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by Sofia Dalla Costa
2y ago
As a human geographer, Dr Bruce Taylor is an expert on how people connect to places. Let's dive into why he is so passionate about one of Australia's teasures ..read more
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STEM learning spreads across the country thanks to volunteers
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by Nikki Galovic
2y ago
They say the most precious thing one can give is time. National Volunteer Week is about acknowledging those that use theirs to make the world a better place ..read more
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Women for a sustainable tomorrow
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by Alana Nixon
2y ago
Meet some of the women taking on what could be described as one of our greatest challenges - tackling climate change ..read more
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New IPCC report shows Australia is at real risk from climate change, with impacts worsening, future risks high, and wide-ranging adaptation needed
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by Felicity Kelly
2y ago
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report shows climatic trends, extreme conditions and sea level rise are already hitting many of Australia’s ecosystems, industries and cities hard ..read more
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