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Tiny extremophiles give the salty lakes their rosy hue, but over-mining and climate change are threatening their existence.
HIGHLIGHTS Tolmer high-grade silver discovery: expedited soil geochemistry program completed over ~1.9km2 area surrounding ...
Almost two-thirds of the world's population is affected by the monsoon—the annual arrival of intense rains in areas north and ...
Australia just registered its warmest financial year on record with a mean temperature more than 1.5 degrees above the ...
Tree pollen reveals 150,000 years of monsoon history—and a warning for Australia's northern rainfall
Northern Australia's annual monsoon season brings relief to drought-stricken lands and revitalizes crops and livestock for ...
Tuna migration patterns in the Pacific are changing. And the stakes are high, not just for the economies and livelihoods of ...
The vital tuna, a cornerstone of both the region's marine ecosystem and its economic stability, is facing unprecedented ...
Canadian giant Tassal is at the centre of a raging debate over salmon farming in Tasmania. Now it plans to grow a major ...
Norway’s Equinor has walked away from Tasmania’s only proposed offshore wind development, casting fresh doubt over its last ...
Climate model summary of Pacific and Indian Ocean outlooks, from a selection of international models.
Large-scale and reliable local climate zone (LCZ) information is crucial for the study of urban climate, such as urban heat island. Existing research for LCZ generation predominantly relies on planar ...
Nearly one-third of citizens in Pacific nation Tuvalu are seeking a landmark climate visa to live in Australia as rising seas threaten their palm-fringed shores, official figures obtained by AFP show.
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