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Indigenous leaders urge stronger rights

Indigenous leaders urge stronger rights as UN nature summit begins

The appeal comes as governments work to finalise a new global pact to safeguard biodiversity at the two-part COP15 U.N. summit, which concludes next May.

 East Australian Current warming
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What will a warming East Australian Current change along the way?

Scientists say the East Australian Current is stronger than they anticipated and an enormous amount of warm water is flooding south. So what does that mean for our oceans?
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long-lasting mental health effects of wildfires
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The long-lasting mental health effects of wildfires

Across the West, fire season lasts longer and has become more intense than any time in history—tens of thousands of structures burn every year, and dozens of people die. But new research is highlighting a different problem: those who survive are never the same.
Ocean acidification an aquaculture issue, not a climate change issue

Ocean acidification an aquaculture issue, not a climate change issue

It's "not an effect of climate change". It's caused by human emissions of greenhouse gases ... like climate change.
Can insects help clean up palm oil's tarnished image?

Can insects help clean up palm oil's tarnished image?

A pioneering entrepreneur is proposing a 'circular economy' for palm oil farmers so that waste and byproducts are used for farming insects on plantations.

Marc Peruzzi: We have much bigger problems than plastic straws
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Marc Peruzzi: We have much bigger problems than plastic straws

When it comes to the environment, we need to make fundamental shifts in how we live our lives.

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