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Researchers respond to the IPCC's report that human activity is undeniably heating the planet.

Posted on Aug 11 2021 by

The world’s leading climate scientists at the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change - IPCC, have warned that the prospect of limiting global warming to 1.5C will be out of reach within 12 years at current rates of greenhouse gas emissions.

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Research Tuesdays - Notifications from Nature with Prof Andy Lowe

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Professor Bob Hill guest editor of the ‘Dry adapted vegetation’ special issue of theÌýAustralian Journal of Botany.Ìý

Posted on Sep 7 2020 by

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Could chocolate be the answer to saving southern Australia's most endangered wattle?

Posted on Aug 22 2020 by

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Professor Michelle Waycott using Satellite technology in Coorong algae battle

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