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We are trying to understand how ash from the 2019-20 bushfires has affected the waterways andoysterfarms of New South Wales. Their production is worthmore than A$59 milliona year. On the state's south coast we're working with oyster farmers as citizen scientists to determine how the ash ...
What's more,bushfire expertspredict an increased fire risk across vast regions of the continent. Already this season, anout-of-control bushfire struck Creswick in central Victoriaafter Monday's extreme heat. All this is a dangerous cocktail for theelectricity grid. Increasing temperatures puts a s...
Devastating bushfires have beenspreading across Australiafor months, and they show no signs of slowing down. Millions of acres have burned, destroying about 2,000 homes and killing at least 25 people. It is estimated that more thanhalf a billion wild animalshave perished in the flames — a ...
Australia’s Black Summer Bushfires in 2019-2020 took a terrible toll in terms of lives and livelihoods. 33 people were killed. The fires burned more than 3,000 houses and 17 million hectares of land, and also caused the death of over one billion animals. Many communities lost all power ...
Climate scientists make ENSO the backbone of their research because understanding its impacts can help predict weather and climate trends in the future. ✅ How El Niño and La Nina Are DifferentEl Niño: The sea’s surface in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean warms to above-...
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Scientists agree that the incidences of plagues and pandemics will increase as we battle to find ways of controlling these human health challenges. Wolves at the gates of the city? Animals are very ingenious, and even as one ecological niche closes, another may open up. The significance of a...
through pandemic simulations for decades. They're the front-line health care workers putting their lives on the line to look after us in our time of need. And they're the scientists working overtime ondeveloping a vaccineandnew treatments that could help us develop immunitybefore we get sick...
The real estate sector is coming to grips with major change as the interplay of people, place and purpose align to redefine how we think about the built environment and the skills we need to reimagine it.