2022). Wildfire smoke exposure has a range of impacts; from those that seem minor or nuisances such as upper respiratory, ear-nose-throat symptoms, or scratchy eyes to headaches, depression, anxiety, and impaired sleep to the most extreme outcomes previously described. The heterogeneity of ...
invasive species and climate change are devastating threatened species and the habitats they live in. In Australia alone, the Black Summer bushfires killed or displaced nearly three billion animals - mammals, reptiles, birds and frogs - almost triple the original estimate, according to scientists com...
The next section provides an overview of how AI can be used to determine how to reduce bushfire risk and improve the management of renewable energy. Finally, we discuss the practical implications of deploying AI-based technology and its potential positive and negative impacts. 2. AI and social ...
is one of the greatest challenges we have on our hands, as well as the greatest opportunity. Communicating with clarity on these issues is vital. I know no one wants to spend any time on anything these days, but this is three and a half hours that...
wellbeing-promoting activities. A broader communications campaign reinforced key messages and amplified Vocal Locals’ activities in the community. The intrapersonal and community-level impacts of the campaign were evaluated via pre- and post-campaign surveys of Vocal Locals and community members ...
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invasive species and climate change are devastating threatened species and the habitats they live in. In Australia alone, the Black Summer bushfires killed or displaced nearly three billion animals - mammals, reptiles, birds and frogs - almost triple the original estimate, according to scientists com...
invasive species and climate change are devastating threatened species and the habitats they live in. In Australia alone, the Black Summer bushfires killed or displaced nearly three billion animals - mammals, reptiles, birds and frogs - almost triple the original estimate, according to scientists com...