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Jun 13, 2026Clear Feed

How a new arrival could help save rare giraffe

Three-year-old Stanley will be critical to helping the Wiltshire safari park conserve his species.
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Jun 12, 2026
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BBC Science

What is the super new Moon?

A super new Moon is coming. While you won’t be able to see it, it's still going to have an impact. But, what exactly is it and what does it have to do with the tide?
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Jun 11, 2026
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The Conversation - Environment
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The Conversation - Environment
Jun 11, 2026Funding secured
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Funding securedBreakthrough research

Climate change is causing fish to move to cooler water. But what if their escape route is blocked?

Rich Pillans/CSIRO Around the world, ocean warming is causing fish to move polewards in search of cooler water. But what if you’re a tiny prawn, barramundi or rare sawfish in a northern Australian gulf and your exit southwards is blocked by land? To date, there’s been a global gap in understanding...
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Jun 11, 2026
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How engineers fulfilled Gaudi’s once impossible vision for the Sagrada Familia.
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Jun 10, 2026
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The Conversation - Environment
Funding securedBreakthrough research

Good news for renewables: southern Australia’s offshore winds will stay strong even as the climate changes

by-studio/Getty If you’ve ever stood on a Victorian beach and felt the wind from the Southern Ocean, you’ll know this is not a gentle force. Whipped up across thousands of kilometres of cold...
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Jun 10, 2026
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The Conversation - Environment
New policy implementedFunding secured

Australia’s huge ‘forever chemical’ lawsuit focuses on the cleanup – not human health. Why?

CRC CARE, CC BY-NC-ND The Australian government has launched its largest-ever lawsuit, suing American chemical giant 3M and its local subsidiary. The government is seeking A$2 billion in dam...
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#environment
Jun 10, 2026
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The Conversation - Environment
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The Conversation - Environment
Jun 10, 2026Funding secured
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Funding securedBreakthrough research

Warming winters are changing NZ’s landscapes, bringing insect pests, smaller fruit and carbon loss

Summer heatwaves are currently receiving a lot of attention in Europe because they now cause more deaths than floods or storms. But winters are also warming. While they are generally less deadly, they influence and disrupt human and natural systems in many subtle ways. Aotearoa New Zealand has expe...
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Jun 9, 2026
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The Conversation - Environment
Funding securedBreakthrough research

Climate change has already made Australians in one state much poorer, and more’s to come

The world’s hottest years over the past decade have coincided with stagnant economic productivity, rising prices and geopolitical instability. Is this just coincidence or has the current le...
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Jun 8, 2026
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The Conversation - Environment
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The Conversation - Environment
Jun 8, 2026Funding secured
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Funding securedBreakthrough research

How waves, ponds and green algae are accelerating sea ice melt in Antarctica

https://www.gettyimages.com.au/detail/photo/iceberg-sits-still-on-a-calm-day-in-antarctica-royalty-free-image/1274512891?phrase=sea%20ice%20floes%20Antarctica&searchscope=image%2Cfilm&adppopup=true Picture sea ice in your mind. You probably imagine brilliant white, snow-covered floes floating on the...
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Jun 7, 2026
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The Conversation - Environment
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Are Australia’s carbon farming schemes just hot air? Hardly – forests are regrowing almost everywhere

Trees take carbon dioxide from the air and turn it into wood, storing it for decades. This is why Australian authorities have made forest regeneration eligible for carbon credits. The large...
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