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Disability advocate Marcus Dadd: ‘I hope I can inspire people to chase their dreams’

Fenner graduate and disability advocate Marcus Dadd has a passion for inclusive and sustainable practices in agriculture.

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Australia’s summer weather heats up

Professor Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick gives us the run down of what is expected to be Australia's hottest hummer on record.

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Wednesday, 08 Jan 2020
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For two weeks over the holiday period, Canberra has had some of the world's worst recorded air quality due to bushfire smoke. Former meteorologist and honorary lecturer Dr Clem Davis told the ABC that hot air acts like a lid and traps everything below the inversion, and the pollution is stuck.

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Friday, 03 Jan 2020
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Climate Scientist Dr Joëlle Gergis asks if Earth system has now breached a tipping point in this opinion piece in The Guardian.

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Tuesday, 24 Dec 2019
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As an uncontrollable wildfire took hold in Tallaganda National Park last month, it was soon apparent to ecologists that this was an unprecedented natural disaster. Associate Professor Philip Gibbons says the we gullies in the forest are home to ancient creatures whose habitat is becoming increasingly hard to find in Australia.

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Tuesday, 17 Dec 2019
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As fires burn out of control in Australia, scientists warn the damage will have severe knock-on effects for the environment.

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Wollemi pine trees were discovered in 1994 in the Blue Mountains.
Thursday, 05 Dec 2019
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The original wild specimens of the ancient Wollemi pine tree are safe for now as fires which have burnt more than 220,000 hectares continue throughout the Blue Mountains region of New South Wales. Yet their exact location remains secret. Associate Professor Cris Brack explained why to the ABC.

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A mass of bees
Wednesday, 04 Dec 2019
  • Research story

With much of our food being grown globally, with plants dispersed far outside their place of origin, how does this change the relationship between bees and plants? Are crops which are grown in other regions visited by fewer types of bees?

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A hazard reduction burn at Majura earlier this year.
Monday, 02 Dec 2019
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What's the difference between back-burning and hazard reduction burning? And is it the solution to reducing bushfires? Professor Phil Gibbons explains the science and explores the limitations of hazard-reduction burning in the Canberra Times.

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Wednesday, 27 Nov 2019
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As members of the 'Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists', Professor Jamie Pittock and David Papps have written a pointed opinion piece in the Sydney Morning Herald - questioning the motives that some NSW politicians have for wanting to “walk away” from the Murray-Darling Basin Plan.

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A Koala in a burnt landscape
Monday, 25 Nov 2019
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More than 2 million hectares of mainly forested lands have been burnt along Australia's eastern seaboard in recent months – and the fires are still burning. Scientists are now beginning to assess the toll of the blazes on wildlife, particularly already endangered koala populations.

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