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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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Path to prosperity for planet and people if Earth’s critical resources are better shared: report.

Cities and businesses have the power to play a crucial role and become the “stewards” of critical Earth systems by demonstrating how they can reduce their environmental impact on the planet.

 
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A nose for ecology

How an ecologist's dog transformed her PhD project.

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Two juvenile swift parrots sit in the hands of a researcher. They are lime green in colour.
Sunday, 07 Aug 2022
  • Research story

Bruny Island is virtually the only remaining habitat left where swift parrots can safely raise their hatchlings. Fenner School Researcher Dr Stojanovic tells his story about how his team has been trying to protect them for more than a decade.

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The image features a birds-eye-view of text tubes filled with red, green, or clear liquid. In front of the image is a two-answer poll that asks, "Does Chemistry Make You Nervous". The two answer options are: "Ya. Tis scary." and "Nah, it's all good."
Thursday, 28 Jul 2022
  • Education story

In Semester 2, 2022, The Fenner School is teaching and co-hosting a series of new courses for Undergraduate and Masters students, and it's not too late to enrol!

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Tuesday, 26 Jul 2022
  • News

Written by Tayanah O'Donnell, Honorary Associate Professor, Australian National University, first published in The Conversation. Republished with permission.

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Friday, 22 Jul 2022
  • News

To any informed reader, the idea of farming cold-ocean seabirds in the Australian desert is mind-numbingly silly. But this hypothetical idea helps us better understand how environmental governance in Australia has gone badly wrong.

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Friday, 22 Jul 2022
  • News

Scientists hope the belated listing of fires as a threat to forest species can stop the destructive use of hazard-reduction burning. By Karen Middleton.

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Thursday, 21 Jul 2022
  • News

Experts say city’s expansion has put more people at risk because homes are being built on flood-prone land.

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Thursday, 21 Jul 2022
  • News

In the long-delayed State of the Environment report released this week, there is one terrifying sentence: “Environmental degradation is now considered a threat to humanity, which could bring about societal collapses.”

Hyperbole? Sadly not.

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Tuesday, 19 Jul 2022
  • News

Australia’s long-lasting climate wars offer three painful lessons we shouldn’t ignore this time around.

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Monday, 18 Jul 2022
  • News

Ecologists fear the widespread loss of native mistletoe due to drought could leave nectar-feeding birds even more vulnerable.

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