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Australia could be 3.4 deg hotter by 2070: study

A CSIRO study shows what is in store for Australia's climate over the next half century.

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Michael J. Fox and the Parkinson’s cluster

Michael J. Fox wasn't the only person who contracted Parkinson's disease in the late 1970s. Other members of his TV studio crew were also affected.

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Breathing Earth - visual display of world polluters

Here is a nice simulation of world pollution, indicating who produces the most...

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Probability of a cancer cluster: 1 in a million

What are the risks from living or working in irradiated sites? We are always told it is safe, but sometimes a problem arises.

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Carbon-neutral town leading the way - Kangaroo Valley

Kangaroo Valley aims to run their tourism businesses with a carbon-neutral outcome.

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Solar Taxi vs Oil Storm

Swiss Teacher Louis Palmer has begun his around-the-world trip in a solar-powered car, while Oil Storm has many sobering messages.

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A simple climate change model

What are the variables that go into a climate model?

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Japanese scientific whaling - humbug

Japanese "scientific whaling" is a joke.

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Paper-less office

People who print out emails. Others who print meeting agendas. Others who decide hard copy backups are essential. Go breathe some pure CO2, all of you.

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Earth Day and the Southern Oscillation Index

Australia is suffering the worst drought in 100 years. The Southern Oscillation Index helps Australian farmers to predict rainfall and temperature.

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