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Australian Rainforests Become the First to Emit More Carbon Than They Absorb
A new analysis finds tropical forests in Australia are not taking in enough carbon dioxide to keep up with the emissions from ...
"We rely on them more than most people realise," Dr. Hannah Carle said of rainforests, which are beginning to operate ...
A study of old and new emu eggshells collected from central Australia indicates a dramatic loss of grasslands beginning roughly 300 years ago was due to the arrival of Europeans and the introduction ...
The woody trunks and branches that make up Queensland’s tropical rainforests have switched from net carbon absorbers to a ...
An incredible image taken in Victoria’s south highlights the incredible impact rabbits have had on Australia’s fragile ...
Researchers in Australia have discovered fossils of two enormous predators that lived alongside one another, upending ideas about how the ancient ecosystem operated down under 120 million years ago.
A groundbreaking study published today reveals the critical yet severely understudied factor of salinity changes in ocean and coastlines caused by climate change. The study was co-authored by an ...
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