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  • More Countries Accepting the Environment Must Take Centre Stage

    Many countries, including Australia, are at last realising the need for the environment and nature to take centre stage.

  • UB Study Identifies the First Potentially Invasive Species to Reach the Antarctica on Drifting Marine Algae

    Drifting algae in the Austral Ocean can bring invasive species to the Antarctic coasts, according to a study published in the journal Scientific Reports. 

  • Immune Systems Not Prepared for Climate Change

    Researchers have for the first time found a connection between the immune systems of different bird species, and the various climatic conditions in which they live. 

  • New Research Shows Sustainability Can Be a Selling Point for New Ingredients

    The first UK consumer study on the use of Bambara Groundnut as an ingredient in products has shown that sharing information on sustainable features increased consumers’ positive emotional connection to food.

  • Trees Struggle When Forests Become Too Small

    As forest areas shrink and become fragmented, many tree species face problems. 

  • Researchers Make Critical Advances in Quantifying Methane Released From the Arctic Ocean

    A new study, lead by researchers at Stockholm university and published in Science Advances, now demonstrate that the amount of methane presently leaking to the atmosphere from the Arctic Ocean is much lower than previously claimed in recent studies.

  • Flood Waters Overwhelm Northern Madagascar

    Parts of the island nation saw double the usual amount of monthly rainfall.

  • New Global Record ‘Likely’ Within Five Years

    Latest predictions suggest that Earth’s global average temperature is likely to reach record warmth during the five-year period 2020-2024.

  • Robotic Submarine Snaps First-Ever Images at Foundation of Notorious Antarctic Glacier

    During an unprecedented scientific campaign on an Antarctic glacier notorious for contributions to sea-level, researchers took first-ever images at the glacier’s foundations on the ocean floor.

  • Scientists Find Record Warm Water in Antarctica, Pointing to Cause Behind Troubling Glacier Melt

    A team of scientists has observed, for the first time, the presence of warm water at a vital point underneath a glacier in Antarctica—an alarming discovery that points to the cause behind the gradual melting of this ice shelf while also raising concerns about sea-level rise around the globe.

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