Two newly discovered species of Australian frogs may be unable to adapt to the escalating impacts of climate change, raising urgent conservation concerns from scientists.
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Calgary Herald on MSNSecuring Canada’s future: The urgent need for a national natural gas and LNG strategyOur country stands at a pivotal crossroads — one path leads to economic prosperity and energy security, while the other risks ...
One of the real aspects of the agreement proposed to us (Kiev — ed.) on the "joint" use of Ukrainian natural resources with the United States is not minerals, but Ukraine's recognition of a new amount ...
Anthony Albanese says his $2.4 billion rescue plan for the Whyalla steelworks is about transforming an unloved and ...
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How Renewable Energy Technologies Benefit the EnvironmentThe Dawn of Clean Energy Renewable energy has become a beacon of hope for those who care deeply about the environment. Unlike ...
The critically endangered whitefin swellshark, a little-known deep-sea species, faces a grim future as climate change ...
Free TAFE gives young South Australians a better chance to make more of themselves and at the same time develop the skills that South Australia needs because they're available for areas of skill ...
Ancient Australia’s predator hierarchy was flipped — giant raptors ruled while T. rex-like dinosaurs stayed small.
Experts give up hope for 157 false killer whales stranded on a beach in Australia’s Tasmania state
Department liaison officer Brendon Clark said the stranding was the first by false killer whales in Tasmania in since 1974.
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