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David Attenborough on climate change: 'The world will be transformed' – video
An extract from Liberatum’s documentary In this Climate, in which a range of cultural and environmental figures including Noam Chomsky, David Attenborough and Mark Ruffalo respond to the threat of climate change and to the deniers. The full-length film is scheduled for release before the World Economic Forum in January 2017
如何让被保护区困住的大象重拾自由?
封闭式野生大象保护区承受着生态系统失衡的风险,如何打破保护区壁垒?威尔·琼斯给出了他的答案。(翻译:翻译/chinadialogue)
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我刚刚从肯尼亚东北省回来。有一天晚上我们在一个干燥的河堤上露营,只用了一个简单的蚊帐当遮盖。夜色之中,我好像感到一群庞然大物静悄悄地出现在了我附近,定睛一看,原来是一群大象。
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Indigenous group split on consent for Adani coalmine goes to court
Anti-Adani faction among Wangan and Jagalingou people argue supporters of huge Carmichael mine should not be recognised as representatives
Traditional owners who took discreet payments of $4,000 each to meet Adani and revive a land use deal for the Carmichael mine should be axed as representatives of their group, it will be argued in the federal court.
The case stems from a split within the Indigenous group whose consent is crucial for the planned $16bn mine in Queensland’s Galilee basin to go ahead.
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Great Barrier Reef scientists confirm largest die-off of corals recorded
Higher sea temperatures have led to the worst bleaching event on record, new study finds, with coral predicted to take up to 15 years to recover
A new study has found that higher water temperatures have ravaged the Great Barrier Reef, causing the worst coral bleaching recorded by scientists.
In the worst-affected area, 67% of a 700km swath in the north of the reef lost its shallow-water corals over the past eight to nine months, the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies based at James Cook University study found.
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