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I weep for the corals, but what I saw on the Great Barrier Reef gives me hope | Kerrie Foxwell-Norton
Earth’s greatest living structure is dying. But the humanity of reef scientists is as beautiful as any coral I’ve ever seen
From the dry lab on One Tree Island research station – about 100km off the coast from Gladstone and in the southern region of the Great Barrier Reef – I watch a steady procession of scientists walk to their next encounter with what has become the biggest palliative care unit on the planet.
These scientists head out to the reef like doctors heading to a hospital with no control over saving their patients. They head to a hospital where there is no medicine they can administer to alleviate the pain or to make death easier.
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Gina Rinehart, One Nation and the Greens all oppose Glencore’s plan to store CO2 in the Great Artesian Basin – why? | Temperature Check
The mining company insists the storage hub is safe but many are unconvinced about injecting carbon dioxide into a major Australian water resource
Swiss mining company Glencore has been on the offensive over its controversial plans to try to inject carbon dioxide into a section of the Great Artesian Basin (GAB) – one of the world’s biggest underground water sources and a lifeblood for farmers and regional towns.
Later this month, the Queensland government is expected to decide if it will allow Glencore’s pilot carbon storage project to go ahead.
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Watchdog criticises England water clean-up plans
The man on a mission to open up space to disability
The man on a mission to open up space to disability
The man on a mission to open up space to disability
Australian electrolyser start-up gets huge global backing in country’s biggest ever clean tech fund raising
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INTERVIEW: Poor demand from Global North hampers biodiversity credit uptake in Africa
Queensland quadruples size of Stanwell Tesla battery to make it biggest in the state
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