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New peregrine falcon takes a meal and nurses egg atop Melbourne skyscraper – video
The cameras that made the falcons a social media phenomenon are rolling again for a new breeding season, capturing a new female falcon incubating an egg atop Melbourne's Collins Street skyscraper. There are high hopes for this season after last year’s eggs were unable to hatch after the female stopped incubating, likely due to a territorial dispute
Continue reading...Australia’s energy only market is setting up a lose-lose situation for new wind and solar
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Solar saturation: Seven changes to the electricity market needed to put consumers first
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Heat-related deaths have increased by 117% in the US since 1999 – report
More than 21,500 US deaths over last two decades were connected to heat, top medical journal finds
As record-breaking heatwaves continue across parts of the US, a new report shows that heat-related deaths in the country rose by 117% between 1999 and 2023.
The report, released on Monday by the Journal of the American Medical Association (Jama), found that from 1999 to 2023, there have been more than 21,500 heat-related deaths recorded in the US.
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