Deal with climate change before state becomes uninhabitable
SA will not be liveable in 30 years, warns Professor Paul Ehrlich – a renowned scientist who’s been predicting a collapsing world for more than half a century.
SA will not be liveable in 30 years, warns Professor Paul Ehrlich – a renowned scientist who’s been predicting a collapsing world for more than half a century.
While South Australian firies battle catastrophic blazes in NSW, the CFS has slammed residents for putting lives at risk.
Norwegian oil giant Equinor plans to use a banned dispersant in the event of a major spill if supplies of other chemicals run low, enraging Greenpeace and Doctors for the Environment Australia.
How much would SA gain, financially, if we allowed Equinor to drill for oil? Research has crunched the numbers, showing we wouldn’t get the better end of the deal.
An Adelaide psychologist wanted a way to explain evolution to her future children. First her daughter was born – and then this book was.
Can artificial intelligence and machine learning replace medical doctors? Probably not but we’re going to need both, these visiting experts say.
Where is the capital of methamphetamine (ice) use? UniSA reveals the dirty secret in our wastewater.
UniSA research shows parental concerns about their child’s development are often dismissed or ignored, causing frustrating delays in the diagnosis of autism.
Angry nurses will begin industrial action next week if they can’t reach an agreement with the State Government on safe staffing levels and a 3.5 per cent wage increase.
The search is on for SA high school students who have what it takes to find climate change solutions. The University of Adelaide’s Environment Institute and The Advertiser Planet Fix competition asks Year 8-12 students to write about their idea.
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