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“I DON’T really like having my photograph taken and I am busy,” was my reply when the office volunteered me to participate in Josh Wodak’s photographic study.
“I DON’T really like having my photograph taken and I am busy,” was my reply when the office volunteered me to participate in Josh Wodak’s photographic study.
AUSTRALIA’S oceans are getting warmer and more acidic, putting the future growth of coral in the Great Barrier Reef at risk, the CSIRO’s latest report says.
“LOW carbon” behaviour, such as cycling to work, can be better for Australian’s health than higher carbon intensive activities.
AUSTRALIANS accept human impact on climate change and are taking action to reduce it, according to new research.
AUSTRALIANS are sick of the unending political war over climate change and the carbon tax, results from a survey by the Climate Institute revealed on Tuesday.
MORE than 100 people showed up to a climate change campaign launch in Murwillumbah on Wednesday.
DESPITE disagreement in the public forum, human-induced climate change is not being ignored by the councils on either side of the border.
EMPLOYMENT, infrastructure and aging residents were all issues identified in Regional Development Australia’s 10-year vision for the Northern Rivers.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/topics/climate-change/page/37