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The oceans are changing too fast for marine life to keep up

  • Written by The Conversation
imageTuna and other top predators could run out of food in warming seas. Tuna image from www.shutterstock.com

Some of the ocean’s top predators, such as tuna and sharks, are likely to feel the effects of rising carbon dioxide levels more heavily compared other marine species.

That’s just one of the results of a study published today in...

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Beyond GDP – how Australia could help redefine well-being

  • Written by The Conversation
imageThe UN's Sustainable Development Goals Summit drew an unprecedented show of support from the General Assembly of nations.Reuters/Mike Segar

New prime minister Malcolm Turnbull is selling a vision for Australia focused on innovation and embracing the opportunities that come with being part of a global economy. How this new approach will translate...

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  1. Coffee companion: how that muffin or banana bread adds to your waistline
  2. Why it matters that student participation in maths and science is declining
  3. More people will cycle when everyone accepts cyclists' right to be on the road
  4. Patching the flaws around ChAFTA's labour provisions
  5. Rise of the humans: intelligence amplification will make us as smart as the machines
  6. The case for the music of Arvo Pärt
  7. Tackling economic abuse of women must be part of our domestic violence response
  8. Contemporary art, animals and ethics: Pierre Huyghe’s interspecies worlds
  9. Former cabinet ministers Billson and Macfarlane considering whether to quit at the election
  10. Crowdfunding – Not so Innovative?
  11. Economic complexity is the answer to Pyne's innovation problem
  12. Health Check: seven nutrients important for mental health – and where to find them
  13. Review: Faction Man – Bill Shorten's Path to Power
  14. Death of a film legacy: remembering Indonesia’s Bachtiar Siagian
  15. When the Indian Ocean and El Niño join forces, things can get hot and dry
  16. Boring and protected: fifth pillar needed to get Australian bank customers moving
  17. Who are we responsible for in the age of mass migration?
  18. Full reply from Gerry Georgatos, community consultant and media liaison officer at ATSISPEP
  19. FactCheck Q A: are Indigenous youth suicide rates in the top of Australia the highest in the world?
  20. The off-topic Conversation #64
  21. Branching out: why universities open international campuses despite little reward
  22. As drought looms again, Australians are ready to embrace recycled water
  23. Scare-mongering about kids and social media helps no-one
  24. Marvellous Matilda: the child on stage
  25. Many fear the worst for humanity, so how do we avoid surrendering to an apocalyptic fate?
  26. 7-Eleven, Volkswagen cases show why we should push back on 'corporate ethics'
  27. Explainer: vaginal birth after caesarean
  28. A Short History of the Future of Elections
  29. Voters love Turnbull but reserve judgement about his government: Newspoll
  30. Submissions want super tax concessions cut: Treasury
  31. Canadian election - ten days to go
  32. Explainer: can I get a refund for my emissions-cheating Volkswagen?
  33. The oceans are becoming too hot for coral, and sooner than we expected
  34. India chooses electricity and economics over emissions goals
  35. Who watches the watchers when the watchers use Wickr?
  36. Show us your smarts: a very brief history of intelligence testing
  37. The VW scandal exposes the high tech control of engine emissions
  38. Kidney failing? Grow a new one
  39. Book review: Takeover – Foreign Investment and the Australian Psyche
  40. Did 'ending' detention on Nauru also end the constitutional challenge to offshore processing?
  41. Australia's climate policy is messier than a teenager's bedroom, but is Turnbull the man to tidy it up?
  42. Who really benefits from Australia's tax and social security system?
  43. There is no single solution to the tragedy of escaped fires
  44. 25 years ago the Australian government promised deep emissions cuts, and yet here we still are
  45. A code of ethics in IT: just lip service or something with bite?
  46. Why I'm choosing the local state school – even though it doesn't have all the bells and whistles
  47. The suffragettes were rebels, certainly, but not slaves
  48. Grattan on Friday: Shorten faces rough seas as he enters his third leadership year
  49. How are Western youth conditioned to commit terrorist acts?
  50. Canada has an ISDS clause with the US. It has faced 35 challenges. Is this Australia's future?

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