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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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