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Given the scale of its contribution to global heating, the world’s biggest miner has a duty to invest heavily in solutions that could have a global impact
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The behavioural cue of ‘flexible self-protection’ is a way to establish whether an animal feels pain, scientists say
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Studies show crustaceans can learn, remember, solve problems and form relationships
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Rare footage captures gripping vision of remora fish clutching on to a humpback whale, where they enjoy a ride and a sumptuous feast of whale skin
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University of Queensland modelling warns of ‘grim future’ for corals once global temperatures cross threshold
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Perennial runner up finally claims the crown in the biennial Guardian/BirdLife Australia poll, ahead of Baudin’s black cockatoo and gang-gang cockatoo
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Researchers say carbon emissions change in Queensland tropical rainforests may have global climate implications
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Unless global heating is reduced to 1.2C ‘as fast as possible’, warm water coral reefs will not remain ‘at any meaningful scale’, a report by 160 scientists from 23 countries warns
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Plans to have first turbines spinning by 2032 look increasingly unlikely as investors back out of multiple projects – but proponents say benefits will flow once industry established
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Film-maker Beau Miles set himself the challenge of planting 1,440 trees and shrubs in one day. Four years later the result is ‘totally worth it’
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