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Tuesday, 06 Jul 2021
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"Historically lax" regulations around pollution control have led to much higher levels of mercury emission from coal-fired power stations in Victoria, according to a new study from The Australian National University (ANU).

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Monday, 05 Jul 2021
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NAIDOC week has just begun and, after several tumultuous years of disasters in Australia, the theme this year is Heal Country.

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Monday, 05 Jul 2021
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Large foreign investment funds have warned they could blacklist Australia and cut billions of dollars of investments in the country if the federal government fails to join the rest of the world in committing to a net-zero 2050 greenhouse gas emissions target.

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Sunday, 04 Jul 2021
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For many Indigenous people the issues around land and its management are deeply personal, it’s continuing a spiritual and cultural connection. So how can Indigenous knowledge help us better manage the land and environment? And what are the issues that face Indigenous people when it comes to land rights and access?

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Friday, 02 Jul 2021
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ANU has joined a leading coalition of cities, regions, businesses, investors, universities and further education institutions around the world who have committed to meeting the Paris climate goals, by joining the global Race to Zero Climate Campaign.

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Friday, 02 Jul 2021

ANU researchers are at the core of a national program to transition Australia's industrial sector to producing steel and other heavy metals via zero net carbon emissions hydrogen technology.

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Monday, 28 Jun 2021
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A new study from researchers at ANU on how the world's largest ice sheet developed also provides vital clues about climate change tipping points.

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Monday, 28 Jun 2021
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A new study from researchers at The Australian National University (ANU) on how the world's largest ice sheet developed also provides vital clues about climate change tipping points.

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Monday, 28 Jun 2021
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In my first week as the BBC's new Australia correspondent in 2019, a state of emergency was declared in New South Wales. Bushfires blazed and came very close to Sydney. The orange haze and the smell of smoke will forever be etched in my memory.

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