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Massive mangrove die-off in Australia linked to climate change

2016-07-11 19:57:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

ADJewish World: A massive die-off of mangrove swamps along the northern coast of Australia was linked to climate change by a leading scientist on Monday. More than 7,000 hectares of dead mangroves along a remote 700-kilometre stretch of coastline was filmed from a helicopter by scientists over the weekend after reports from indigenous rangers about One Response to "Massive mangrove die-off in Australia linked to climate change" There is just as much evidence to support the theory that the die-off was done...

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Gruppo Campari gives Wild Turkey Australia Travel Retail push

2016-07-11 14:22:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com

Gruppo Campari has partnered with Heinemann in Sydney airport to boost the presence of its Wild Turkey Bourbon brand in the Australian market. 

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Australia: Cutting the cable: Kangaroo Island eyes switch to 100% renewable energy

2016-07-11 06:29:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Guardian: Kangaroo Island is one of the great icons of Australian tourism. As Andrew Boardman, the chief executive of the Kangaroo Island council, says: You cant buy a name like that. But now the third-biggest island in Australia, which lies just 120kms from Adelaide, wants to make its mark in a different way: by supplying 100% of its electricity needs and much of its transport fuels through locally sourced renewable energy. The island is calling for proposals that could use a mixture of its local...

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Australia: Climate Change blamed for mangrove deaths

2016-07-11 02:54:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

AAP: Vast swathes of mangroves have died in Australia's north, with scientists saying climate change is likely responsible for the staggering scale of the event. Once healthy mangroves that lined the Gulf of Carpentaria's coastline are now dead, and the die-off happened over a single month, James Cook University Professor Norm Duke says. He says the scale of the event is a world first and coincided with a mass coral bleaching event on the Great Barrier Reef. About 7000 hectares have been affected along...

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Is nuclear storage in South Australia a glowing prospect?

2016-07-11 01:00:00| Power Technology

An Australian royal commission has released tentative findings backing an idea to store other countries spent nuclear fuel in South Australia, arguing that risks could be mitigated by storing it in geologically stable areas with techniques borrowed

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