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Articles marked with   ‘climate’

Life Under Lake Ice: A Mysterious (and Threatened) World

Knowledge and skills — 24. May 2019
The Great Barrier Reef has experienced mass mortality in recent years. But can we save it, and how do we impose the severity of its condition on the public?

Sean Connolly: The Future of the Great Barrier Reef

Essays and interviews — 01. Oct 2018
Ecology is a discipline that is constantly evolving. I spoke to (from top left to bottom right) Mark Davis, Madhur Anand, Paul Hebert, Andrew Hendry, Amy Austin and Bill Sutherland about the biggest changes they've seen in their careers

The Changing Face of Ecology: Part 1

Essays and interviews — 10. Sep 2018
The image of the lone polar bear has become almost ubiquitous in step with growing awareness of climate change. So why hasn't the scientific community been able to convince the world to act accordingly?

Avoiding “We Told You So”: An Appeal for the Reframing of Scientific Communication

Essays and interviews — 20. Aug 2018
Professor Madhur Anand is a global change ecologist and a poet. So how do the two combine?

Madhur Anand: Finding Poetry in Global Change Ecology

Essays and interviews — 13. Aug 2018
The Pacific oyster could make its way further north as the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions warm

Norway’s New Invaders: The Pacific Oyster

Essays and interviews — 30. Jul 2018
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