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The runners jog along the beach beside the Great Ocean Road. Photo: Rebecca Hallas ON A recent Monday this month, Mark Hynes delivered a small speech at Parliament House, Canberra. The moment was something of a revelation to ''Hynsey'', as he is known....
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For the first time in almost 50 years, scientists from nations surrounding the Gulf of Mexico have begun to develop a marine research plan that includes Cuba, according to officials at Mote Marine Laboratory. Last month, a team of Mote researchers journeyed...
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Perhaps you are traveling with several generations and wondering how you are going to keep the teens happy, as well as grandma. Have you considered taking a cruise? "I think cruising is one of the best values, and the food is good," says Pacifica's Marisol...
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Climate change appears to be the "X-factor" helping to push many previously secure plants and animals to the brink, Dr Watson said. The problem is that many species in Australia and elsewhere are already in a precarious situation due to land clearing,...
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The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park has also become the eighth trigger for the national environment law-the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 . "The marine park was already protected under national environment law because of...
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The Philippine National Police can recommend to the Commission on Elections the disqualification of any electoral candidate found to be connected to the gruesome killing of over 20 people in Maguindanao province, consisting mainly of women and journalists,...
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The Sharks finished third at the regional championships to qualify for nationals, the highest finish in school history. And as if the rigorous demands of physical preparation aren't enough, Besharat is also an athletic training major, a program that consumes...
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It added that not enough was being done by regional governments to tackle the threats posed by sea level rise and pollution. Garabed Kazanjian, Oceans Campaigner for Greenpeace in Lebanon, said that climate change posed a risk to marine life other than...
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Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Lito Atienza said discussions during the Congress, bearing the theme “Partnership at work: Local Implementation and Best Practices,” will focus on how inter-regional, inter-agency and multi-sectoral partnership...
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Article from: Reuters November 17, 2009 02:35pm THE Great Barrier Reef has only a 50 per cent chance of survival if global CO2 emissions are not reduced at least 25 per cent by 2020, a coalition of Australia's top reef and climate scientists said today....
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