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16 Oct 2014: James Woodford: Like most people I have been concerned about climate change as an esoteric issue. But here was climate change in my actual letter box ...
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14 Oct 2014: World’s fastest submerging state is looking to nature in an ambitious plan to turn back the tide, and to BP to fund it – but will it work?
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13 Oct 2014: <strong>Guardian Australia: </strong> Research finds 20cm rise since start of 20th century, caused by global warming and the melting of polar ice, is unprecedented
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10 Oct 2014: Other nations in danger of eclipsing Australia’s interests, with just a ‘narrow window of opportunity’ to transform Hobart into a key gateway to Antarctica, a 20-year strategic plan finds
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10 Oct 2014: Scientists warn that pollution may be dramatically increasing the rate of ocean acidification in inshore areas, threatening coral
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8 Oct 2014: Natalie Banks: After another shark incident in Western Australia it’s obvious more needs to be done to protect surfers. Our relationship with the sea will dictate how we act
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8 Oct 2014: From Miami to Washington DC, towns and cities on America’s east coast could see triple the number of tidal floods by 2030 as sea levels rise, say researchers
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5 Oct 2014: Paul Brown on how changes in sea level drowned the fertile valleys of the island of Ennor to create the rocky islands we call the Scillies
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3 Oct 2014: Published today, this is the most detailed map of the ocean floor ever produced, using satellite imagery to show ridges and trenches of the earth’s underwater surface even for areas which have never been surveyed by ship
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