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Study Flinders International Relations and Political Science

Study Flinders International Relations and Political Science

Meet Dr Rob Manwaring – Rob is a senior lecturer and expert in public policy at Flinders. ““There’s so much we don’t yet know about political science,” he says. “Democracy is changing with the upsurge of populism, the decline in trust and the rise of China. Centre-left political parties are …

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Anna Francis FTC Covid19 Sustainability Transitions Case Study Interview

Anna Francis FTC Covid19 Sustainability Transitions Case Study Interview

Here, we ask Anna Francis, Resilience Manager at Frome Town Council (Somerset, UK) about recent innovations that have taken place in the town as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, and whether these might have a lasting effect on the town council’s efforts to respond to a climate emergency. Find …

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Thousands of run-down US dams would kill people if they failed, study finds

Thousands of run-down US dams would kill people if they failed, study finds

The problem will only become more serious as the climate crisis disrupts rain patterns, experts warn. “Unfortunately, some state programs don’t have the resources they need to follow through,” Ogden said. In total, there are more than 91,000 dams in the US, according to the National Inventory of Dams, a …

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Study: green recovery can revive virus-hit economies and tackle climate change

Study: green recovery can revive virus-hit economies and tackle climate change

[ad_1] Top United States and British economists have said in a study published today massive programs of green public investment would be the most cost-effective way both to revive virus-hit economies and strike a decisive blow against climate change. With co-authors including Nobel laureate Professor Joseph Stiglitz from Columbia University …

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A scientific study says that ocean life could rebound in 30 years but, we have t…

A scientific study says that ocean life could rebound in 30 years but, we have t...

[ad_1] A scientific study says that ocean life could rebound in 30 years but, we have to act now!!♻️???? . Double Tap ❤️ if you are part of this change!! . . ????: @climatecards . . •••••••••⁠ ???? Turn Posts Notifications ON, don’t miss our content!⁠⁠ ✔ Follow us on …

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Study: Removal of ‘Forever Chemicals’ From Drinking Water Poses Severe and Costly Challenges to Local Communities

Study: Removal of ‘Forever Chemicals’ From Drinking Water Poses Severe and Costly Challenges to Local Communities

[ad_1] WASHINGTON – Removal of the toxic fluorinated chemicals known as PFAS from drinking water costs local communities millions of dollars, says a new Environmental Working Group study, published today in the European water industry journal Water Solutions. The study documented the severe threat PFAS poses to drinking water safety, …

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Indian Ocean study reveals Australia’s future climate risks

Indian Ocean study reveals Australia’s future climate risks

[ad_1] Researchers have found Indian Ocean surface temperatures that helped drive hot and dry conditions in eastern Australia last year were more clearly influenced by climate change than previously thought and are likely to worsen in future. Scientists studying a phenomenon known as the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) say their …

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Tropical forests’ ability to absorb carbon nearing ‘tipping point’ and could soon accelerate climate crisis, study finds

Tropical forests’ ability to absorb carbon nearing ‘tipping point’ and could soon accelerate climate crisis, study finds

[ad_1] The ability of the world’s tropical forests to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is decreasing, according to a study tracking 300,000 trees over 30 years. A global research team, led by the University of Leeds, say they fear the world’s remaining undisturbed tropical forests may have already begun …

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Study: Frequent Use of Cleaning Products May Increase Risk of Childhood Asthma | Children’s Health Initiative

Study: Frequent Use of Cleaning Products May Increase Risk of Childhood Asthma | Children's Health Initiative

[ad_1] Frequent use of cleaning products in the home may increase a baby’s risk of developing asthma and chronic wheezing during early childhood, and could be an important area for respiratory health interventions, a new study suggests. The study, published in February in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, investigated data …

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