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  • 9 Sep 2021
    Julian Caldecott

    Surviving Climate Chaos: Chaos, strength and community

    While we strive for zero and negative emissions, climate chaos is inevitable and must be met by strengthening all our local community and ecological systems

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  • 2 Sep 2021
    Julian Caldecott

    Surviving Climate Chaos: The ambition to survive

    To make a difference to mid-century outcomes, we must be ambitious to survive and plan our climate response in full awareness of tipping point deadlines

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  • 26 Aug 2021
    Arctic data suggest an ice-free future and runaway climate change from mid-century, making the early 2020s a deadline for us to get a grip or lose it forever
    Julian Caldecott

    Surviving Climate Chaos: Death spirals and deadlines

    Arctic data suggest an ice-free future and runaway climate change from mid-century, making the early 2020s a deadline for us to get a grip or lose it forever

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  • 19 Aug 2021
    Julian Caldecott

    Surviving Climate Chaos: Fierce chaos and tipping points

    Climate systems and human attitudes are both starting to tip into unprecedented forms, but which will win: biophysical catastrophe, or peace with nature?

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  • 27 Jul 2021
    Sheldon Krimsky

    Understanding DNA Ancestry

    How DNA Ancestry companies reach their findings from a person’s cells remains a mystery to almost everyone who purchases the service. Sheldon Krimsky author of Understanding DNA Ancestry aims to de-mystify the science behind the claims.

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  • 21 May 2021
    Adrian C. Newton

    Are the world’s ecosystems about to collapse?

    In 2016, a major environmental crisis occurred: much of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef bleached and died. The Barrier Reef is one of the natural wonders of the world, home to thousands of species, which together create a dazzling array of colour and movement. So to see the Reef suffer in this way is a genuine […]

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  • 13 May 2021
    Melissa Bateson

    Measuring Behaviour: The Next Generation

    The first three editions of Measuring Behaviour were co-authored by Patrick Bateson, known as Pat to his family and friends, and his former graduate student Paul Martin. I had a very special relationship with Pat. Not only was he my father, but I have followed him into the same academic discipline, becoming the second Professor […]

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  • 18 Aug 2020
    Kostas Kampourakis, Tobias Uller

    Should biologists care at all about philosophy of science?

    Is philosophy of science of any use to biologists? A well-known response is that philosophy of science is as helpful to science, as ornithology is to birds. Whether or not it was Richard Feynman who actually said this does not affect the fact that many biologists that we have met, especially those older than us, […]

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