Jessi Gowan
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Mar- 2017 -9 MarchEvents, Resources & News
Australia’s Energy Crisis Could Force Changes To Urban Planning
The increasing threat of blackouts in Australia is becoming more than just an inconvenience – these power outages have the…
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8 MarchHow to
One Hundred Thousand Beating Hearts – An Evolution From Industrial To Regenerative Farming
When White Oak Pastures in Bluffton, Georgia, made the transition from an industrialized agricultural facility to a regenerative farm, the…
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8 MarchHealth & Disease
Air pollution Becoming a Growing Concern Around the Globe
A “final warning” has been handed down from the European commission to Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and the UK, advising…
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6 MarchGeneral
Minimalism: the Value of Living With Less
Today’s society seems to measure success on one’s accumulation of possessions, but more and more, people are beginning to embrace…
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6 MarchPeople Systems
Peer-to-Peer Energy Market Emerging as a Reality for Australia
With the rise in popularity of renewable energy alternatives, more and more households are becoming energy “prosumers” – meaning they…
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Feb- 2017 -23 FebruaryBees
Production of bee-friendly insecticide to remain in Australia
Innovate Ag, the company behind the bio-insecticide Sero-X, has managed to secure funding that will allow them to continue producing…
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22 FebruaryEvents, Resources & News
Audit Reveals Rising Popularity Of Solar Batteries
With renewable energy options gaining in popularity throughout Australia, more and more homeowners are looking at solar batteries as a…
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21 FebruaryBees
Insecticide use by nearby cotton farms is causing “devastating” losses for an Australian bee keeper.
Insecticide use by nearby cotton farms is causing “devastating” losses for an Australian beekeeper One of Australia’s largest commercial honey…
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20 FebruaryEvents, Resources & News
Pollution Has Been Discovered Even In The World’s Deepest Ocean Trenches
High levels of persistent organic pollutants, including polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), were found in crustaceans living in some of the planet’s…
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17 FebruaryFungi
Toxic Oilsands Tailings Could Be Cleaned Up With The Help Of Dandelion Fungi
Upon noting the weed’s unique ability to grow anywhere, Edmonton scientist Kelcie Miller-Anderson started investigating what makes dandelions so hardy.…
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16 FebruaryEvents, Resources & News
Australian Scientists Are Disappointed To Admit That Extreme Weather Is Now The Norm
At a four-day conference themed around “Australasian weather, climate, and oceans: past, present, and future,” climate scientists from Australia and…
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15 FebruaryEvents, Resources & News
Organic Produce In High Demand From Colorado Farmers
Growing numbers of Colorado farmers are making the switch from traditional farming methods to organic ones, to accommodate the increasing…
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