2016
DOI: 10.1038/531580d
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One of animal-study criteria backfires

Abstract: Fanning the flames of Australian wildfires Climate change will increase the frequency, intensity and scale of Australian bushfires, at huge cost to its population and unique biota. Yet the government-funded science agency, CSIRO, plans to cut at least 100 jobs in climate research. Australia urgently needs political leadership on climate action and investment in climate science (see also D. Lindenmayer Too many mining disasters in Brazil Another mining dam collapsed in Brazil last month, bringing the country's … Show more

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