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Experts raise questions over the scientific benefit and environmental impact of Russia's Antarctic drilling.
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The federal government has been forced to re-open a multi-million tender process for solar projects.
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Bathurst is seeking resource consents for its Escarpment opencast mining project on the Denniston Plateau.
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A judge has heard arguments on whether animals should have the same protection against slavery as people.
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US navy warships could one day be running on biofuel technology developed by Queensland researchers.
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British forecasters say freezing conditions and snowfalls will continue for most of February.
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Scientists digging in Namibia have uncovered sponge-like fossils they say are the first animals.
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A dam in Bulgaria has burst after days of heavy rain, sending a 2.5-metre-high torrent through a village.
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A strong earthquake has hit central Philippine islands, killing at least 43 people and leaving many missing.
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A shift to a low-carbon future will need to be supported by new govt policies, the Grattan Institute said.
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The cold snap that has gripped Europe over a week continues to claim lives, with the death toll passing 300.
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NZ scientists, using rings on kauri trees to look at climate patterns are tipping big weather extremes ahead
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Puerto Rico is aiming to end an environmental problem by killing about four million exotic iguanas.
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Four days have been added to the inquiry looking into a botched water release strategy for Wivenhoe Dam.
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Bosnian authorities used helicopters to evacuate people in the heaviest snow the country has ever recorded.

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