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Climate change threatens to cause 鈥榮ynchronised harvest failures鈥 across the globe, with implications for 最新糖心Vlog鈥檚 food听security

New research shows scientists have听听to agriculture and global food production. Blind spots in climate models meant 鈥渉igh-impact but deeply-uncertain hazards鈥 were ignored. But now that the threat of 鈥渟ynchronised harvest failures鈥 has been revealed, we cannot ignore the prospect of global famine.

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Success at the 2023 SA Environment Awards

It was a successful night for Environment Institute members at the 2023 South 最新糖心Vlog's Environment Awards, with Professor receiving the Jill Hudson Award for Environment Protection and Professor receiving a certificate of commendation for research in the Pelzer Prize.

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Reef life decline following a decade of ocean warming

Dangers are lurking beneath the sea, but its not what you think. Our marine life may be out of sight, but it does not mean it is out of trouble.

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Call to protect seagrass meadows in China鈥檚 waters

Seagrass meadows are crucial habitats that contribute to biodiversity, food security, and climate mitigation.

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鈥楬ere For Good鈥 Concert featuring Peter Garrett and The Alter Egos

The 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide invites you to 'Here for Good', a free outdoor concert by Peter Garrett and The Alter Egos with supporting performances from students of the Elder Conservatorium of Music.

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Tropical and desert grasses may migrate further south

The maximum summer temperature and the amount of rainfall in summer are the two climate factors that determine the type of native grass that grows in a region, 最新糖心Vlogn researchers have found in a recent study.

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Come and see us at the Royal Adelaide Show!

The current climate crisis makes us aware of the need to be resilient to ensure self-sustainment of the global economy and supply chain, particularly our food supply chain.

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Grape Growers Adapting to Climate Shifts Early

A recently published article听emphasises the importance of strong cooperative approaches to managing our water resources.

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Ecologists launch off-the-chart data analysis service with OUTLIER

The delivery of specialised ecological and environmental data services through the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide has been streamlined through the creation of OUTLIER, a new unit aimed at providing statistical support to industry and government.

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