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Climate change set to increase air pollution deaths by hundreds of thousands by 2100

  • Written by: Guang Zeng, Atmospheric Scientist, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research
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Climate change is set to increase the amount of ground-level ozone and fine particle pollution we breathe, which leads to lung disease, heart conditions, and stroke. Less rain and more heat means this pollution will stay in the air for longer, creating more health problems.

Our research, published in Nature Climate Change, found that if climate...

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A full ban on political donations would level the playing field – but is it the best approach?

  • Written by: Yee-Fui Ng, Lecturer, Graduate School of Business and Law, RMIT University
imageSam Dastyari was the Labor Party's chief fundraiser in New South Wales from 2010 to 2013.AAP/Mick Tsikas

Labor senator Sam Dastyari has called for a full ban on all political donations from individuals and corporations. Dastyari is no stranger to this issue: he was forced to resign from the shadow frontbench in 2016 following revelations that a...

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Universities have a problem with sexual assault and harassment: here's how to fix it

  • Written by: Michael Flood, Associate Professor in Sociology, Queensland University of Technology
imageUniversity students need more, and better, education in sexual violence prevention strategies.Shutterstock

Universities in Australia have a serious problem with sexual assault and sexual harassment. The Australian Human Rights Commission’s survey, to be released today, documents that large numbers of students have experienced sexual assault...

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  7. How to know what you're getting when you buy free-range eggs
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  22. Discontents: identity, politics and institutions in a time of populism
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  25. The government is backing the wrong industries, as our economy changes: Productivity Commission
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  27. Shorten pledges republic vote in first term
  28. Here's an important reason the gender pay gap isn't closing
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  34. Speaking With: Cameron Murray on grey corruption and the 'Game of Mates'
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  39. Friday essay: tall ships, tall tales, and the mysteries of Eugenia Falleni
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