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How Scared or Hopeful Should We Be in a Warming World?

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
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For anyone who takes notice of the climate change debate, a mass of often-contradictory information comes flooding into our lives. Some of it prompts great alarm. The Great Barrier Reef is suffering severe bleaching. Wild fires are consuming Alberta. Last year was the warmest on record, and 15 of the 16 hottest years on record...

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Milk price cuts reflect the reality of sweeping changes in global dairy market

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

A structural change is underway in global dairy markets. A perfect storm has emerged through a coincidence of events, technology, and policy changes across the major dairy producing nations, including Australia, which will result in a long term significant reset of dairy economics across the globe.

Cooperatives Murray Goulburn and Fonterra have...

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The danger of overselling science

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageThere's a lot of incentive to hype scientific findings but in the end nobody wins. Overselling findings can undermine the authority of scientists as well as the credibility of the sources and ultimately deceive or even endanger the public. Shutterstock

Imagine seeing this headline:

A zap to the brain could make you a genius

The story might go...

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