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Snails and Snot

Snails and Snot

The team is researching the effects of ocean acidification on tiny marine snails, known as pteropods, and planktonic, single-celled, shell-forming organisms called foraminifera. Pteropods are an important food source for…

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Since 1998, global temperatures have dropped. Is this a sign that global warming has stopped?

Since 1998, global temperatures have dropped. Is this a sign that global warming has stopped?

In 1998 the world saw its hottest year on record up to that point, as measured by average global air temperatures[1]. This has led some to falsely conclude that world…

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Interview with Peter Mares, ABC Radio National Interest

  • 03 April 2009

Professor Sackett speaks to Peter Mares on ABC Radio National Interest.

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Address to The Club of Rome

  • 14 January 2009

Chief Scientist for Australia, Professor Penny D Sackett delivers the 55th Aurelio Peccei Lecture at The Club of Rome in Belgium.

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