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Is there an eco-balance?
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/is-there-an-eco-balance/It can be a challenge to lead a sustainable lifestyle that is easy, affordable and suits our personal needs. Is there an eco-balance to living sustainably and living comfortably?
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Fish in hot water
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/fish-in-hot-water/Last night we had a terrific talk in the beach house by Prof Phil Munday of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies and James Cook University: "Fish in hot water: how will climate change affect coral reef fishes?"
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The breakdown of the world’s water content
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/the-breakdown-of-the-worlds-water-content/Why is water so precious? Because only a small percentage, 0.08% of the world's water can be used for domestic use.
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A Close Encounter of the Climate Kind: Mick Aschroft shares his experiences at the frontier
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/a-close-encounter-of-the-climate-kind/Two of our researchers are pioneering new techniques for measuring changes in climate on small, and revealing scales.
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The Anthropocene: what’s in a name?
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/the-anthropocene/Planet Earth has never before experienced anything quite like the age of humans, says Museum ecologist Alan Jones.
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Climate change solutions
https://australian.museum/learn/climate-change/climate-solutions/There are technological, nature-based and community-based ways to help slow the progress of climate change and deal with its effects.
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Australian Museum and climate change
https://australian.museum/learn/climate-change/australian-museum-and-climate-change/The Australian Museum (AM) has been involved in raising awareness and researching impacts of climate change for over a decade.
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Stories of our changing environment
https://australian.museum/learn/climate-change/climate-change-stories/Whether living closely with the land or in a high-rise, we all have stories about how we are affected by our changing environment. The captivating personal stories here shine a light on how people across Australia are coping with these changes.
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Climate change exhibitions
https://australian.museum/learn/climate-change/climate-change-exhibitions/Discover the exhibitions on display at the Australian Museum and online.
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Online experiments and activities
https://australian.museum/inside-out/online-experiments-activities/Fun and engaging activities and experiments for kids to try at home.
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