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Seaweed farms
https://australian.museum/learn/climate-change/climate-solutions/seaweed-farms/Seaweed grows much faster than land plants. Uncover how seaweed’s super growing properties can be harnessed to remove billions of tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere and stop cow’s burping out methane.
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Regenerative agriculture
https://australian.museum/learn/climate-change/climate-solutions/regenerative-agriculture/How we farm and what we eat has a massive impact on our carbon footprint. See what Australian farmers are doing to help regenerate soil and to produce healthier food and higher yields.
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Impacts of Climate Change
https://australian.museum/learn/climate-change/climate-change-impacts/Climate change affects everything. It’s already adding pressure on our planet—on people and other living things, on economies and on governments.
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Bramble Cay Melomys, Melomys rubicola
https://australian.museum/learn/australia-over-time/extinct-animals/melomys-rubicola/The Bramble Cay Melomys, or Bramble Cay mosaic-tailed rat was officially declared extinct in 2019. It is considered the first mammal to become extinct due to climate change.
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Capturing Climate Change
https://australian.museum/capturingclimatechange/What are you seeing of our climate-changed corner of the world? Submit you images to our #CapturingClimateChange gallery
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Sustainability
https://australian.museum/learn/sustainability/As a leading natural history and cultural institution, the Australian Museum (AM) has a responsibility to educate, inspire and act on environmental sustainability.
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Coral bleaching on Lizard Island: Update
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/coral-bleaching-on-lizard-island-update/A severe bleaching event continues around the AM's Lizard Island Research Station, with hopes falling temperatures will bring reprieve
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Changing beliefs
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/climate-change-and-the-museum/In the battle between climate science and ideology, who wins?
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Wave Energy Conversion
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/wave-energy-conversion/Renewable energy has to be part of the solution in combating climate change and wave energy conversion is a fantastic technology using waves to produce clean electricity.
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5 gyres
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/5-gyres/What is a Gyre? And how many are there?
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Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs
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