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Climate change
https://australian.museum/learn/climate-change/The Australian Museum has been involved in raising awareness and researching impacts of climate change for over a decade.
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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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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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Australian Museum statement on 2019/2020 bushfires
https://australian.museum/learn/climate-change/2019-2020-bushfire-statement/The Australian Museum team is devastated by the impact of the fires ravaging our communities and our wildlife.
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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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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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What is climate change?
https://australian.museum/learn/climate-change/about-climate-change/Rapid, damaging climate change has been increasing since the 1800s, when humans started to burn a large amount of fossil fuels (coal, oil and gas), cut down more forests than before and increased other damage to natural systems.
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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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Barka: The Forgotten River
Special exhibition
Now on until 23 July 2023 -
Bilas: Body Adornment from Papua New Guinea
Opening 9 June 2023, featuring photographs by Wylda Bayrón.
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Burra
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