Naming a First Old Porites, Craig
Knowing the truth has always been a challenge requiring an amount of discipline. And it is getting that much harder in this […]
Knowing the truth has always been a challenge requiring an amount of discipline. And it is getting that much harder in this […]
The IPA’s Dr Bella d’Abrera and Daniel Wild discuss the kooky “requiem” event held by the University of Sydney’s Environment Institute.
This article from the Spring 2020 edition of the IPA Review is written by IPA Adjunct Fellow, Matthew Lesh. Environmental catchcries of the early 21st century […]
Late last year, I went on an expedition in search of a type of very old coral known as massive Porites. Stuart, […]
It is often reported that the Great Barrier Reef is half dead, specifically that the corals are bleached, and the water quality […]
Fundamental to science is measurement. It is a way of objectively assessing something, anything, even the state of a coral reef, even […]
The word ‘unprecedented’ is often applied to destructive climate-related events, as though they could not have been predicted, and have never happened […]
A new scientific paper, received with great fanfare among international media and Australia’s public broadcaster, the ABC, claims half the corals of […]
Saturday night, I was eating chocolates at Catherine’s (remember my friend who tutors kids in maths), when Rowan phoned. Not any Rowan. The […]
The Great Barrier Reef – Still Colourful Corals and Curious Fish What is the true state of the Great Barrier Reef? If […]