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            Day/Night temperature spread fails to confirm IPCC prediction            ]]></title>
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            http://www.onfarm.co/blog/bomwatch/daynight-temperature-spread-fails-to-confirm-ipcc-prediction-8eeb8            </link>
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            21/01/2022
By David Mason-Jones, 
Research by Dr. Lindsay Moore
The work of citizen scientist, Dr. Lindsay Moore, has failed to confirm an important IPCC prediction about what will happen to the spread between maximum and minimum temperatures due to the Enhanced Greenhouse Effect. The IPCC's ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-08-02 04:12:02</pubDate>
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            Trends in sea level at Cooktown, Great Barrier Reef            ]]></title>
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            http://www.onfarm.co/blog/bomwatch/trends-in-sea-level-at-cooktown-great-barrier-reef-8eeb8            </link>
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            26/10/2021
Mean sea level change at Cooktown, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland
Dr Bill Johnston
(scientist@bomwatch.com.au)
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There is no evidence that melting glaciers, increasing levels of atmospheric CO2­­ or expansion of the oceans due to rising temperatures has caused sea ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-08-02 04:09:05</pubDate>
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            Trends in sea surface temperature at Townsville, Great Barrier Reef            ]]></title>
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            http://www.onfarm.co/blog/bomwatch/trends-in-sea-surface-temperature-at-townsville-great-barrier-reef-14932            </link>
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            17/10/2021
Sea level at Townsville, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland
Dr. Bill Johnston[1]
http://www.bomwatch.com.au/
(scientist@bomwatch.com.au)
Main points
#1. Heat exchanges with the landscape bias trends in sea surface temperature (SST) measured close to shore such as at Cape Ferguson near ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-08-02 04:01:43</pubDate>
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            Networking tool helps young farmers connect for drought resilient            ]]></title>
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            http://www.onfarm.co/blog/farming-together/networking-tool-helps-young-farmers-connect-for-drought-resilient-8eeb8            </link>
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4 April 2022





Pictured is Southern Cross University's Amanda Scott (right) delivering a recent workshop at Wudinna to support young Eyre Peninsula farmers. The project is funded by the Networks to Build Drought Resilience Program, part of the Australian Government's Future Drought ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-07-28 04:02:45</pubDate>
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            Climate Change            ]]></title>
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The National Farmers' Federation is helping shape agriculture's role in a low-emissions future.
Climate change will play a major role in Australian agriculture's next decade, exacerbating climate risk while creating diverse new income ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-07-25 04:08:14</pubDate>
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            A Climate Change Solution Beneath Our Feet             ]]></title>
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            When we think of climate change solutions, what typically comes to mind is the transportation we use, the lights in our home, the buildings we power and the food we eat. Rarely do we think about the ground beneath our feet.
Kate Scow thinks a lot about the ground, or, more precisely, the soil. ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2021-09-29 06:21:33</pubDate>
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