Australia – land of the hot pink slug
Meet Triboniophorus aff. graeffei, a hot pink slug that lives on Mount Kaputar in New South Wales in Australia. It’s
Thoughts from the vanguard of biodiversity research
Meet Triboniophorus aff. graeffei, a hot pink slug that lives on Mount Kaputar in New South Wales in Australia. It’s
A friend (h/t Justin) sent me this article a couple of weeks ago – it seems that this summer, the
John Cook, Climate Communications Research Fellow at the University of Queensland and writer/editor of the blog Skeptical Science, has jointly
An old ad for motor oil had the tagline “Oils ain’t oils”. As any horticulturalist or botanist can tell you,
It’s been fire season again down here in Australia, with all that that entails. But the threat to life and
The first issue of our Biodiversity Brief newsletter is out, and we’re quite proud of it. A lot of work
There’s a common trope around the blogosphere that says there’s still a lot of disagreement among scientists about whether climate
Hey, if the climate changes, it’ll just mean gentler winters and more beach time, right? Wrong. Very very wrong indeed.
Browsing through the site stats recently, I came across a string that someone had used to find our site: that
I’ve been doing a lot of reading on climate change these last couple of days, which is just as depressing