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The book by Oreskes and Conway illustrates that it is an ideology, not facts that matter.
"Wild week of extreme weather ahead in the Lower 48: 5 things to know";
"France, Italy, Belgium: The European regions most at risk from floods and sea level rise";
"Why Tasmania and Victoria dominate the list of Australia’s largest trees – and why these majestic giants are under threat";
"Warming winters put Indigenous moose hunting traditions in jeopardy";
"‘A bloody accident’: Farmer apologises for inadvertently sparking Flowerdale fire";
"The Australian animals back from the brink of extinction";
"Teal independents join farmers in Liverpool Plains to oppose Santos gas development";
"Extreme droughts change how forests behave";
"Narwhals' Hungry Summers As Climate Warms".
By Robert McLeanThe book by Oreskes and Conway illustrates that it is an ideology, not facts that matter.
"Wild week of extreme weather ahead in the Lower 48: 5 things to know";
"France, Italy, Belgium: The European regions most at risk from floods and sea level rise";
"Why Tasmania and Victoria dominate the list of Australia’s largest trees – and why these majestic giants are under threat";
"Warming winters put Indigenous moose hunting traditions in jeopardy";
"‘A bloody accident’: Farmer apologises for inadvertently sparking Flowerdale fire";
"The Australian animals back from the brink of extinction";
"Teal independents join farmers in Liverpool Plains to oppose Santos gas development";
"Extreme droughts change how forests behave";
"Narwhals' Hungry Summers As Climate Warms".

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