Another week, another important #RVInvestigator voyage. 🚢
Our researchers are off on a month-long voyage onboard our RV Investigator to survey the Australian southeast continental shelf for the first time in 25 years.
📷 | Rowan Tribelco
We’ve done the groundwork and launched a new tool to equip farmers, policy makers and researchers with the data they need to better manage and protect Australia’s soils. 🌱
The Australian National Soil Information System (ANSIS) is now live. https://t.co/q2ktRebAtq
Through weekly conversations, 100 Climate Conversations profiles innovators leading Australia’s response to climate change. Presented by the Powerhouse Museum. https://t.co/4euDoA6GU5
We couldn't be more proud to announce that @DPGAlliance has recognised @CKANproject as a digital public good! Our community tool is officially helping tackle 9 of the 17 global challenges put forward by the @UN. 👏🏿
Read more → https://t.co/Odi4OHj35u
“Green Ribbon and Blue Ribbon Stories: Applying a Bidjara Way of Knowing to Understanding Records,” by Leann Wilson & @BarrowcliffeR introduces a conceptual framework based on Bidjara green ribbon & blue ribbon stories, & uses the 1st TK Notice on a publication 🎊 Link below
Widespread use of #GenerativeAI like #ChatGPT is raising questions about the role of #AI in Australia. The National Science and Technology Council gave independent advice led by @ACOLA_Aus to #AusGov on the implications and opportunities.
Read the report: https://t.co/dY0OOqCwnG
By weaving sustainability into the fabric of their practices, businesses can redefine the status quo and pave the way for a greener future. Here are four ways you can start driving sustainable innovation at your company. https://t.co/7ZlWxgWLRp
New report by @EUEnvironment sums up⬇️
"Key evidence on why European ecosystems are in urgent need of concerted restoration efforts both inside existing designated protected areas but also outside these spaces."
📗@EUEnvironment
https://t.co/SH9vq3Maxe
Microplastics are causing a macro problem. 🥤
We've released a new study that found micro and nanoplastics are pervasive in our food supply, and may be affecting food safety and security on a global scale. https://t.co/S5kwI07jE8
Below are the two most important metrics of our time. Top: the decline of biodiversity between 1970-2018. Below: global temperatures between 1850-2022.
ChatGPT is your personal research assistant, but only if you can use it efficiently.
Here are 12 ways to unlock its potential for many of your academic needs.
I've included real-life screenshots of use cases to help you get started 👇
Navigating force conflicts: A case study on strategies of transformative research in the current academic system - ScienceDirect https://t.co/YjVX1wGSV7
1.5°C Scenario envisages electricity as the main energy carrier, accounting for over 50% of total final energy consumption, according to @IRENA's #WETO23 Preview.
Modern biomass (16%) & hydrogen (14%) are projected to play more significant roles.
Read👉https://t.co/b8hSjfd3j3
IPCC AR6: Solar and wind together offer nearly ten times the emission cut potential than nuclear, and 20 times that of carbon capture.
The #Renewable Evolution and uncommon sense wins.
Despite the PR flam, game over for #nuclear.
#climate#ClimateEmergency#ClimateAction
Out now! The #ClosingtheGap Dashboard includes first-time assessments of progress against targets for Year 12, tertiary quals, youth engagement, employment, and housing. Go to https://t.co/5jVQvVczj2
New paper in @NewPhyt. Surely every Aussie plant species has been photographed at least once? Turns out a lot haven't! Of ~21,000 native species, 18% didn't have a field photo across 33 online resources. SE states are well-documented, WA has most gaps
https://t.co/lRE7p9gGwf