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The Sydney Morning Herald is a major Australian broadsheet newspaper published daily in Australia's oldest and most populous city, Sydney. It is also the oldest Australian newspaper, having been continuously published since 1831. Since then, over 51,000 editions have been produced. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Plants on death row in changing world
MOST southern hemisphere plants - except for weeds - will not be able to adapt to rapid climate change, a study of more than 11,000 species suggests. Researchers, including ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
President works to defend his legacy
The countdown clocks that George Bush's chief of staff distributed 990 days ago are still ticking. His advisers tallied their remaining time last week and calculated fewer ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
Beware the church of climate alarm
One of Australia's leading enviro-sceptics, the geologist and University of Adelaide professor Ian Plimer, 62, ...debunked climate-change myths. "Climates always change," he ...Posted by Walter Cox -
Rice shortage bites
From Cairo to New Delhi to Shanghai, the run on rice is threatening to disrupt worldwide food supplies as much as the scarcity of confidence on Wall Street earlier this year ...Posted by Casey Ramsdell -
Judge drops terror charges against former Guantanamo inmates
A Spanish judge dropped terror charges against two former Guantanamo Bay inmates who recently returned home to Britain, saying their mental health had deteriorated so badly ...Posted by Melva Hackney -
Highways to hell
Sometimes travel can be torture but one consolation is that holidays in hell are the ones that make the best dinner-party stories when you get home.Posted by Louise Franco -
The plastic killing fields
Continents of garbage afloat in the oceans are killing marine life and releasing poisons that enter the human food chain.Posted by Louise Franco -
Court bans marchers from security zone
PROTESTERS at Saturday's main rally against the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation forum may risk arrest through "non-violent civil disobedience" after a court win by police ...Posted by Mike LaBonte
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Fires to get bigger
THERE is no way to fire-proof Sydney, and big bushfires are expected to burn up to 35 per cent more land around the city by the year 2050 as a result of climate change, the ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
Amazon deforestation up almost four per cent
Brazil's Amazon jungles, known as the lungs of the world, lost almost 12,000 square kilometres in just 12 months, a rise of almost four per cent, new figures showed on Friday. ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
China wields a little red pen
THE Chinese Government is stopping local production of Australian books that refer to the China-Tibet border, the Dalai Lama and other subjects that "infringe its sovereignty".Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
The missing numbers in the emissions equation
It ia no longer a carbon emissions trading scheme but a carbon pollution reduction scheme, and it is the Federal Government's main weapon against global warming...The ...Posted by Beth Wellington -
Never say die: return of the warriors - Opinion - smh.com.au
The neocons, as they have come to be known, are the ideologues who successfully advocated the invasion of Iraq. They may have been thoroughly discredited by that blighted war, ...Posted by Norman Farrell -
Man finds woman living in wardrobe
A JAPANESE man puzzled by food mysteriously disappearing from his refrigerator got a shock when he discovered a woman had been living in his home for months without ...Posted by Benjamin T -
First-of-its-kind 14-country study ranks consumers according to environmental behavior
Australians see climate change as the nation's biggest problem but appear unwilling to change their lives to reduce their large environmental footprint, an international ...Posted by Dale Penn -
World may be heating quickly: scientist
Climate change is happening faster than predicted and the world could be as much as seven degrees hotter by the end of the century, a CSIRO scientist says.Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Aussies have big climate impact
Australians see climate change as the nation's biggest problem but appear unwilling to change their lives to reduce their large environmental footprint, an international ...Posted by Dale Penn -
Pope praised for interfaith efforts on visit to synagogue
A New York synagogue gave Pope Benedict XVI a warm welcome yesterday, with the chief rabbi hailing the Pope's work for interfaith dialogue and congregants playing down recent ...Posted by Leo Romero
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