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Menindee locals challenge authorities to drink water over mass fish kill contamination fears

Something stinks in Menindee, according to the locals, and it's not just the millions of dead fish in the Darling-Baaka River.

The young Indigenous woman fighting fracking in remote NT
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The young Indigenous woman fighting fracking in remote NT

Amelia Telford is a young Aboriginal and South Sea Islander woman from Bundjalung country, who's on the forefront of the fight against fracking in remote communities in the Northern Territory.

Climate change could be making us fatter, dumber and more depressed: report
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Climate change could be making us fatter, dumber and more depressed: report

A new report has found climate change is having some unexpected consequences for people living in the Asia Pacific region.
Major insurer Suncorp vows to stop covering thermal coal projects
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Major insurer Suncorp vows to stop covering thermal coal projects

The latest announcement means there are now no Australian insurers willing to underwrite new thermal coal projects, experts and advocates say.
Scientists debunk claim that global warming is a natural phenomenon
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Scientists debunk claim that global warming is a natural phenomenon

A series of reports, conducted by teams of scientists from across the globe, have found man-made emissions are causing global warming.
'Worst still to come' as Europe swelters
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'Worst still to come' as Europe swelters

Wildfires are burning in Spain and four people have reportedly died in south France, as Europe swelters in a heatwave, but Germany has seen some relief.
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Arctic temperatures could freeze Niagara Falls
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Arctic temperatures could freeze Niagara Falls

There are predictions Niagara Falls could freeze over completely in January, just as it did in 2014.
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