As fires continue to burn across Australia, damage estimates are now in the billions. More than 8.4 million hectares have been burnt, almost 2000 homes have been destroyed, and 26 people have lost their lives.
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Scientists Validate New Technology That Transforms Sewage Sludge Into Fertilizer More Efficiently
The system, tested on an industrial scale, prevents foul odours and reduces by up to two months the treatment time for the organic matter deriving from the excess sludge, for its subsequent agricultural use.
International Scientific Working Group Highlights the Need to Address Escalating Levels of Contaminants of Emerging Concern in Water
The protection of our environment and natural resources is crucial in today’s society.
Farmed Salmon Under Threat? The Effect of Rising Sea Temperatures on Atlantic Salmon Production
Researchers have examined the impact of climate change on salmon farming. Their work will help adaptation planning.
New Report Reveals Impact of Climate Change on UK Coasts and Seas
University scientists have contributed to a major new publication by the Marine Climate Change Impacts Partnership (MCCIP) which highlights the current and future impacts of climate change on UK seas and dependent industries and society.
From Smoke Going Round the World to Aerosol Levels, NASA Observes Australia's Bushfires
Air quality during events such as devastating bushfires is another serious concern to address and NASA satellites are able to help in this area as well.


