Archive for July 11th, 2010
The Great British Summer has finally arrived in all its gold-hued, ice-cold-beer swilling, barbecuing glory. As we swoon, swelter and roast in temperatures above 31 degrees in some parts of the country, the traditional signals of the basting season arrived this week – a hosepipe ban and government warnings about mad dogs and people burning themselves in the midday sun.
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The Great British Summer has finally arrived in all its gold-hued, ice-cold-beer swilling, barbecuing glory. As we swoon, swelter and roast in temperatures above 31 degrees in some parts of the country, the traditional signals of the basting season arrived this week – a hosepipe ban and government warnings about mad dogs and people burning themselves in the midday sun.
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CHANGES to koala-handling laws give Victorians chance to interact with one of Australia’s most popular animals
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CHANGES to koala-handling laws give Victorians chance to interact with one of Australia’s most popular animals
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The intensity of hurricanes follows a simple mathematical law – a finding that could help us predict how they will respond to climate change
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The intensity of hurricanes follows a simple mathematical law – a finding that could help us predict how they will respond to climate change
Sourced from New Scientist – Climate Change, click here to visit


