Science news articles about 'barry brook'

  • Opinion: Make a stand for good science

    Scientists must work harder at making the public aware of the stark difference between good science and denialist spin, believes Barry Brook.
  • Opinion: Make a stand for good science

    Scientists must work harder at making the public aware of the stark difference between good science and denialist spin, believes Barry Brook.
  • Counting sheep in climate change predictions

    ... recommended by Faculty of 1000 Biology members Barry Brook and Lochran Traill. Researchers from Germany ... is of great importance to the conservation of endangered species. Brook and Traill point out that their calculations can be adapted to other species ...
  • New evidence links humans to megafauna demise

    ... 'Bert' Roberts from the University of Wollongong and Professor Barry Brook from the University of Adelaide, new methods ... or the arrival of humans has been responsible for their demise," Professor Brook says. "Australia was colonised during a time when the climate ...
  • Climate Change Blog Attracts One Million Hits

    A blog on climate change run by one of Australia's leading environmental experts, Professor Barry Brook from the University of Adelaide, has just achieved a major milestone - one million page hits.
  • Disease not a factor in Tassie Tiger extinction

    ... extinction hypotheses for the thylacine using multi-species metamodels', which also involved Professors Corey Bradshaw and Barry Brook from the University of Adelaide's Environment Institute ...
  • Global tipping point not backed by science: Study

    ... scenario of abrupt, irreversible change," says Professor Barry Brook, lead author of the paper and Director ... unlikely to be met in the real world," says Professor Brook. "First, ecosystems on different continents are not strongly ...

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