Climate News: Invasive species and climate change with Dr Andy Sheppard; Not burning, drowning - extreme weather dumps on festivals
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Chief scientist from the Australian CSIRO, Dr Andy Sheppard (pictured), talked about invasive species and climate change on the ABC's RN Breakfast show with host, Patricia Karvellas;
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