New Abarth 595s arrive sharply priced
CUTE in the looks department but with serious hot hatch fizz under the bonnet, the new 103kW Abarth 595 has hit Australia with its sharpest price yet. Arriving in both hardtop and convertible forms, these beefed up versions of the butter-wouldn't-melt Fiat 500s are priced at $27,500 for the tin top and $31,500 for the rag top, bringing better value to the brand. 2016 Abarth 595. Photo Contributed. FCA Australia hopes the new Abarth 595 will bridge the gap between the Fiat 500 ran..>> view originalConfirmed: Southern hemisphere CO2 level rises above symbolic 400 ppm milestone
Video will begin in 5 seconds. Major CO2 milestone reached Carbon dioxide continues to increase in the atmosphere with a major milestone of 400 parts per million of CO2 recorded in the Southern Hemisphere according CSIRO's Dr David Etheridge. PT1M21S 620 349 A significant marker of rising global greenhouse gas emissions has been passed, with a key monitoring site on Tasmania's north-west tip recording atmospheric carbon-dioxide exceeding 400 parts per million for the first tim..>> view original[Update: It's now the 2nd] The Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare trailer is the 8th most hated video on YouTube
Update (Rerepublished on 05/14) Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare has one of the most hated trailers of all time and is now the 2nd most hated video on ALL of YouTube, passing such horrible songs like 'Friday' by Rebecca Black. The official list for the most hated YouTube videos hasn't been updated properly yet and lists the Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare trailer as only the 4th most hated, but when looking at the individual videos' dislike numbers we can clearly see that Infinite Warfare h..>> view originalAustralia Is Planning To Cull Nearly 2000 Kangaroos: Here's Why
Australia is set to cull 2,000 kangaroos starting Monday to control its disrupting population. The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Government will close 10 reserves across the region to accommodate culling of 1,991 kangaroos to control the population of eastern grey kangaroos that are now threatening the territory. To date, the government has already culled more than 4,000 kangaroos as part of its annual measure. Daniel Iglesias, director of Parks and Conservation of the ACT Government, said..>> view originalIncredible Drone Video Shows Killer Whales Hunting Down a Shark (Watch)
New footage from Australia shows a pod of false killer whales hunt down a lone juvenile shark. The video, captured by drone hobbyist Bruno Kataoka, shows the false killer whales chasing the shark, tiring it out and then going in for the kill. Bruno Kataoka has filmed what experts believe to be four false killer whales, members of the dolphin family, expertly hunting the shark off Cronulla beach south of Sydney. The dolphins, which grow between three and five metres long, were hunting a..>> view originalWhat I want most from Google I/O 2016 is a great camera app
The Nexus 6P is wonderful. It's a superb Android phone from top to bottom — design, build quality, display, battery life, and camera. But when I say "camera," I mean the image quality that the 6P (and 5X for that matter) can capture. I'm talking about the sensor and image processing. You can take shots that stand up to the iPhone 6S, Galaxy S7, or any other recent flagship smartphone. But here's a different line of truth: the camera app that Google includes on these Nexus phones is pretty bad. ..>> view originalCosmic dust unveils Earth's ancient atmosphere
What is surprising is it contained about the same amount of oxygenas today Ancient Earth’s upper atmosphere contained about the same amount of oxygen as today, according to a new study that challenges the accepted view of our planet’s atmosphere.Using the oldest fossil micrometeorites — space dust — ever found, the new study has made a surprising discovery about the chemistry of Earth’s atmosphere 2.7 billion years ago.The findings show that the ancient Earth’s upper atmosphere contained about..>> view originalActivist and author Naomi Klein has won the 2016 Sydney Peace Prize
Canadian journalist and activist Naomi Klein has won the 2016 Sydney Peace Prize. The international peace prize by the Sydney Peace Foundation from the University of Sydney was awarded to Klein for her extensive analysis of corporate capitalism as well as climate-change activism and proposals to limit emissions and fossil fuel extraction. “Naomi Klein: For exposing the structural causes and responsibility for the climate crisis, for inspiring us to stand up locally, nationally and internationa..>> view originalNew Photos Show The Rapid Pace Of Great Barrier Reef Bleaching
Fish swim amid bleached coral near Lizard Island, Australia. CoralWatch hide caption toggle caption CoralWatch Fish swim amid bleached coral near Lizard Island, Australia. CoralWatch The massive bleaching hitting the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia is likely that country's "biggest ever envi..>> view original
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