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This morning, the Foreign Secretary, james cleverly, said the Entertainment Industry as a whole had questions to answer about how it deals with allegations made byjunior staff against big name presenters, because of what he termed the acute differentials in power. Vincent mcaviney has the latest. His behaviour made him no stranger to the tabloids, but this weekend, serious sexual allegations mean Russell Brand has made all the front pages. Perhaps over the course of the evening, some of my accoutrements could make their way onto your body. Once one of the most ubiquitous faces on bbc tv and radio, Building A Career In Hollywood for a time. It is the way these organisations oversaw brands conduct which is now coming under the spotlight, with ....

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"Sea level rise drowned a vast habitable area of north-western Australi" by Kasih Norman, Corey J.A. Bradshaw et al.

For most of the period of human occupation of Sahul (the combined Pleistocene landmass of Australia and New Guinea), lower sea levels exposed an extensive area of the northwest of the Australian continent, connecting the Kimberley and Arnhem Land into one vast area. Our analysis of high-resolution bathymetric data shows this now-drowned region existed as an extensive archipelago in Marine Isotope Stage 4, transforming in Marine Isotope Stage 2 into a fully exposed shelf containing an inland sea adjacent to a large freshwater lake. These were encircled by deep gorges and escarpments that likely acted as important resource zones and refugia for human populations at that time. Demographic modelling shows the shelf had a fluctuating potential carrying capacity through Marine Isotope Stages 4–2, with the capability to support 50–500 k people at various times. Two periods of rapid global sea level rise at 14.5–14.1 ka (Meltwater Pulse 1A), and between 12 ka and 9 ka, resulted in the ra ....

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NASA warns El Niño could bring 'extra flooding' this winter

New analysis from NASA shows that major flooding in cities along the West Coast could become a serious problem if a strong El Niño develops this winter, which is widely expected ....

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