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Predict Air Quality with Machine Learning: A Coding Tutorial
Predict future air quality levels using LSTM models for a location of your choice to mitigate air pollution impact.
Wonderscape
Understanding Water Types: Blue, Green, and Gray
Explore the three categories of water - blue, green, and gray - and their significance in water conservation efforts. Learn how each type of water is utilized, from providing drinking water and nourishing crops to being stored in...
Wonderscape
Air Quality Alert: Understanding the Effects of Pollution on Our Environment
Discover how increasing urbanization and industrial activity contribute to air pollution and its harmful effects on ecosystems. Learn about the damaging consequences of smog on plant species like the Ponderosa pine and the broader...
The Guardian
Excitement and Aprehension as Mount Lyell Mine Prepares to Reopen
As Mount Lyell mine in Queenstown, Tasmania prepares to reopen, many people look forward to the return of jobs and industry. Not everyone is excited though. Follow the general manager of the mine as he examines the shop and hear from a...
The Guardian
Life in Queenstown, Tasmania
From sports to eating with friends, explore what life is like for many residents of Queenstown, Tasmania. Some people have called this the ugliest town in Australia, but locals disagree. Where the River Runs Red part 4
The Guardian
Economic Evolution From Mining to Tourism
Some residents of Queenstown, Tasmania - and some politicians - are pushing for a shift in economic priorities that focuses on tourism over mining. This isn't the first time Queenstown has considered the economic potential of tourism....
The Guardian
Life After Mining in Queenstown
Mount Lyell mine in Queenstown, Tasmania shut down after a disaster in which a few miners were killed. With operations paused, residents reflect on life in the town, what and who they have lost, and where they go from here. Where the...
The Guardian
Forged by Copper: Life in the Shadow of Queenstown's Red River
In the isolated west of Tasmania an ominous red river divides the small mining town of Queenstown. A result of copper run-off from a closed mine, it is an ever-present reminder of the town’s history of environmental and industrial...