The uncomfortable truth is that many of the factors that led to the LA disaster are already present in Australia — and ...
For the first time, Earth’s average temperature over three consecutive years (2023-2025) rose above 1.5°C of global warming - ...
At least 6.9 million Australians living on the expanding fringes of our capital cities could be at risk from urban fires ...
Bushfires are becoming more extreme and harder to control. Climate pollution from burning coal, oil and gas is turbocharging Australia’s bushfire risk. Climate change is making hot days hotter, ...
Nicki Hutley is a highly experienced economist, with expertise in macro- and microeconomic forecasting and analysis gained over three decades of practice in financial and investment markets and in ...
Australians from our cities and regions want to keep building more wind, solar and storage – and made this clear at the ballot box. A steep swing towards Labor, delivering what is expected to be their ...
This content is 6 years old. A dangerous summer is unfolding. Hundreds of bushfires are burning, we’ve broken our hottest day on record – twice, and Eastern Australia is being gripped by a prolonged ...
With the launch of the Climate Council’s Gas Exploration Map, this article provides an overview of where Australia’s existing and proposed gas projects are located. To avoid dangerous climate change ...
How does climate change affect flood risk? How does climate change affect floods? Well, climate change – driven by the burning of coal, oil and gas – means all today’s weather is occurring in an ...
There is no doubt that the consequences of climate change are now playing out in real time across Australia. While rigorous research has taught us a tremendous amount about the physical risks of ...
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