There’s nothing like gliding down a snow-covered slope. That’s if you ask the thousands of people that make an annual ...
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Is this Australia’s climate wake-up call? Official report reveals a hotter, harder future if we don’t act now
Climate shocks threaten to devastate communities, overwhelm emergency services and strain health, housing, food and energy systems according to a federal government assessment released today. The ...
Climate change will shape everything about life in Australia—from the homes we live in and the food we grow to the risks of bushfires, floods, and heat waves. But what will that future look like? We ...
In the past few years in Australia, seasonal rainfall and temperatures have left a lot of people confused. Sometimes, the hot, dry conditions usually associated with an El Niño have not eventuated.
Australia’s weather bureau has warned that an El Nino weather pattern has formed in the tropical Pacific and could intensify in the second half of the year, becoming one of the strongest in seven ...
Today’s is the first in a series of posts for THB Australia Week. Coming soon, an update on trends in Australian normalized disaster losses and an analysis of historical and projected decarbonization ...
Australia is a land of natural wonders, from the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest to Kakadu National Park and the Blue Mountains. But because of the country’s naturally dry and biodiverse ...
Anthony Albanese’s landslide re-election in Australia last weekend has won his government an overwhelming mandate and responsibility to act decisively on its climate promises. The next three years ...
The Pacific needs Australia to do more on climate change, and the upcoming summit in New York might be Canberra’s next best opportunity. As New York City gears up for the next United Nations General ...
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef is renowned for its coral, but far less so for its expansive seagrass meadows. “People don’t ...
Preliminary data shows the highest ever pressure in Australia was recorded in Tasmania on Monday morning.
Climate shocks threaten to devastate communities, overwhelm emergency services and strain health, housing, food and energy systems according to a federal government assessment released today. The ...
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