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25 May 2020
People around the world are already dying from the climate crisis, and yet all too often, official death records do not reflect the impact of these large-scale...
22 May 2020
A group of Labor, Greens and Independent federal MPs have called on the Morrison government to address the severe lack of transparency around the its economic...
21 May 2020
Heat-related deaths have been “substantially underreported” on Australia’s national records, according to experts from The Australian National University (ANU).
19 May 2020
Rewriting government funding laws allowing for carbon capture from fossil fuel projects could lead to greater emissions reductions, experts say, but they warn...
19 May 2020
A new study by researchers at The Australian National University (ANU) has shown for the first time the full extent of the areas burned by Victorian bushfires...
11 May 2020
Promises to keep the mouth of the Murray River open to the sea to meet salt removal and other environmental goals are impossible to achieve and will likely...
11 May 2020
Extreme, possibly fatal, mixtures of heat and humidity are emerging more rapidly across the globe, a comprehensive evaluation of local weather station data...
7 May 2020
A forum aimed at building resilience and hope in rural communities is being brought to Wagga.
6 May 2020
Dr Lee White's research project has been named the 2020 winner of the Icon Water and ActewAGL Perpetual Endowment Fund.
5 May 2020
Governments around the world are considering how to revitalise their economies post-COVID-19. China’s plans for ‘new infrastructure’ construction projects...
30 Apr 2020
The vast and consistent abundance of sunshine in Indonesia, in combination with the low and falling price of solar PV, means 100% renewable electricity with...
13 Apr 2020
Global carbon emissions are tipped to fall 6 per cent this year, more than during any previous economic crisis or war, led by a plunge in fuel consumption as...