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Future is what we make it, says winner of Prime Minister’s Prize for Science
Climate change will clearly disrupt El Niño and La Niña this decade – 40 years earlier than we thought
Rapid rain bursts are intensifying, and climate variability can’t explain it
Eight Billion Day cause for concern, not celebration
New direction for Southern Forests water security
Researchers identify mechanism responsible for temperature and salinity ‘staircases’ in Arctic Ocean
Integrated framework for atmospheric and climate modeling
Scientists are divining future of Earth’s ice-covered oceans at their harsh fringes
Upon reflection, scientists evaluate Earth-cooling strategies
Maths Craft in Box – offering schools fun with fractals for free
Climate Driver Update – Wet outlook continues with increased chance of La Nina developing this spring
Climate Driver Update – Wet outlook continues with increased chance of La Nia developing this spring
Australian science celebrates 75th anniversary of India’s independence
Study shows Gulf of Maine cooling for 900 years, then quickly warming since late 1800s
Warm waters marching south threaten East Antarctic Ice Sheet
Australia’s ‘Space Boss’ awarded UWA honorary doctorate
What is pond? Study provides first data-driven definition
La Nina ends with potential return later in 2022
Including all types of emissions shortens timeline to reach Paris Agreement temperature targets
NSW’s world class climate science research expands to WA
New partnerships boost climate science capability
What ancient pollens tells us about future climate change
La Nina set to continue until early winter; wetter than average conditions forecast
Solar energy explains fast yearly retreat of Antarctica’s sea ice
‘Earth is transitioning’: Models suggest more megadroughts
EarthTalks: Chris Forest to discuss path to net zero emissions on March 14
S’no time like now, to help Snow Gums
Indian Ocean warming could weaken Summer Monsoon rainfall in South Asia
Autumn Outlook: La Nina wanes while Australia faces potentially wetter-than-average autumn
Autumn Outlook: La Nia wanes while Australia faces potentially wetter-than-average autumn
Global warming is amplifying our water cycle – and it’s happening much faster than we expected
Shifting Rainfall Patterns Will Affect Whether An Imperiled Butterfly Survives Climate Change
Greens seek coal & gas pause during climate negotiations
Almost all corals face catastrophic bleaching
New look website to help NSW build climate change resilience
Scientists Uncover How Shape of Melting Ice Depends on Water Temperature
Glaciers are squishy, holding slightly more ice than thought
NSF-funded Study Finds Eolian Dust Systems in Texas and New Mexico to be Current and Future Potent Dust Sources that Impact
Floating Internet of Things 13 January 2022
High-tech investment extends drought forecasting for farmers and growers
Ostrich Eggshell Beads Reveal 50,000-Year-old Social Network Across Africa
Artificial intelligence can create better lightning forecasts
More timber plantations can help get Australia to net-zero by 2050, new study shows
Study digs up roles bacteria play in global carbon cycle
Fine tuning farm planning for climate risk in Gippsland
Analysis: Federal Government Net Zero Modelling is Economic Science Fiction
New method shows today’s warming ‘unprecedented’ over past 24,000 years
What’s difference between tornado and cyclone?