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Which Trees Will Survive Climate Change?
FAO launches first major global assessment of salt-affected soils in 50 years
Researchers Harness Copper Versatility to Enable Control of CO₂ Reduction Products
PolyU research unveils critical role of humidity and indoor conditions in heatwave severity assessments, introducing a new framework for standardised heatwave indices
Greens Launch Action Plan To Protect Great Barrier Reef
Record-low Antarctic sea ice can be explained and forecast months out by patterns in winds
Cool water from the deep could protect pockets of the Great Barrier Reef into the 2080s
Prime Minister shirks responsibility on global climate commitment
Cool water from the deep could protect pockets of the Great Barrier Reef into the 2080s
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Climate Change Authority head Matt Kean says ‘put more solar panels on commercial rooftops’
Coral adaptation unlikely to keep up with global warming
Pollution rises again under Labor, remains higher under Albanese than Morrison
‘Unprecedented’ climate extremes are everywhere. Our baselines for what’s normal will need to change
Emissions Projections Reveal Climate Credibility Gap
FAO at COP29: Calling for investment in agrifood systems to tackle the climate crisis
$2.8M project to reduce cotton industry’s greenhouse gas emissions
Australia must aim for net zero by 2035: Community sector
Labor’s climate delay hides rising emissions and blows global progress
Hundreds gather for emergency summit on Antarctica’s future
APEC Summit: FAO says radical transformation needed to address food loss and energy transition
Fuel Tax Will Push Up Prices
‘Catastrophic declines’: massive data haul reveals why so many plants and animals suffer after fire
Monash University debuts as winner and finalist in six categories at 2024 Green Gown Awards
COP29: FAO says agrifood systems transformation holds solutions for the climate crisis
Progress in national climate policy efforts remains insufficient to achieve 2030 targets
The frozen carbon of the northern permafrost is on the move – we estimated by how much
Pangea Launches Two New Advanced Materials
OECD launches How’s Life? report and Digital Well-being Hub to foster more inclusive and sustainable well-being for all
Yes, burning gas is bad for the climate. But keeping it in Australia’s energy mix is sensible
Copeland Appoints New Leader for Asia-Pacific Business Group
Fearful Of Future? Let Us Count Ways
Carbon credit trickery: more credits will lead to more emissions – and more climate damage
Earth’s climate will keep changing long after humanity hits net-zero emissions. Our research shows why
One hour of emissions from Australian billionaires’ equals what average Australian emits in entire year
Heatwaves and an aging population increase the risk of severe electrolyte imbalances
Scientists untangle the challenging complexities of radiocarbon in ice cores
Metha.ai Unveils AI-Powered Solution to Drastically Reduce Livestock Methan Emissions in Australia
CSIRO research reveals marine heatwaves are underreported in the deep ocean
Climate change brings challenges, and opportunities, to Finger Lakes wineries
NEW REPORT EXPOSES LABOR’S FLAWED PLAN, REVEALS TOWER DEMOLITION WOULD COST MORE THAN REFURBISHMENT
Sprinting for our lives: scientists issue fresh calls to slash climate pollution
Labor is nature negative as deforestation and new fossil fuels continue under broken laws
Global Warming Threat To Whale Sharks
Liquified natural gas carbon footprint is worse than coal
Liquefied natural gas’s carbon footprint is worse than coal
New research finds significant warming of Ross Sea region | University of Canterbury
Antarctic ocean scientist wins Tasmanian Tall Poppy Award
New research reveals why the mighty Darling River is drying up – and it’s not just because we’re taking too much water