By Pep Canadell, CSIRO Through burning fossil fuels, humans are rapidly driving up levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, […]
By Eamonn Bermingham Where would we be without the ocean? Swimming, surfing, snorkelling would be tough, not to mention all […]
As heads of state gather in New York for tomorrow’s United Nations climate summit, a new report on the state of the world’s carbon budget tells them that greenhouse emissions hit a new record last year, and are still growing.
As World Water Week draws to a close, we want to tell you about a water management project we’re involved […]
We rely a lot on climate models. They not only help us understand our present climate, but also allow us […]
By Dr Paul E Hardisty For a long time, people were hesitant to discuss adapting to climate change. Some called […]
The State of the Climate 2014 focused on the changes that have been observed in Australia’s long-term climate trends and it shows that temperatures across Australia were, on average, almost 1°C warmer than they were a century ago.
The findings are in our latest annual national survey on Australians' attitudes to climate change, covering over 5000 people from across Australia.
What do ants, Darwin and Texas have in common? Why, it’s Fullbright Scholar Israel Del Toro. Israel has spent the past […]
Meet Peter Hoffmann, a young climate scientist from Germany who has recently joined our Climate Adaptation Flagship in Melbourne. Peter […]
Climate change over the coming decades is likely to significantly alter fire patterns, their impact and their management in Australia.
Not many people get to spend their student days in the Antarctic, but Nick Roden was one of the lucky […]
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