By Adam Harper Deep in the woods of regional Victoria, you could be forgiven for thinking you’d walked onto the […]
Ice cores drilled in the Greenland ice sheet, recounting the history of the last great warming period more than 120,000 […]
By Kirsten Lea For the average Aussie, electricity bills represent about 2.3 per cent of their household budget. However, for […]
Scientists believe that fish ear bones and their distinctive growth rings can offer clues to the likely impacts of climate […]
By Steve Morton, Honorary Fellow CSIRO, Andy Sheppard, Theme Leader, Biodiversity CSIRO, and Mark Lonsdale, Chief of Ecosystem Sciences CSIRO […]
Ship engine exhaust emissions make up more than a quarter of nitrogen oxide emissions generated in the Australian region according […]
Launched today, the 2012 Marine Climate Change in Australia Report Card shows climate change is having significant impacts on Australia’s […]
South Pacific countries will experience more extreme floods and droughts, in response to increasing greenhouse gas emissions, according to a […]
A team of British and Australian scientists has discovered how carbon is drawn down from the surface of the Southern […]
The Planet Under Pressure conference is kicking off in London. CSIRO’s Mark Stafford-Smith is on the organising committee and other […]
Australia’s land and oceans continue to get hotter and our climate continues to change. These are two of the findings […]
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