Why have successive Australian governments found it so difficult to truly embrace the country’s potential to become a clean energy superpower?
As climate change makes smog and bushfires more common, people will die from air pollution at increasingly high rates – especially in densely-populated cities.
Australians want government to act on climate change, but not necessarily now, or in their neighbourhood. How can governments resolve this dilemma?
In assessing Scott Morrison’s prime ministership, several factors need to be taken into account. On many of them, his record is poor.
Domestic violence can increase amid bushfires, but Australia has a poor track record of responding to it. With a hot summer ahead, authorities are warned to prepare.
Struggling with climate anxiety? You’re not alone. Experts unpack this unprecedented and growing mental health crisis.
In what is the first COP since Labor took office in May this year, there are positive signs of Australia picking up its game on climate policy.
The Fire to Flourish research project is reimagining Australia’s response to natural disasters, and reshaping small towns in the process.
Our ability to adapt our way out of the climate crisis will soon be beyond us unless we rapidly decarbonise to limit global warming.
Many AFL fans believe climate change will impact how the game is played, and want clubs to reduce their carbon emissions and for players to speak out.
A survey has found that, unlike Australia where the issue is highly politicised, reporting on climate change in the Pacific was presented accurately and accessibly.
The peak time for heatwaves in southern Australia hasn't yet arrived. Many parts of Australia can expect heavy rains and flooding, and northern Australia's cyclone season is just gearing up.
Rather than reacting when disaster strikes, there's plenty we can do to prevent catastrophic bushfires.
The NSW and Queensland fires are unprecedented in terms of seasonality, and ominous for the summer ahead.
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