Politicians have cynically used metaphor to imply meaning through language.
New research shows if we know more about what groups of people think, real science can be communicated in better ways, and more will accept the facts.
Scapegoating Netball Australia players is an effective diversionary tactic for sport and corporate powerbrokers when they enter into ill-advised partnerships.
Seal it up? Open it up? Air quality is a growing concern for Australian households, and the gap between energy advice and health advice leaves many people confused.
New research shows that 91.1% of Earth scientists agree on human-caused global warming, while climate scientists are now in 98.7% agreement.
World Rugby’s proposed blanket ban on transgender women on safety grounds raises some awkward questions for the governing body.
What role did climate change play in Australia's devastating bushfires?
The connection of the bushfire disaster with climate change is increasing scrutiny of celebrities and their endorsements, just ask Roger Federer.
They’re on the front line of climate change, but many women in at-risk regions continue to be ignored in global mitigation discussions.
Can Indonesia solve the problems of overcrowded Jakarta by building a new capital on the island of Borneo?
Scientists introduced credible climate change to the world in 1979, but it's taken decades for their message to sink in.
Ten years ago, politicians would routinely voice disdain for climate science. Now, while the policy debate remains fierce, the battleground has shifted to economics and jobs.
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