The string of recent disasters should not be written off as just routine bad weather, says CNA's Charles Phang.
During black summer, my daughters were too young to know what was happening. Now, amid another Australian heatwave, they deserve answers ...
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Rain one minute, heatwave the next. How climate ‘whiplash’ drives unpredictable fire weather
We’re not going to be able to stop climate instability and associated dangerous wildfire weather, so we need to adapt.
Australia's forests are losing trees more rapidly as the climate warms, a new study examining decades of data said Tuesday, ...
Thousands of grey-headed flying foxes have died in Australia’s extreme heat. Scientists warn climate change is intensifying ...
From Tasmania to the Top End, Australia's forest trees are dying at higher rates due to climate change, according to new ...
Most conversations about climate action in Australia center on reducing emissions. Yet reducing emissions is only part of the climate story: Australia must also plan for how to adapt to the impacts of ...
Millions of people living on the expanding outskirts of Australia’s major cities face an increasing risk of urban wildfires ...
Australia continues to be a highly active jurisdiction for climate-related lawsuits. Since our last update in August 2023, we have seen a steady stream of suits commenced against corporations and ...
Heatwaves kill more Australians than all other natural disasters combined – and the way we build houses has a lot to do with ...
Steve Hatfield-Dodds is head of research for the EY Net Zero Centre. As EY-Parthenon Strategy’s Chief Climate Economics and Policy Officer (Oceania) he advises not-for-profits, businesses, and ...
Today’s is the first in a series of posts for THB Australia Week. Coming soon, an update on trends in Australian normalized disaster losses and an analysis of historical and projected decarbonization ...
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