Human-induced climate change made the intense early January heat wave in Australia five times more likely, according to a new analysis by World Weather Attribution.
“Storms are a natural part of Earth's system and are not going away,” William Ripple, co-lead author of the 2025 State of the ...
This year, Australia has experienced record-breaking floods, tropical cyclones, heat waves on land and in the ocean, drought, coral bleaching, coastal erosion and devastating algal blooms. Over the ...
Sept. 15 (UPI) --More than 1.5 million Australians will be at risk from sea level rise by 2050, amid an uncertain future in which climate change will make extreme weather events both more frequent and ...
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Rain one minute, heatwave the next. How climate ‘whiplash’ drives unpredictable fire weather
After a weekend of extreme heat and windy conditions, more than 30 blazes were still burning in Victoria and New South Wales as of Sunday evening, including major fires in the Otways, near the town of ...
Australia’s first National Climate Risk Assessment (NCRA), published last month, warned of the accelerating danger of continued climate change. Drawing on research and analysis by the country’s ...
Forest fires are on the rise globally. An increase in severe fire weather is largely responsible. By Rebecca Dzombak In 2023 and 2024, the hottest years on record, more than 78 million acres of ...
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Australian weather forecasts under threat from US President Donald Trump's cuts to climate agencies
Leading weather and climate scientists say Australia's weather forecasts are under threat from deep cuts being made to key United States scientific agencies. Since his re-election in January, ...
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