A study by World Weather Attribution has analysed temperatures during the intense early January heatwave. It found that what was once a rare event is now happening far more often.
Extreme heat ‘is getting worse and whether we like it or not … there’s ultimately a limit to what we can actually physically cope with,’ scientist says ...
Australian summers are undergoing what scientists call a "total transformation," with a new study from World Weather ...
As Australia grapples with a summer characterized by unprecedented heatwaves, scientists warn that climate change has made these extreme temperatures five times more likely. This alarming trend not ...
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Climate change made heatwave five times more likely
Australia has just experienced its worst heatwave in six years but it's set to become much more common under existing ...
From Tasmania to the Top End, Australia's forest trees are dying at higher rates due to climate change, according to new research.
Thousands of grey-headed flying foxes have died in Australia’s extreme heat. Scientists warn climate change is intensifying ...
So far, the highest temperature recorded has been at Onslow on Western Australia’s Pilbara coast, where the temperature reached 49 degrees. Hines said that the heatwave affecting south-eastern ...
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How is Australia affected by climate change? The National Climate Risk Assessment models the future
Over a thousand pages of analysis, imagining what life might look like at the end of the century as climate risks intensify, has finally dropped. The federal government's eagerly anticipated National ...
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 ...
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