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Queensland LNP Rekindles Renewable Momentum with Greenlight to Major Wind Project

In a significant boost to Queensland’s renewable energy transition, the 1GW Theodore Wind and Battery Project has been granted state approval after enduring more...

Global Crop Yields Face Major Decline Due to Climate Change, Study Warns

Climate change is poised to sharply reduce global food production—even under moderate emissions scenarios—according to a new study published in Nature. By 2100, the...

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Queensland LNP Rekindles Renewable Momentum with Greenlight to Major Wind Project

In a significant boost to Queensland’s renewable energy transition, the 1GW Theodore Wind and Battery Project has been granted state approval after enduring more...

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Queensland LNP Rekindles Renewable Momentum with Greenlight to Major Wind Project

In a significant boost to Queensland’s renewable energy transition, the 1GW Theodore Wind and Battery Project has been granted state approval after enduring more...

Western Australia Supercharges Green Energy Transition in 2025–26 Budget

Western Australia's Labour government has made a bold statement in its latest state budget, committing over half a billion dollars to energy transition projects...

Global Crop Yields Face Major Decline Due to Climate Change, Study Warns

Climate change is poised to sharply reduce global food production—even under moderate emissions scenarios—according to a new study published in Nature. By 2100, the...
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Record April Heatwave in Philippines Linked to Climate Crisis

The record-breaking heatwave that scorched the Philippines in April would have been impossible without the climate crisis, scientists have found. Searing heat above 40°C...

Latin America Faces Rising Disease and Hunger Amid Climate-Driven Disasters

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has reported significant increases in hunger and disease across Latin America, attributed to a year marked by unprecedented heatwaves,...

A 3°C Future: Heatwaves and Submerged Cities

Climate scientists have issued a stark warning in a recent survey by The Guardian, suggesting that global heating is likely to exceed internationally agreed...

Record Heat Waves in Europe Increase Heat-Related Deaths by 30%, Study Shows.

Scorching weather has baked Europe in more days of “extreme heat stress” than its scientists have ever seen. According to the EU's Earth-watching service Copernicus and...

Economists Urge More Aid to Avert Climate Disaster, Target IMF and World Bank

Governments of wealthy nations are being urged by civil society experts and economists to commit significantly more funds to overseas aid, specifically through the...

Global Incomes to Fall by 20% by 2050 Due to Climate Crisis, Study Shows

Average incomes are projected to decrease by nearly a fifth by 2046 due to the climate crisis, according to a comprehensive study recently published...

Ghost Roads Signal Imminent Deforestation in Asia-Pacific Rainforests, Study Finds

Researchers at James Cook University in Australia have uncovered a vast network of undocumented "ghost roads" penetrating untouched rainforests in the Asia-Pacific region, leading...

Strasbourg Court’s Climate Ruling May Influence Global Policies

A landmark decision by the European Court of Human Rights has significant implications, potentially paving the way for numerous global legal challenges, according to...

Climate Milestone: Heat-Trapping Gases Hit Record Highs in 2023

US scientists have confirmed that the levels of the three most important heat-trapping gases in the atmosphere reached new record highs again last year,...

Antarctic Alert: Record Temperature Rise Signals Urgent Climate Crisis

On March 18, 2022, scientists at Concordia Research Station, situated on the East Antarctic Plateau, documented a historic meteorological event. The station recorded an...

Unusual Patterns in Antarctic Sea Ice as Arctic Hits Subpar Winter Peak

Following an all-time low maximum in September 2023, Antarctic sea ice has been tracking at near-record-low extent for the past six months. Last month,...

Children Crave Nature: National Trust Advocates for Accessible Green Spaces

The National Trust's survey, in collaboration with First News, unveils that over three-quarters of children are eager for more frequent encounters with nature. Despite...