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The catastrophic wildfires that engulfed 500,000 hectares of the Iberian Peninsula last month were not just natural disasters — they were turbocharged by climate...
In a sobering revelation, the Energy Institute’s latest review shows that global carbon dioxide emissions from the energy sector reached an all-time high in...
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's Labour government has made a bold statement in its latest state budget, committing over half a billion dollars to energy transition projects...
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...
The world's oceans have officially crossed a critical planetary boundary, according to a groundbreaking new study by the Plymouth Marine Laboratory, NOAA, and Oregon...
A groundbreaking new study has found that the world's richest 10% have caused two-thirds of global warming since 1990, significantly contributing to the droughts,...
At the European Geosciences Union conference in Vienna, scientists revealed growing evidence that global warming significantly increases clear-air turbulence—a dangerous form of in-flight disturbance...
Britain is ill-prepared for worsening climate impacts like flooding, heatwaves, and wildfires, according to the Climate Change Committee (CCC). “We’re not ready—and in many...
Early spring has brought unprecedented warmth to Europe, marking yet another alarming milestone in our changing climate. According to the European Union's Copernicus Climate...
In 1989, Hungarian climate scientist László Makra thought he had the flu. He had watery eyes, a tight throat, and endless sneezing—and it returned...
New data released today paints a stark picture of how climate change threatens the heart of the Great Australian Dream — homeownership. The interactive...