Why the current bird flu outbreak is unlike others we've had in the pastwww.abc.net.au Australia is in the grip of an unprecedented bird flu outbreak, with authorities this week confirming we've never seen so many strains appear at once.
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Earth notches up a year at +1.5C, as deadly heatwaves hit the northern hemispherewww.abc.net.au Earth hits a concerning climate milestone, with data showing global temperatures at or above the Paris Agreement threshold for 12 months in a row. The year-long streak saw thousands of people across A...
Electrifying the farm: ‘It could add a couple of hundred thousand to our bottom line’www.theguardian.com Some Australian broadacre farmers are eager to switch from diesel to electric – but the machinery they need is not yet commercially available
Strongest cold front of 2024 to bring weekend snow, followed by potential record-breaking 'blocking high'www.abc.net.au Polar air from Antarctica is surging towards south-east Australia, bringing gusty winds, showers and low-level snow. While midwinter cold outbreaks are typical, the subsequent weather is nothing short...
UK Conservatives say ABC analysis that points to foreign interference operation 'highly alarming'www.abc.net.au Ahead of a historic UK election, five Facebook pages secretly operating from Nigeria are using Kremlin-aligned propaganda and AI-generated racist imagery to sow "division and chaos".
The ‘extraordinary’ record-breaking data that has climate experts baffledwww.sbs.com.au New heat records have been set every day since March last year. Scientists are confused and concerned about the worrying data.
Outback fossil find confirms giant 'demonic pelicans' filled Australia's skies 100 million years agowww.abc.net.au Fossilised remains thought to be 100 million years old have been identified as a new species of pterosaur, a powerful flying predator with a wingspan of up to 12 metres.
These Australians face their homes potentially being worth less than their mortgages due to flood modellingwww-abc-net-au.translate.goog A new report finds that by 2030, more than 3 million Australian homes could have exposure to some level of riverine flooding and it could leave home owners in precarious financial positions.
'Uninsurable' homes a real risk due to revamped flood modelling across the nation, experts warnwww.abc.net.au A new report finds that by 2030, more than 3 million Australian homes could have exposure to some level of riverine flooding and it could leave home owners in precarious financial positions.
'Uninsurable' homes a real risk due to revamped flood modelling across the nation, experts warnwww.abc.net.au A new report finds that by 2030, more than 3 million Australian homes could have exposure to some level of riverine flooding and it could leave home owners in precarious financial positions.
Prices slashed to 50 cents in 'radical change' to how much Queenslanders pay for public transportwww.abc.net.au Bus, train, ferry and light rail fares will be dramatically reduced as the Queensland government hopes to "give people a reason to get back to public transport".
Everything you think you know about spiders is wrongwww.nationalgeographic.com They're not attracted to your body lotion. They don't crawl in your mouth at night. In fact, they want nothing to do with you.
While April was Australia's coldest in almost 10 years, the world keeps breaking heat recordswww.abc.net.au Australia may have just shivered through the coldest April in almost 10 years, but the rest of the world continued to break heat records for the 11th month in a row.
Shark Bay's pristine beauty hides a ticking carbon time bomb, scientist warnswww.abc.net.au Australia's zero greenhouse gas ambitions could be at risk if a vast reserve of carbon stored beneath the gin-clear waters off WA is released to the atmosphere, says a leading marine ecologist.
Beware the pragmatism of the nonchalant ‘hot earthers’www.ft.com Defending the environmental status quo in the name of ‘pragmatism’ is indefensible
Texas installs another big solar + battery storage projectelectrek.co Power-hungry Texas needs solar and battery storage to help meet demand and balance the grid, so its largest utility-scale storage operator is delivering.