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Climate science

November 2023

  • Aerial image of fenland in East Anglia

    East Anglian Fens were covered in yew trees 4,000 years ago, study finds

  • As one of Australia's most influential climate scientists, Lesley Hughes says worrying about the planet's grim trajectory won't lead to action

    Weight of the world
    ‘The antidote to despair is action’: Lesley Hughes on motivation through a climate crisis - video

  • Lesley Hughes sitting in a wooded area

    Weight of the world
    ‘Hope has to be a strategy’: the scientist who refused to let the climate warmongers win

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    Weight of the world
    The climate science is in. So why are the climate scientists down and out?

  • Full Story
    Weight of the world part 1: the climate scientists who saw the crisis coming – Full Story podcast

  • Weight of the world
    ‘Where did I go wrong?’ The scientist who tried to raise the climate alarm

  • Weight of the world
    'Frustrating as hell': Graeme Pearman’s climate research should have warned the world - video

  • Suck carbon from the air? US facility launches novel climate solution

  • Seascape: the state of our oceans
    ‘Like a 40-metre pizza’: the seaweed farms that could feed us all – at a cost

  • Emmanuel Macron pledges €1bn to fund research into melting ice caps

  • View from the Amazon
    ‘Everything is parched’: Amazon struggles with drought amid deforestation

  • A monster eddy current is forming off Sydney. What is it, and will it bring a new marine heatwave?

October 2023

  • A pumpkin crop in Colorado

    Climate crisis: carbon emissions budget is now tiny, scientists say

  • Satellite image of Antarctica

    Scientists discover hidden landscape ‘frozen in time’ under Antarctic ice

  • A church and palm trees engulfed in flames in Lahaina, Hawaii

    Earth’s ‘vital signs’ worse than at any time in human history, scientists warn

  • Two hands holding hailstones

    Hailstorm frequency has increased by 40% around Sydney and Perth since 1979

  • Without the Southern Ocean we cannot survive on Earth. Our research must wait no longer

    Nathan Bindoff
  • Human emissions made deadly South American heat 100 times more likely

September 2023

  • Activists kick off Climate Week with protest against fossil fuels in New York<br>Activists get ready to march as they mark the start of Climate Week in New York during a demonstration calling for the U.S. government to take action on climate change and reject the use of fossil fuels in New York City, New York, U.S., September 17, 2023. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

    ‘We’re not doomed yet’: climate scientist Michael Mann on our last chance to save human civilisation

  • Graham Readfearn

    Temperature Check
    What is the climate crisis doing to Australia’s weather extremes? A Coalition frontbencher gets it ‘patently wrong’

    Graham Readfearn
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