Two major countries’ approach to climate change has turned upside down Down Under. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Australia and ...
The Pacific needs Australia to do more on climate change, and the upcoming summit in New York might be Canberra’s next best opportunity. As New York City gears up for the next United Nations General ...
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, left, and Tuvalu's Prime Minister Kausea Natano shake hands on One Foot Island after attending the Leaders' Retreat during the Pacific Islands Forum in ...
Australia’s COP31 compromise with Türkiye, which allows Antalya to host this year’s global climate summit, secures Canberra’s control of official negotiations but weakens its influence over the wider ...
Australia will spend A$9 billion ($6 billion) on climate adaptation through 2030 as it braces for more frequent, severe and overlapping hazards caused by global warming, the government said in two ...
Most conversations about climate action in Australia center on reducing emissions. Yet reducing emissions is only part of the climate story: Australia must also plan for how to adapt to the impacts of ...
Peaceful protesters can face up to two years in prison. Legislation rammed through parliament by lawmakers that increases fines for protest activity to tens of thousands of dollars. Activists ...
Human-induced climate change made the intense early January heat wave in Australia five times more likely, according to a new analysis by World Weather Attribution. Extreme heat is forcing Western ...
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