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News

  • A closer look at climate modelling

    A closer look at climate modelling

    Climate models come in different forms and are used to understand the Earth’s future.

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    3 August 2023
  • Artificial intelligence set to transform climate modelling

    Artificial intelligence set to transform climate modelling

    Climate and tech experts come together to lower barriers with Earth Virtualization Engines (EVE).

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    1 August 2023
  • Why is Australia having such a warm winter? A climate expert explains

    Why is Australia having such a warm winter? A climate expert explains

    Australia’s unseasonably warm conditions are the result of both natural drivers of our weather and continued global warming.

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    1 August 2023
  • Bigger, wilder, more destructive: How cold fronts affected the Black Summer bushfires

    Bigger, wilder, more destructive: How cold fronts affected the Black Summer bushfires

    Cold fronts can make bushfires worse, a startling consideration for authorities pondering the upcoming bushfire season.

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    20 July 2023
  • A climate expert explains the Northern Hemisphere’s weird, wild summer – and what it means for Australia

    A climate expert explains the Northern Hemisphere’s weird, wild summer – and what it means for Australia

    Even if global warming is limited to well below 2℃, historically hot summers in Australia will become common.

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    18 July 2023
  • Climate change’s dangerous new fires

    Climate change’s dangerous new fires

    “It is clear that the contribution of climate change to fire risk would be lower if greenhouse gas emissions were curtailed.”

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    12 July 2023
  • Here’s why climate change isn’t always to blame for extreme rainfall

    Here’s why climate change isn’t always to blame for extreme rainfall

    There are two necessary ingredients for extreme rainfall to occur – an abundant supply of moisture and ascending air.

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    12 July 2023
  • Join us on Threads!

    Join us on Threads!

    Catch up on the latest from leading climate researchers and scientists.

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    7 July 2023
  • Why are so many climate records breaking all at once?

    Why are so many climate records breaking all at once?

    This temporary exceedance of 1.5℃ will give us an unfortunate preview of what our planet will be like in the coming decades.

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    6 July 2023
  • Why is it so damn cold right now? A weather researcher explains

    Why is it so damn cold right now? A weather researcher explains

    In winter, the lack of cloud in a high-pressure system means that much of the heat the Earth has absorbed during the day just re-radiates out to space again.

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    21 June 2023
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