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Rain one minute, heatwave the next. How climate ‘whiplash’ drives unpredictable fire weather
After a weekend of extreme heat and windy conditions, more than 30 blazes were still burning in Victoria and New South Wales as of Sunday evening, including major fires in the Otways, near the town of ...
When it comes to extreme rainfall, it's hard for climate scientists to say what's natural and what's caused by climate change ...
Floods, droughts and heatwaves continue to dominate headlines around the world and in Australia. In the past few days, hundreds of bushfires have ignited in south-east Australia during an extreme ...
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Climate change and extreme heat play a role in decline of tropical bird population, study finds
Climate change is responsible for a nearly 40 per cent decline in the average abundance of tropical bird species since 1950, a new study has found. The joint study from the University of Queensland ...
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