Anna Sabramowicz/Unsplash November 24, 2022 Stripping carbon from the atmosphere might be needed to avoid dangerous warming – but it remains a deeply uncertain prospect Jonathan Symons, Macquarie University and Matt McDonald, The University of Queensland The best thing to do is to stop emitting carbon. However, preserving a safe climate will likely require us to go further.
Shutterstock/wilsmedia November 12, 2020 Prepare for hotter days, says the State of the Climate 2020 report for Australia Michael Grose, CSIRO and Lynette Bettio, Australian Bureau of Meteorology A changing climate means parts of Australia will get hotter, some drier, others wetter and we can expect more extreme fire days.
Fire danger conditions are worsening in many areas of Australia. AAP Image/David Crosling December 19, 2018 State of the Climate 2018: Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO Michael Grose, CSIRO and Lynette Bettio, Australian Bureau of Meteorology Australia is facing an increase in extreme heat, fire danger weather, floods and marine heatwaves, according to the latest biennial snapshot from the Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO.