The Big Wet
Is Eastern Australia's three years of cold and wet weather coming to an end? History shows…
Is Eastern Australia's three years of cold and wet weather coming to an end? History shows…
Yesterday marked one year since the city of Lismore was hit by record-breaking floods that submerged…
Think Sustainability Episode 168 Have you noticed a change in the weather seasons? Is there such…
2023 has started with fires and floods in Western Australia, bringing concerns on how weather will…
This week the National Rural Health Alliance has called for the Federal Government to provide better…
Last week, London activists threw soup on a van Gogh, questioning whether onlookers cared more for…
There are many forests on land that we can see with our eyes, so we can…
The world has already experienced a number of extreme weather events throughout the year. This week…
The Bureau of Meteorology has just declared a third consecutive La Nina, leaving many Australians wondering…
Australians are no stranger to a hot 40 degree day. In fact, beating the heat of a hot summer day is a part of what it means to be Australian. But if you told me last year that the UK, the land famous for its bitter and bleak weather, would hit a sizzling 40 degrees, I'd say you're dreaming. 2SER Breakfast's Danny Chifley was joined by Andrew King, a senior lecturer in Climate Science at the University of Melbourne to learn what this means for Australians. Read More
When we think of warming ocean temperatures in Australia, we often think of the Great Barrier…
If La Nina has been good for one thing, it’s getting the most use out of…