Climate Change Fighting Fungi Could Transform Australian Agriculture
A simple bag of spores has given an Australian start-up the opportunity to revolutionise agriculture and…
A simple bag of spores has given an Australian start-up the opportunity to revolutionise agriculture and…
The federal government has struck a deal with The Greens to get Labor’s key climate legislation…
A research team from the Global Water Monitor, who watches the global water cycle closely and analysed…
POEM Forest is a free nature writing prize that breathes life back into the natural world…
This Thursday (18th August), UNSW Science is presenting a special screening of ‘Regenerating Australia’ as part…
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
The whole of the underseas world of Orpheus actually runs its own weather system. There are…
Australia is locked in for a wet summer as the Bureau of Meteorology confirmed this week…
Image:Image: Shutterstock - Simon Annable An increase in frequency of heatwaves and extreme weather caused by…
Image:Image: Shutterstock - Chanasorn Jele While the impact of climate change is well known, not enough…
Image:Images: Shutterstock - Coatesy As the Australian government continues to push carbon capturing many people have…
Reports are saying that carbon emissions were at a really low level last year because of…