In response to recent developments in both climate science and international climate commitments, The Climate Institute commissioned Climate Analytics to examine the impacts on Australia of limiting global temperature rise to 1.5°C and 2°C, and to provide estimates of the global carbon budgets associated with achieving these temperature limits.

The Climate Institute commissioned Climate Analytics to examine the impacts on Australia of limiting global temperature rise to 1.5°C and 2°C, and to provide estimates of the global carbon budgets associated with achieving these temperature limits.

Climate Institute report says negative-emissions technology is imperative because risks of global temperature reaching 2C are ‘unmanageable’

The ecological and carbon cost of rainforest destruction goes on accumulating for years after nations halt the conversion of canopy into farmland, scientists have found.

Researchers have found that rising sea levels could significantly lower water temperatures around coral reefs and help reduce coral bleaching.

Researchers placed individuals of the solitary coral, Heliofungia actiniformis, into a 10-litre aquatic tank and began heating the water up.

Researchers at the Australian National University deliver thermal efficiency of 97 per cent

Delivery vehicles are major greenhouse gas emitters but new software reroutes trucks with real-time data and machine learning

A pollution monitor near some of the state's biggest coal mines has been found to generate wild data swings – even negative ones – despite receiving preliminary approval from the NSW Environment Pr

The 5.8 magnitude quake hit off Bowen in state’s north triggering evacuations in Cairns and Townsville but no serious injuries or damage reported

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