IPCC: the misconceptions surrounding the report
Here we breakdown the biggest misconceptions surrounding the report, including the role of individual action and the fate of the Great Barrier Reef.
Here we breakdown the biggest misconceptions surrounding the report, including the role of individual action and the fate of the Great Barrier Reef.
Decorated coral reef biologist Terry Hughes says there’s still time to save the world’s coral reefs if we act fast.
The challenge will be to move fast enough, not a lack of solutions.
With all the ingredients of a thriller – government cover-ups, local rivalry and intrigue – the story of the Marree Man geoglyph in South Australia is enduringly fascinating.
Human-caused climate change could change the way we play and enjoy sport this century, experts are warning.
New research has shown that Antarctica’s lush green moss is drying out and turning shades of red and grey, which scientists say is a sign of death.
Environmental destruction that may have previously slipped under the noses of environmentalists is now easier to capture with the help of drones.
Drones have made it easier for environmental activists in Australia to uncover environmental destruction that previously may have slipped under the radar.
There are more than 4,800 satellites orbiting Earth. They bristle with sensors – trained towards Earth and into space – recording and transmitting many different wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation.
A team of scientists from the CSIRO have calculated that it only takes 14 pieces of plastic to kill a turtle.