
Great Barrier Reef bleaching almost impossible without climate change
This summer’s record-breaking coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef was made 175 times more likely thanks to climate change.
This summer’s record-breaking coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef was made 175 times more likely thanks to climate change.
Getting a fix on what can make a good snow season, according to experts from the Australian Bureau of Meteorology.
The riddle of how toxicants in our waterways affect turtles and dolphins could be solved before the animals even show signs of illness.
Australians go through, on-average, about 60kg of plastic per person per year. Can we really live without it?
About 40 per cent of the rubbish collected during last years’ Clean Up Australia Day was plastic – a total of 6400 tonnes. It has adverse impacts on the environment, our health and our society, but there are a number of things you can do to reduce your usage. And you don’t have to completely avoid it either – just make sustainable choices, opting for reusable plastic products.
Everything you need to know about the 10 deserts that make up almost a fifth of Australia.
David Suzuki – and science – wants you to get outside.
For centuries, the fossil remains of back-boned animals were studied primarily from their hardened bones. Now palaeontologists can study the softer side of these ancient creatures.
Australian photographer Joshua Holko won the 2015 Arctic Photographer of the Year at the Global Arctic Awards. His photos artfully capture the Arctic and sub-Arctic’s landscapes, golden sunsets, and animal life.
A Belgian photographer has captured a dramatic timelapse of a storm rolling in over Sydney Harbour in January this year.