Latest environment news
Losing the plot: how native vegetation mapping went feral
Peter Hannam 4:00 PM A simmering dispute over native vegetation mapping in NSW is set to come a head this year as the Baird government prepares to overhaul its biodiversity protection laws.
Cover-up claim over native vegetation mapping
Peter Hannam 4:00 PM A bitter row over how to map NSW's precious natural habitat has split the state's environment ministry, prompting accusations of millions of dollars of waste, opaque funding processes and the cover-up of a damning internal report.
Hurricanes, havoc and the hottest December ever
Peter Hannam 4:03 PM The first hurricane to form in the Atlantic in January since 1938 has added to the list of recent extreme weather events including the hottest global average temperatures by far for December.
Marine protected areas around the world failing to support corals and fish
Lucy Cormack 10:36 AM Marine protected areas all around the world are designed to .... and yet they are failing to protect most of the evolutionary diversity of the world's coral and fish, a new study has found.
Abbott 'destroyed' confidence in renewable energy market
Peter Hannam 9:44 AM Investment in large-scale renewable energy in Australia remains stagnant two years after the Abbott government began a review of the sector, according to an annual survey by Bloomberg New Energy Finance.
Power sector carbon emissions jumped 3.8 million tonnes in 2015: report
Peter Hannam Australia's greenhouse gases from its power sector jumped by 3.8 million tonnes in 2015, as emissions from the industry continued to increase after the end of the carbon price.
Solar and wind just did the unthinkable
Tom Randall 11:20 AM The world is now adding more power capacity from renewables every year than from coal, natural gas, and oil combined.
Sydney weather: wet day ahead as city mops up after destructive storms
Megan Levy 9:22 AM Sydney is in for another wet and windy day on Friday as the clean-up continues after destructive storms tore through the city, felling large trees and powerlines, crushing cars and cutting power to thousands of homes on Thursday afternoon.
Sydney sweltered but then came the rain
Rachel Olding, Nick Ralston 10:36 PM It was a day which saw tops of 39.2 degrees in the city and 40.7 in the west, and ended dramatically with severe thunderstorm warnings across the west.
Flash flood watch for Queanbeyan and Molonglo rivers
Clare Sibthorpe 11:30 PM The Bureau of Meteorology has warned of possible flash flooding in the Queanbeyan and Molonglo rivers on Friday.
Man killed as severe thunderstorms hit city's west
Lucy Cormack, Sarah Muller, Lisa Visentin A man is dead and a woman in a critical condition after a tree fell onto a car at Emu Plains in Sydney's west during Thursdays's storm.
Flash flood warning for Queanbeyan
Queanbeyan and Molonglo rivers have been issued a severe weather warning and remain on flood watch.
Photographer captures kangaroos with dead companion
Kim Stephens Scene plays out as male cradles his dead mate and joey looks on.
Kangaroo photos show lust, not love: expert
Kim Stephens Fairytale of kangaroo apparently mourning its mate is just that, a fairytale, expert says.
Sydney weather: Think it's hot? The worst is yet to come
Lucy Cormack Sydney may be scorching right now, but be warned - the worst is yet to come.
Goanna found with arrow in body is third animal to be shot in a week
Lucy Cormack A goanna was found fighting for its life with an arrow through its body in Lake Macquarie on Wednesday afternoon.
Handling the heat in the concrete jungle
Lucy Cormack One part of Sydney will feel Thursday's heat the most.
Mercury a chance to nudge 40 degrees if sea breezes fail
Peter Hannam Sydney is in for another scorcher on Thursday with the potential for 40 degrees over much of the city ahead of a gusty cool change from the south.
Canberra weather: Capital swelters through first heatwave of 2016
Alexandra Back Temperatures in Canberra reached 38.5 degrees as the region's first heatwave of the year peaked on Wednesday.
Greenhouse gas rise delaying next ice age, scientists say
Peter Hannam The Earth is in the midst of an usually long spell between ice ages and the build-up of carbon dioxide emissions through the burning of fossil fuels may postpone the next glaciation event by at much as 100,000 years, according to new climate research.
Massive spill a 'danger to human health'
Peter Hannam Environmental regulators are demanding coal mining giant Peabody Energy explain how a dam wall at a Hunter Valley mine collapsed amid heavy rain and the company took a week to report the incident.
Mysterious mass deaths of Alaskan birds an ominous sign
Joby Warrick Tens of thousands of dead birds are washing up on the beaches of Alaska's Prince William Sound, an unexplained mass die-off that some experts say may be related to the changing climate.
Your dog knows how you're feeling
Sarah Muller You may not be able to teach an old dog new tricks, but they can read your face and voice to interpret how you're feeling.
Environmentalists and farmers call for virus to rid Australia of carp
Tom Arup A virus that kills invasive carp should be used in Australia rivers to rid them of the invasive species, a unique coalition of fishers, farmers and enivronmentslists have declared.
CSG waste-water pond leaked during commissioning
Peter Hannam One of Santos' four waste water holding ponds near Narrabri leaked briefly during its commissioning phase but none of the water leached into the environment, the company says.
Sydney crowing over Canberra chook show coup
John Thistleton Sydney show officials crowing over Canberra champion chook coup.
Summer heat builds across southern Australia as El Nino passes peak
Peter Hannam Most of NSW will climb into the 40s on Wednesday, sending fire danger ratings to severe in places, with little relief until a southerly buster arrives late the following day.
Why Greenland's ice sheets are melting faster
Lucy Cormack Greenland's ice sheet is melting at increasing speeds, and at some times more than others. The answer lies in the clouds.
Biggest heat surge for Sydney in decades sends pollen count soaring
Peter Hannam Sydney is in the midst of its biggest hot spell after heavy rain in almost three decades, a weather shift that will bring discomfort not just to those who don't like the heat.