Latest environment news
'There's a real spike in the graph'
Peter Hannam 4:23 PM A March heatwave and warm sea-surface temperatures made autumn unusually warm.
'A bit of a hopeful pipe-dream'
Peter Hannam The Great Barrier Reef, one of the world's natural wonders, is unlikely to recover fully from the huge bleaching event.
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'One of the most productive autumns'
Peter Hannam Fire authorities have made the most of the unusually dry end to autumn to as much triple their hazard-reduction burning.
'It's a huge wake up call'
Peter Hannam Research reveals more than one-third of the coral reefs of the central and northern regions of the Great Barrier Reef died in the bleaching event earlier this year
'The mining boom will never end: coal is forever'
Peter Hannam Is the state banking on extracting increasing amounts of coal for another 40 years?
Banks told to look at climate risks in mortgages
Clancy Yeates Lenders should look at their exposure to property under threat from climate change, new report says.
CSIRO dismantles climate science group as pressure mounts on Marshall
Peter Hannam CSIRO's deep cuts to its science programs have come under fresh criticism with the head of a global network of monitoring stations warning Australia will lose key researchers that will dent the country's ability to manage future climate change.
Australia cut from UN climate report
Peter Hannam The Turnbull government intervened to excise references to Australia in a United Nations report on the risk of climate change to sites including the Great Barrier Reef in a move dubbed by one of the report's reviewer as "disgusting".
El Nino officially comes to end
Peter Hannam After a year of driving global temperatures to unprecedented warmth, the giant El Nino weather event in the Pacific is officially over, raising hopes that drought-hit regions may be in for some relief in Australia and elsewhere.
Hunt under fire over bat decision
Peter Hannam 5:25 PM Environment Minister Greg Hunt accused of using laws to protect threatened species of the political kind.
'We should be giving the British an absolute whipping'
Peter Hannam 9:14 AM In the race to a renewable energy future, we're being beaten by the unlikeliest of countries.
Man charged with animal cruelty after Princess the cat is left paralysed
Matt Carr A man has been charged over an alleged attack on a cat that had just given birth to a litter of kittens, leaving it paralysed, in the state's Hunter region earlier this month.
Gorilla death: Ohio boy's mother says 'accident happen' as anger mounts
Ginny McCabe Animal lovers mobilised on Monday as outrage mounted over the Cincinnati Zoo's killing of a gorilla to rescue a 4-year-old boy who fell into the animal's enclosure.
North Queensland man bitten by snake under his pillow
A north Queensland man has been bitten by a metre-long snake curled up under a pillow on his bed.
Reef needs Murray Darling Basin-style funds boost: conservationists
Tony Moore The Great Barrier Reef deserves a "billion dollar" funding rescue package like the $10 billion promised in 2008 to revitalise the Murray Darling Basin, conservation groups said on Monday.
Winter is coming Canberra
Natasha Boddy Canberrans could be forgiven for thinking winter arrived early this year as they woke to a blanket of fog and frost on Monday.
Winter sets in for Sydney as temperature drops below zero
Lucy Cormack Winter has arrived, bringing record negative temperatures to some parts of the city.
Outrage after gorilla Harambe killed to save boy at Ohio zoo
Barbara Goldberg The killing of a gorilla at the Cincinnati Zoo has triggered outrage and questions about safety, but zoo officials called the decision tough but necessary .
US zoo shoots gorilla dead to save boy
A 180 kilogram male gorilla in a US zoo has been shot dead after grabbing a three-year-old boy who fell into the ape exhibit moat.
Opinions split on irradiation food labelling
Stephen Jeffery While most industry groups and corporations are supportive of removing labelling, all but one of the private citizen submissions was against the idea.
Dogs destined for the soup bowl, now rescued by US charity
Choe Sang-Hun On a farm nestled between tree-covered hills, in a valley south-east of Seoul, Gong In-young, raised dogs for their meat. Locked up in steel cages their entire lives, the animals are fed with discarded food Gong, 55, collects from restaurants in nearby towns until they are ready to be sold to the slaughterhouse - 200 to 300 each year.
Sydney and much of Australia caught in a hot spell
Peter Hannam May and autumn will come close to being a record warm ones for Sydney, the state and the rest of Australia as the giant El Nino added a hot overlay to temperatures that are rising in the background here and in most parts of the world.
Intruding marine vegetation to drastically change Antarctica's ecosystem
James Hall Drifting marine plants and animals provide a drastic threat to the survival of Antarctica's rare and delicate ecosystem.
Korean words, straight from the elephant's mouth
Russell Goldman There's an elephant at a zoo outside Seoul that speaks Korean.
A cold and wet weekend ahead for Canberra
It's been an unseasonably warm autumn, but it can't last forever.
Hunt 'not aware' of political ties
Peter Hannam The lead author of a consultants' report hailed by Environment Minister Greg Hunt as supporting the government's climate policies is a current member of the Liberal Party and a former candidate for the federal seat of Sydney.
French raise doubt about future of Victoria's Hazelwood coal plant
Adam Morton The French government has thrown fresh doubt over the future of the Hazelwood brown coal power station, signalling the owner will close or sell the greenhouse-intensive Victorian plant.
Sharks have personalities - just like us
Bridie Smith Not all sharks share the sinister aggression of the great white that terrorised beachgoers in the 1970s classic Jaws.
Huge swarm of bees chases woman's car
A swarm of 20,000 bees has targeted a woman's car for 24 hours, possibly in pursuit of a queen bee trapped inside.Â
'Stoned' sheep go on 'psychotic rampage' after eating cannabis plants
Sheep are feared to have gone on a "psychotic rampage" after eating cannabis plants dumped in a Welsh village.
Rain is always the snow 'killer'
Peter Hannam Expect more precipitation on the mountaintops - but will it be the right stuff?
Reef 'stuffed' if we don't act: expert
Amy Remeikis "If we carry on as we are with poor water quality, we are stuffed with a capital S."