And yes, the sky really is falling because of climate change
Chicken Littles may be on to something when it comes the effects of global warming.
Chicken Littles may be on to something when it comes the effects of global warming.
The truth about Hazelwood is that it was never meant to last this long.
The world can't afford to be building new fossil fuel-burn plants, a UN scientist says.
Baird government cops a blow just days before it plans to revise the state's native vegetation laws.
Baird government sets an 'amazing' goal, breaking ranks with its federal counterpart.
Climate change has a habit of throwing up some surprising outcomes and this has to be one of them.
This snake is a freak. It boasts the largest venom glands in the world. It eats king cobras for breakfast. And it has a scorpion's sting. But that's not what has scientists excited.
More than 100,000 households in the Sydney region and surrounds are exposed to high bushfire risks.
A cool change on Tuesday is expected to bring both relief and anxiety to the hundreds of firefighters battling blazes along eastern NSW.
You've heard of the expression to run like the wind. Well in Melbourne last month, the wind didn't run - it flew. But exactly how far did Melbourne's persistent spring winds travel? Put it this way: if you hitched a ride you'd need a passport.
A major bushfire continues to burn out of control in the Port Stephens area in the NSW Hunter region.
Record hot years such as last year's global scorcher will become the norm before 2030 unless greenhouse gas emissions are curbed, a new study by Australian researchers has found.
Bogong moths aren't just a marauding horde invading our houses, hot water systems and halls of power - they are a superfood that tastes a little like "charred pork fat".
Mask-wearing protesters took to the streets of the Indian capital on Sunday as the city remained blanketed under a cloud of toxic smoke.
Divisions within the Baird government over its controversial native vegetation reforms are emerging, with a Liberal MP Bruce Notley-Smith warning they could trigger "further irreversible land degradation".
A couple's stay on Crown land at Lake Pamamaroo has lasted 11 years. Now they are being threatened with eviction.
 Australian farmers are finally having a golden moment: prices are high for wool, lamb, beef and goat and there has been more rain across Australia than there has been for more than 15 years.
Sydney is bathing in the sunniest spell for this time of year since 1980, pushing the mercury to summer-like highs.
Taronga Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo has trumpeted its credentials as a conservation centre by announcing the birth of its first Asian elephant calf.
Hazelwood power station will operate until the end of March next year and then shut down quickly after that, workers have been told.
On the night of November 14, wander outside and gawk up at the sky.
What you need to know about the impending decision to shut Victoria's dirtiest power station.
The British government broke the law by failing to deal with air pollution, a High Court judge has ruled.
Steve Young said he wasn't afraid the snake would bite him because it had its mouth full.
The walls of Kathy Holmes' house on Lake Menindee are moving with thousands of wolf spiders as a torrent of water thunders into the lake.
Firefighters have pulled a dog alive from the rubble of Italy's strongest earthquake in decades and salvaged religious statues and paintings from churches that crumbled in Sunday's tremor.
Sydney's first decent burst of summer-like heat will arrive almost cue, just days after students wrap up the last of their year 12 exams.
Canberrans may have expected frosty mornings to have passed a month out from summer, but that has not been the case.
Migaloo to lose police escort when he enters NSW waters.
More than 50 countries including Australia, the US, China, Russia and members of the European Union have agreed to make the Ross Sea the world's first large-scale marine park in international waters.
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