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Snow possible for southern Queensland as mid-week cold snap looms

Snow possible for southern Queensland as mid-week cold snap looms

Temperatures will suddenly plummet in Queensland’s south-eastern corner and central parts of the state.

  • by Toby Crockford

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Wild wintry weather to batter, soak and freeze south-eastern Australia

Wild wintry weather to batter, soak and freeze south-eastern Australia

The first big cold front of winter will whip up dust, dump hail and snow, and send the mercury tumbling before developing into a rain band.

  • by Peter Hannam
A million years of data confirms that monsoons are getting worse

A million years of data confirms that monsoons are getting worse

Scientists drilled into the mudbanks on the Bay of Bengal to measure the impact of millenia of rainy seasons.

  • by John Schwartz
Climate change blamed for more than a third of heat-related deaths

Climate change blamed for more than a third of heat-related deaths

Human-caused global warming was responsible for many thousands of heat-related deaths in recent decades, a fraction of the numbers expected in the future even if nations adopt ambitious emissions-cutting efforts.

  • by Peter Hannam
How 21 runners lost their lives in a Chinese ultramarathon

How 21 runners lost their lives in a Chinese ultramarathon

The last time anyone saw Huang Guanjun alive, he was climbing a steep, rocky slope. Wind howled. Hail and rain pounded, but Huang heard nothing. He ran, like always, in silence.

  • by Alice Su and Los Angeles Times
Winter outlook points to a milder if wetter than usual season ahead

Winter outlook points to a milder if wetter than usual season ahead

Most of Australia including NSW and Victoria can expect a milder-than-average winter with the odds favouring more rain than usual at least for June.

  • by Peter Hannam
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‘Not just dropping off a twig’: How climate impacts may be underestimated

‘Not just dropping off a twig’: How climate impacts may be underestimated

The potential underestimation of the likely effects of a warming world is a key finding by an international team of scientists who examined 43 species of flies for tolerance to extreme heat.

  • by Peter Hannam
Anger as 21 die in China cross-country race hit by extreme weather

Anger as 21 die in China cross-country race hit by extreme weather

Critics are blaming a “man-made calamity” after at least 20 people running a mountain marathon cross-country race have died in north-western China on a high-altitude track.

  • by Ryan Woo
School climate strikes resume around Australia with more to come

School climate strikes resume around Australia with more to come

NSW students have vowed to continue regular strikes for climate action, defying inclement weather and a demand by the NSW Education Minister Sarah Mitchell to stay in school.

  • by Peter Hannam
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Be good to your florist today

It’s what Eliza would have wanted.

Climate-proofing impossible without better models and super-computing

Climate-proofing impossible without better models and super-computing

Investments worth trillions of dollars to help protect people and assets in a warming world could be wasted without more powerful computer models to predict exposure to climate change.

  • by Peter Hannam