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New Scientist on MSNThe Australia-Tuvalu climate migration treaty is a drop in the oceanAustralia has offered a lifeline to the people of Tuvalu, whose island is threatened by rising sea levels. But the deal comes ...
Climate change didn't ignite Australia's fires, but it's turning them into catastrophic blazes by creating warmer temps and increasing fuel available.
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The treaty is seen as a hopeful model for climate mobility, but is the result of “a deeply saddening” reality for Tuvalu.
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In just four days, over one-third of Tuvalu’s 10,000 citizens applied for a new Australian visa enabling permanent migration ...
The Coalition and the Greens joined forces to put pressure on the government to act on an algal bloom that is killing untold ...
Australia’s Wildfires and Climate Change Are Making One Another Worse in a Vicious, Devastating Circle. 5 minute read. By Tara Law. January 7, 2020 3:45 PM EST.
The vast majority of Australians accept climate change is real, yet the subject is still controversial in Australian politics, and climate change skepticism still has a platform.
On his first full day on the job, Australia’s new prime minister mentioned the words “climate change” four times within two minutes of his maiden international speech.
The sky finally cracked open atop much of the fire grounds in NSW, Australia this week – the welcome deluge slashing the number of burning fires to below 100 for the first time in more than a month.
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