Monthly Archives: May 2025

Flood, drought, algae: extreme signals of a changing climate

There is a paradox at the heart of our experience of extreme weather in Australia, and very likely everywhere in the world, which is making it harder than it should be to understand underlying changes taking place here and globally … Continue reading

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Matt Canavan’s personal climate war

The climate wars are over, new Opposition leader Sussan Ley said last week. Queensland senator Matt Canavan begs to differ, pledging to do whatever it takes to keep them going. It’s not hard to sow discord after electoral defeat, and … Continue reading

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A climate leader exits the parliament

Early in the vote count on election night, ABC host David Speers asked Queensland Liberal-National senator James McGrath for his take on the Greens’ campaign in Brisbane. The response was like an exclamation mark in an otherwise routine discussion. “The … Continue reading

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