Preston 16 May,2023(TIE) Residents in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs experienced tremors and minor rumblings as a result…
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Preston 13 May ,2023(TIE) On Saturday morning, Melbourne was covered in a thick fog, causing low…
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Victoria, Nov 27 . The Climate Council congratulates Premier Daniel Andrews and Victorian Labor on their…
Continue ReadingCOP27: Nations pledge added support to GEF funds to tackle climate crisis
Sharm El-Sheikh, Nov 16 . In an important injection of support to countries facing the worst…
Continue ReadingThe U.S. Dollar Will Collapse Within 24 Months! Got Gold (or Silver)?
Buy Gold and Silver Now As the Ultimate Store of Wealth The consequences of decades of…
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The United Nations has a campaign called “sustainable development” that includes 17 goals to make the…
Continue ReadingGreens want to make it illegal to use gas in new Victorian homes.
Peston 21June,2022(AE)On Tuesday, the Greens will submit a bill in parliament that would ban all new…
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London, June 9. Focusing efforts almost exclusively on cutting carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, as most governments currently…
Continue ReadingAussie state to cut business emissions with electric fleets
SYDNEY, May 24 . The government of the Australian state of Victoria announced a new program…
Continue ReadingGlobal famine likely this year: Putin aide
New Delhi, May 20. The attempt by the US to take over Ukraine’s grain reserves may…
Continue ReadingHeat wave over NW, central India, highest max temperature at 49 degrees C
New Delhi, May 16 . Heat wave conditions prevailed over most parts of Haryana, and Delhi,…
Continue ReadingAustrian glaciers likely to disappear by end of century: WMO
Vienna, May 14. Petteri Taalas, Secretary-General of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), warned that Austrian glaciers…
Continue ReadingMajority of Australian voters want greater action on climate change
CANBERRA, May 5 . A majority of Australians want the government to do significantly more to…
Continue ReadingClimate change to make thousands of Australian homes uninsurable by 2030
Canberra, May 3. More than half a million Australian houses will be vulnerable to climate change…
Continue ReadingNW, central India experience hottest April in 122 years
New Delhi, April 30 (IANS) As a result of the continued heatwaves, the maximum temperatures in northwest…
Continue ReadingNormal to above normal rainfall forecast for southwest monsoon
Normal to above normal rainfall is most likely during the 2022 southwest monsoon season (June –…
Continue ReadingAustralians deserve certainty on net zero target for their health
Doctors for the Environment (DEA) are calling for certainty on Australia’s net zero by 2050 emissions…
Continue ReadingUN chief warns against ‘sleepwalking’ to climate disaster
United Nations, March 22 (IANS) UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has warned that the world is “sleepingwalking to…
Continue ReadingWorld legislators meet in Indonesia’s Bali for climate change issues
Jakarta, March 21 (IANS) Hundreds of parliamentary members across the world have gathered in Indonesia’s resort…
Continue ReadingHeat wave conditions grip parts of Telangana
Hyderabad, March 19 (IANS) It’s still March but parts of Telangana are already experiencing heat wave with…
Continue ReadingAt 36.1, Delhi’s max temp crosses 35 degree Celsius threshold
New Delhi, March 18 (IANS) Delhi’s Safdarjung Observatory recorded a maximum temperature of 36.1 degrees Celsius, season’s…
Continue ReadingAustralian Defense Force ‘sorry’ for slow response to catastrophic floods
Canberra, March 8 (IANS) The Australian Defense Force (ADF) has apologised for its slow response to the…
Continue ReadingAus leaders urged to acknowledge climate change as major factor in floods
Canberra, March 7 (IANS) Australian leaders have been urged to acknowledge the role of climate change in…
Continue ReadingAustralians scorched by record-breaking summer
Sydney, March 2 (IANS) Australians throughout much of their vast brown land sweltered through one of the…
Continue ReadingIPCC report sounds alarm for Australia to do more to combat climate change
Sydney, March 2 (IANS) Against the backdrop of catastrophic flooding along Australia’s east coast, an Intergovernmental Panel…
Continue ReadingDeath toll in Australia flash floods continues to rise
Sydney, March 2 (IANS) The death toll from the floodwaters in Australia’s eastern states climbed to 11.…
Continue ReadingAustralia facing more floods, droughts due to global warming
Canberra, March 1 (IANS) Australia is facing more catastrophic weather events as a result of global warming,…
Continue ReadingAus urged to fork out billions over extreme weather
Australian homes, businesses and communities need billions of dollars more in government funding to cope with…
Continue Reading‘Climate change makes children vulnerable to infectious diseases’
New Delhi, Dec 14 (IANS) A study that was conducted to look into the association between…
Continue ReadingAI, the new frontier in climate change risk assessment
New Delhi, Nov 18 (IANS) Global warming is exacerbating weather and climate extreme events and the…
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