A 2.3-magnitude earthquake struck Melbourne’s eastern suburbs, causing mild tremors in the area.

Preston 16 May,2023(TIE) Residents in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs experienced tremors and minor rumblings as a result…

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Melbourne blanketed in fog as more predicted for Sunday morning

Preston 13 May ,2023(TIE) On Saturday morning, Melbourne was covered in a thick fog, causing low…

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Victorian election ringing endorsement for strong climate action

Victoria, Nov 27 . The Climate Council congratulates Premier Daniel Andrews and Victorian Labor on their…

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COP27: 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…

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The 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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United Nations using COVID-19 to take over the world

The United Nations has a campaign called “sustainable development” that includes 17 goals to make the…

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Greens 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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Curbing CO2 alone not enough to prevent global warming: Study

London, June 9. Focusing efforts almost exclusively on cutting carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, as most governments currently…

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Aussie state to cut business emissions with electric fleets

SYDNEY, May 24 .  The government of the Australian state of Victoria announced a new program…

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Global famine likely this year: Putin aide

New Delhi, May 20.  The attempt by the US to take over Ukraine’s grain reserves may…

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Heat 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,…

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Austrian 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…

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Majority of Australian voters want greater action on climate change

CANBERRA, May 5 .  A majority of Australians want the government to do significantly more to…

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Climate 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…

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NW, 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…

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Normal to above normal rainfall forecast for southwest monsoon

Normal to above normal rainfall is most likely during the 2022 southwest monsoon season (June –…

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Australians 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…

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UN 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…

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World 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…

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Heat wave conditions grip parts of Telangana

Hyderabad, March 19 (IANS) It’s still March but parts of Telangana are already experiencing heat wave with…

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At 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…

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Australian 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…

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Aus 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…

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Australians scorched by record-breaking summer

Sydney, March 2 (IANS) Australians throughout much of their vast brown land sweltered through one of the…

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IPCC 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…

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Death 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.…

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Australia 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,…

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Aus urged to fork out billions over extreme weather

Australian homes, businesses and communities need billions of dollars more in government funding to cope with…

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‘Climate change makes children vulnerable to infectious diseases’

New Delhi, Dec 14 (IANS) A study that was conducted to look into the association between…

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AI, 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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