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Summer bushfire smoke caused health problems in two-thirds of people living in parts of NSW
Two-thirds of people living in a fire-affected part of New South Wales this summer suffered from at least one symptom of exposure to bushfire smoke, researchers have found.
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Indian Ocean Dipole linked to global warming in new research by Australian scientists
After a summer of hell, is the Indian Ocean Dipole the smoking gun connecting drought and climate change?
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Australia's heatwave registers new hottest day on record, BOM says
The average maximum temperature across the country on Tuesday was 40.9C, breaking the mark of 40.3C set in January 2013.
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Windy and wet weather coming, climate change fire 'threat' to world heritage area
A Federal Government report acknowledges one of the biggest threats to Tasmania's wilderness is fires made more frequent and intense by climate change.
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The causes of unprecedented bushfires are complex but climate change is part of the puzzle
Fires are now exceeding all known firefighting technologies but what can be done to stop them?
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Tasmanian councils grapple with effects and price tag of climate change
Three Tasmanian mayors discuss the impacts of climate change on their patches, where some residents are taking matters into their own hands to save land from erosion.
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Massive study of ocean microbes to help predict climate change impact
Marine microbes are being monitored to help predict the impact of rising sea temperatures.
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