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A 14-hour drive north of Perth, Ningaloo is unique. The world's largest fringing reef and another of Australia's Unesco World ...
During the the spring and summer of 2019-2020, Australia experienced a catastrophic bushfire season with tragic loss of life and extensive destruction of and damage to property, natural landscapes and ...
As climate change progresses, the CSIRO has created the first detailed national maps to help Australians understand the future risk to their properties.
Parts of Australia are facing a dangerous bushfire season, and the devastating 2019-2020 Black Summer fires are predicted to become the new norm by 2040.
A massive out-of-control bushfire in Australia's Victoria state that has destroyed properties and killed livestock prompted fresh evacuation alerts on Saturday for several rural towns.
A first of its kind study of the 2019-2020 'Black Summer' bushfires in Australia has revealed that the tourism industry nationwide took an immediate hit of $2.8 billion in total output to its ...
The last two bushfire seasons in Australia have been subdued compared with the 2019-2020 "Black Summer" when bushfires destroyed an area the size of Turkey, killed 33 people, 3 billion animals and ...
More recently, then-Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison played a key role in cementing the name Black Summer for the 2019–2020 bushfires.
Authorities warned that high temperatures this year and dry winds could make this the worst bushfire season since the “Black Summer” of 2019-2020.
The 2019-2020 Australian bushfires threw up so much ash into the atmosphere that it resulted in a cooling of the southern Pacific and hence a La Niña climate phenomenon, a new study says.
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