News for Climate Change in Australia
Date: March 10, 2025, 7:36 PM GMT
Executive summary: Australia is grappling with the intensifying impacts of climate change, as evidenced by recent cyclones, flooding, and extreme weather events. The debate over nuclear energy as a solution continues, with strong opposition from environmental experts and political figures. The country is also pushing forward with renewable energy projects and facing challenges related to adaptation and mitigation. Indigenous communities and wildlife are particularly affected, highlighting the urgent need for comprehensive climate action.
Cyclones and Extreme Weather
Cyclones & Climate Change | Q+A | Climate Change Authority
Climate change is exacerbating the frequency and intensity of cyclones, posing significant challenges for Australia. The recent Cyclone Alfred has sparked discussions on adaptation and mitigation strategies. The Climate Change Authority and other experts emphasize the need for robust climate policies to address these growing threats.
Facebook/Q+A (7 hours ago)
Australia’s Cyclone Crisis: Record-Breaking Floods Leave
Australia’s climate crisis is now undeniable, with record-breaking floods and cyclones highlighting the urgent need for global action. The devastating effects of Cyclone Alfred serve as a wake-up call for immediate climate action.
YouTube/State Seeker (20:05), Image (10 hours ago)
How Climate Change is Displacing an Indigenous Community
Climate change is displacing indigenous communities, as seen in the aftermath of Cyclone Alfred. The crisis underscores the need for supportive policies and community resilience efforts.
YouTube/Human Rights Watch (8:39), Image (5 hours ago)
No country is rich enough to save itself from the damage of cyclones like Alfred
Cyclone Alfred has caused significant damage, highlighting that no country is immune to the impacts of climate change. The event serves as a stark reminder of the need for international cooperation and comprehensive climate policies.
The Independent (12 hours ago)
Cyclone Alfred a “wake up call” on climate for Dutton, Albanese
Politicians are urged to take more aggressive action on climate change to mitigate the impacts of future extreme weather events. The recent Cyclone Alfred serves as a wake-up call for stronger climate policies.
Queensland Conservation Council (15 hours ago)
Energy Policy and Climate Action
Coalition’s nuclear plan most expensive option for Australia, former US climate official says
The proposed nuclear energy plan by the Coalition is deemed the most expensive option for Australia. Former US climate official Dr. Jonathan Pershing criticizes the plan, suggesting it is not a viable solution for the country’s climate goals.
The Guardian (4 hours ago)
Australia accelerates approval for 25 GW of renewables projects
Australia is fast-tracking the approval of 25 GW of renewable energy projects, including solar, wind, and energy storage. This push aims to accelerate the transition to clean energy and meet climate targets.
pv magazine International (11 hours ago)
NVES to lead Australia to clean transport and energy sectors
The New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) aims to lead Australia towards cleaner transport and energy sectors. This initiative is part of the country’s broader effort to reduce emissions and promote sustainable practices.
Paint & Panel (16 hours ago)
Climate Authority head Matt Kean says Liberals ‘socialist’ for ‘nonsense’ nuclear policy
Former NSW treasurer Matt Kean criticizes the Liberal Party’s nuclear policy, calling it “nonsense” and “socialist.” Kean argues that the policy is not economically or environmentally viable.
MSN (7 hours ago)
Climate action is locked in despite Trump, says former US climate envoy
Jonathan Pershing, a prominent climate diplomat, believes that climate action will continue despite political obstacles. He emphasizes the resilience of global climate initiatives and the importance of sustained efforts.
The Sydney Morning Herald (10 hours ago)
Environmental and Wildlife Impact
Australia’s extinction crisis: 21 species join threatened list
The Australian Government has added 21 new species to the threatened list, highlighting the country’s extinction crisis. Climate change and habitat loss are major contributors to this alarming trend.
Cosmos (17 hours ago)
Crocodiles may be forced to change ways due to climate change, researchers find
A study published in Current Biology found that saltwater crocodiles in Australia are facing behavioral and health changes due to climate change. The findings underscore the broader impact of climate change on wildlife.
AOL.com (1 week ago)
From Coffs Harbour to Noosa, some of our most famous beaches have been lost
Climate change and extreme weather events have led to the loss of some of Australia’s most famous beaches. Authorities are working to restore these areas, but the environmental experts warn of long-term damage.
The Sydney Morning Herald (13 hours ago)
18 Lesser-Known Effects of Climate Change on Indigenous Lands
Indigenous communities are facing lesser-known but significant impacts of climate change. These effects include disruptions to traditional practices, ecosystem degradation, and cultural loss.
MSN (1 day ago)
Trillion Trees Heals WA: 15 Million Trees Planted
Volunteering WA member Trillion Trees Australia is leading efforts to heal landscapes and build communities through tree planting. This initiative aims to mitigate the impacts of climate change and promote environmental restoration.
Mirage News (16 hours ago)
Societal and Economic Impact
Australia backs Bangladesh on climate justice and women’s rights
Australia has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Bangladesh’s development, including advancing climate justice and addressing crises. This support is part of a broader effort to promote global climate equity.
The Business Standard (2 weeks ago)
Study says climate change will affect Earth’s orbit
Researchers warn that climate change will have far-reaching impacts, including affecting Earth’s orbit. This highlights the need for comprehensive climate action to mitigate these effects.
The Argus (37 minutes ago)
Australia Proposes Relocation of Cocos Islands Residents
The Australian government has proposed relocating Cocos Islands residents due to rising sea levels. This move underscores the urgent need for climate adaptation and mitigation strategies.
Argophilia Travel News (9 hours ago)
Call for big change to cyclone zones
The unusually southern impact of Tropical Cyclone Alfred has sparked calls for a significant overhaul of Australian home building standards. This highlights the need for better preparedness and adaptation to climate change.
Yahoo (7 hours ago)
Accountability, ambition, and quantifiable action in the carbon emission reduction plans of the ten largest pharmaceutical companies in Australia: a cross‐sectional analysis
A study assesses the commitment of Australia’s ten largest pharmaceutical companies to achieving net zero emissions. The findings highlight the need for accountability and quantifiable action in carbon emission reduction plans.
The Medical Journal of Australia (1 day ago)