Do you think your clothing quality is declining? Fossil fuel fashion is on the rise,while climate change is impacting the quality of natural fibres.
In coming weeks,the DBCA will start torching 200,000 hectares of the state to boost our defences in the face of increasing bushfires. But is it causing irreparable damage to our ecosystems?
The country,like others in South-East Asia,is sweltering through a heat wave.
From Albany to Kalbarri,native vegetation which has evolved to cope with heat and little water is failing to withstand the extra burden from climate change.
After decades of photographing the world’s best gardens,Claire Takacs is looking for inspiration in unexpected places.
The event that brought widespread flooding to Australia’s east coast is set for a potential shock return,weather models show.
As climate change and water scarcity become increasingly urgent issues around the world,governments are turning to new options to ensure adequate water supplies.
In a win for people power,the state has just recognised years of lobbying to save the remnant pines in Perth’s northern suburbs. But is it too little,too late?
Few Australians know the Country I call home. Let me take you there through spinifex,mulga trees,red sand and open skies – and introduce you to my family.
The Herald’s chief photographer has documented some of our worst natural disasters.
What is Australia’s responsibility to our climate-change affected Pacific neighbours,rapidly disappearing under the waves? There’s been a new treaty,but who can claim the credit?