Past events
Past events
Renewable fuels - World Space Week 2020 »
The Australian National University (ANU) and the ANU Institute for Space (InSpace) are marking World Space Week this year (4-10 October), with a suite of virtual events to introduce you to the challenges Australia faces in space and how they affect you.
Disaster fatigue: the implications of Black Summer + COVID 19 for Australia »
The purpose of this presentation is to raise the issue of disaster fatigue. The implications of the combined and prolonged effects of the Black Summer bushfires and the COVID 19 pandemic in Australia are predicted to be far-reaching.
ANU Below Zero Emissions: Integrating operations, research and teaching »
How might we integrate Below Zero operational measures, research and teaching? Join us in this workshop to discuss your ideas with ANU staff and students, and members of the community.
ANU Below Zero Emissions: Removing atmospheric greenhouse gases »
How might we fast-track approaches that draw down greenhouse gases at ANU? Join us in this workshop to discuss your ideas with ANU staff and students, and members of the community.
ANU Below Zero Emissions: Travel »
How might we reduce emissions from business travel and commuting to and from ANU? Join us in this workshop to discuss your ideas with ANU staff and students, and members of the community.
ANU Below Zero Emissions: Behavioural Change »
How might we incentivise and embed more climate friendly behaviour into the lives of students and staff? Join us in this workshop to discuss your ideas with ANU staff and students, and members of the community.
Public forum: Australia, the global renewable energy pathfinder »
Australia is leading the world in the annual per capita deployment of solar PV and wind capacity.
Preparing for flooding & cyclones in the time of COVID-19 »
Join us to hear from climate scientists and emergency service leaders about how we can prepare for a La Niña season in the context of COVID-19.
ANU Below Zero Emissions: Energy and Buildings »
How might ANU reduce greenhouse gas emissions from its buildings as rapidly as possible? Join us in this workshop to discuss your ideas with ANU staff and students, and members of the community.
Public Forum: How do we certify the amount of carbon embedded in hydrogen fuels? »
Hydrogen is playing an increasing role as an energy vector as countries transition towards renewable energy.