Past events

Past events

08
Sep
2020

Public Forum: How do we certify the amount of carbon embedded in hydrogen fuels? »

5pm 8 September 2020

Hydrogen is playing an increasing role as an energy vector as countries transition towards renewable energy.

08
Sep
2020

Webinar: Aboriginal savanna burning in Arnhem Land: Regulation, uncertainty, postcolonial possibility »

12.30pm 8 September 2020

After a summer when much of south-east Australia burned dramatically there seems to be some growing awareness that carbon emissions mitigation alongside zero carbon energy generation and industry are essential.

02
Sep
2020

In conversation with Marian Wilkinson »

6pm 2 September 2020

Marian Wilkinson will be in conversation with Professor Frank Jotzo on Marian's new book The Carbon Club.

24
Aug
2020

Master of Climate Change/ Master of Energy Change webinar »

4pm 24 August 2020

Join us at the ANU Virtual Open Week to hear about the Master of Climate Change and Master of Energy Change programs that are offered by the Australian National University.

20
Aug
2020

In conversation with Rebecca Huntley »

6pm 20 August 2020

Rebecca Huntley in conversation with Andrew Leigh on Rebecca's new book, How to Talk About Climate Change in a Way That Makes a Difference.

20
Aug
2020

Climate Change - Strategies for emotional wellbeing »

12pm 20 August 2020

Join us in this event to hear from clinical psychologists, Dr Bronwyn Gresham and Dr Susie Burke, as they discuss techniques and strategies for dealing with the complex emotions associated with climate change and its impacts.

19
Aug
2020

Heat waves and heat stress: the role of urban greening in planning for a rapidly warming world »

1pm 19 August 2020

Heat waves and heat stress: the role of urban greening in planning for a rapidly warming world

14
Aug
2020

TEDxCanberraCountdown: Flattening the Climate Curve »

5pm 14 August 2020

"Flatten the curve!" Our community's motto for dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic has shown what can be accomplished when we act with solidarity, determination and kindness. Now, let's come together and use the same spirit to #JoinTheCountdown. Let's change climate change!

13
Aug
2020

Requiem for a Reef »

11.30am 13 August 2020

Requiem for a Reef is a collaborative and immersive work of advocacy for the endangered Great Barrier Reef by artist Ngaio Fitzpatrick, composer Alexander Hunter and nine musicians. The evening will consist of a performance, followed by a Q&A with Ngaio.

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